Franklin Delano Roosevelt 32nd President (1933-1945)? Born on January 30, 1882 in Hyde Park, New York Died April 12, 1945 in Warm springs, Georgia Political party=Democratic Used thepopular song ?Happy Days Are Here Again? as his campaign theme for election against Herbert Hoover in 1932 Attended Groton School (an Episcopal boarding school in Massachusetts) and learned that children of upper class (like himself) had a duty to society Graduated Harvard College in 1903 with a Bachelors of Art degree and an LL.D in corporate law Became 44thgovernor of New York Married his fifth cousin, once removed, Eleanor Roosevelt and had six children (Anna Eleanor, James, Franklin Jr I., Elliott, Franklin Jr. II, and John Aspinwall)
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt 32nd President (1933-1945)? Born on January 30, 1882 in Hyde Park, New York Died April 12, 1945 in Warm springs, Georgia Political party=Democratic Used thepopular song ?Happy Days Are Here Again? as his campaign theme for election against Herbert Hoover in 1932 Attended Groton School (an Episcopal boarding school in Massachusetts) and learned that children of upper class (like himself) had a duty to society Graduated Harvard College in 1903 with a Bachelors of Art degree and an LL.D in corporate law Became 44thgovernor of New York Married his fifth cousin, once removed, Eleanor Roosevelt and had six children (Anna Eleanor, James, Franklin Jr I., Elliott, Franklin Jr. II, and John Aspinwall)
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