Cannon, Rep., 828
Capper, Sen., 580
Caraway, Hattie, 463
Carey, James, 791n, 897, 917
Carlin, George, 536, 538–39, 803
Carlson, Maj. Evans, 832, 833
Carney, Russell, 548
Carroll, Wallace, 842
Carter, Alice, 343
Carter, Amon G., 462
Carter, Evelyn, 127, 160, 165, 166
Carusi, Ugo, 918
Cary, Howard, 164, 168
Castorino, Anthony, 835
Catt, Carrie Chapman, 314, 318, 323, 324, 325, 387, 433, 490, 704, 705–6, 748–49
Chamberlain, Joseph, 207
Chamberlain, Neville, 727, 728, 729, 730, 731, 736, 755, 765
Chaney, Mayris (Tiny), 599, 827, 829
Chanler, Lewis Stuyvesant, 207
Chanler, Mrs. Winthrop, 26, 30
Chapman, Oscar, 666, 667
Chavannes, Puvis de, 98
Chennault, Gen. Claire L., 865, 866
Chiang Kai-shek, 852, 882
Chiang Kai-shek, Mme., 859–67, 884
Childs, Marquis W., 599
Chinese Characteristics (Smith), 159
Choate, Ann, 584
Choate, Joseph, 33, 160–61
Choate, Mabel, 160
Churchill, Randolph, 841
Churchill, Sarah, 840–43, 844–45, 849, 913
Churchill, Winston, 727–28, 806, 836, 840, 841, 844, 845, 849, 851–52, 853, 860, 861, 866, 882, 884–85, 905, 910, 915
“more left than Franklin,” 813
Churchill, Winston (Randolph’s son), 841
Civilian Conservation Corps, 679, 682–84, 686, 692, 698, 700–701
Civil Works Administration, 481, 486–87
Clapp, Elsie, 511–12, 515, 516, 518, 519, 520
Clapper, Raymond, 538, 592, 595, 828, 862
Clark, Anne, 616, 618
Clark, Champ, 217
Clayton, Will, 910
“Clerk’s Tale, The” (Chaucer), 193
Cleveland, Grover, 31
Clitz, Gen., 10
Cody, Buffalo Bill, 42
Coffin, Jo, 578
Cohen, Felix S., 667n
Cohn, Fannia, 291
Colby, Bainbridge, 290
Collier, Mrs. Price (Aunt Kassie), 153, 163, 174, 277, 301, 302
Collier, Sallie, 280
Collier, William Francis, 76
Coming Victory of Democracy, The (Mann), 728
Compton, Arthur H., 898
Conant, Dr. James, 899, 900, 901–2
Connell, Richard, 208
Constant Nymph, The (Kennedy), 368
Cook, Nancy, 345, 349, 357, 369, 378–80, 385, 398, 407, 411, 414, 415, 419, 427, 428, 439, 464, 496, 500, 512, 567, 599, 604, 657
Eleanor’s estrangement from, 600–604
Coolidge, Calvin, 289, 313, 326, 362
Cooper, Col. Hugh, 750
Coquelin, Benoit Constant, 94–95
Corcoran, Tom, 567
Corinne, Cousin, see Alsop, Mrs. Joseph
Costigan, Edward, and anti-lynching bill, 651–56
Cotten, Mrs. Lyman, 278
Couch, Nathalie, 563
Coughlin, Rev. Charles E., 548, 708, 709, 737
Coward, Noel, 840
Cowles, Anna, see Roosevelt, Anna
Cowles, William Sheffield, 88, 272, 287, 288
Cox, James M., 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313, 316, 317, 318
Coy, Wayne, 676, 825
Craig, May, 453, 698, 796, 903
Crawford, Guilford N., 647
Crim, Mr., 635
Cudahy, John, 755
Cunningham, Minnie Fisher, 324–25, 360
Cushing, Betsy (Mrs. James Roosevelt), 401, 599, 612, 788
and Franklin Roosevelt, 640–41
Cutter, Margaret, 297, 617
Cutting, Helen (Mrs. Lucius Wilmerding), 27, 78, 88, 113, 129, 170, 178, 190, 384, 458
recalls Eleanor’s childhood, 73–74, 75
Cutting, Mrs. Fulton, 122
Daladier, Edouard, 729, 730, 765
Dall, Anna, see Roosevelt, Anna Eleanor
Dall, Curtis (Buzz; grandson), 373, 374, 379
Dall, Sisty (granddaughter), 444, 463, 891
Daniels, Jonathan, 271, 278, 768n, 822, 831, 894
Daniels, Josephus, 224, 225, 230, 245, 246–48, 253–54, 256, 257, 266–67, 280, 281, 308, 312, 329, 356, 435, 461
Daniels, Mrs. Josephus, 259, 261
Danilevsky, Nadia, 494
Darlan, Adm. Jean, 905
Daughters of the American Revolution, 664–67
Davenport, Walter, 375, 623
Davies, Marjorie, 756
Davis, Alice, 494, 499, 510, 744–45, 753–54
Davis, Chester, 534, 574
Davis, Col. Benjamin O., 673
Davis, Dr. Jerome, 756, 757
Davis, Elmer, 434
Davis, John W., 351, 361, 362, 548–49, 750
Davis, Livingston, 283, 285, 286, 293, 298, 364
Davis, Norman, 808, 868
Debs, Eugene V., 553n
De Gaulle, Charles, 893
Delano, Ellen, 156, 170, 194, 234
Delano, Frederic A., 145, 332, 333, 335, 459, 805
Delano, Laura (Polly), 22, 117, 127, 156, 198, 222, 229, 234, 787, 892–93, 916, 921
Delano, Louise, 336
Delano, Lyman, 153, 167, 172
Delano, Mrs. Warren (Aunt Jennie), 158, 162, 188, 198
Delano, Warren, 135, 142, 144, 167, 252
Delanos, the, 142, 145, 149, 162, 167, 178
Democratic Roosevelt, The (Tugwell), 514
Depew, Chauncey M., 211
DePeyster, Carola, 81
DePeyster, John Watts, 83
De Rham, Frances, 365
Dewey, John, 511
Dewey, Thomas E., 903, 904, 905, 907
Dewson, Mary W. (Molly), 357, 386, 393–94, 403, 405, 407, 409, 420, 432, 435, 552, 553, 557, 583, 585, 658, 799, 815
and Eleanor work together for inclusion of women in New Deal administration, 485–86
Farley and, 553–55
and Franklin’s 1932 campaign, 423, 425, 439–40
and 1936 campaign, 558–59, 565
questions strength of Franklin’s leadership, 548–50
and social-security issue, 552
Dickerman, Marion, 345–46, 349, 357, 369–70, 378, 379–81, 382, 385, 392, 407, 412, 414, 415, 427, 439, 600, 657
Eleanor’s estrangement from, 600–604
Dies, Martin, 584, 754, 759, 761–63, 827
Dilling, Elizabeth, 747–48, 750
Dirksen, Everett, 470
Divine, Father, 610
Dix, Margaret (Mrs. Charles W. Lawrance), 73, 74, 75–76, 78, 88, 114, 173
Dix, Rev. Dr. Morgan, 114, 159, 173
Doe, Aunt, see Forbes, Mrs. Paul R.
Doheny, Edward L., 307
Dora, Aunt, see Forbes, Mrs. Paul R.
Dornbush, Adrian, 608
Douglas, Helen Gahagan, 763, 862
Douglas, Melvyn, 763, 826
Draper, Charley, 112
Draper, Dr. George, 338–39, 343, 369
Draper, Ruth, 213
Drayton, Caroline, 125
see also Phillips, Caroline
Dubinsky, David, 410, 565, 776, 897
Dublin, Mary, 822
DuPont, Ethel, 616, 617
Durand, Margaret (Rabbit), 547
Durno, George, 873, 880
Eagleton, Clyde, 899
Earhart, Amelia, 462, 780
Early, Steve, 317, 465, 559, 560, 561, 564, 572, 614, 634, 648, 655–56, 659, 672, 673, 676, 705, 784, 826, 893, 900–901, 920
knees policeman on campaign trip, 673
Eddy, Sherwood, 578–79
Eden, Anthony, 839, 843, 866
Einstein, Albert, 590, 748, 809
Eisenhower, Dwight D., 839, 841
Eleanor Roosevelt, A Friend’s Memoir (Lash), 766n
Elizabeth,
Princess, 839
Elizabeth (of England), 837
Elliott, Dr. Harriet, 796
Elmhirst, Dorothy, 496–97, 500
see also Straight, Dorothy
Elmhirst, Leonard, 496–97, 590n
Ely, Gertrude, 360, 803
Embree, Edwin, 650, 659, 852
Emmet, Pauline, 310, 384
Emmett, Bay (Ellen), 117, 171
Ethridge, Mark, 678
Eustis, William Corcoran, 232
Ewing, Oscar, 672, 914
Falke, Grace (Mrs. Rexford Tugwell), 514
Farley, James, 439, 442, 443, 485, 488, 547, 583, 668, 713, 779, 904
attitude toward Eleanor, 574
resigns national chairmanship, 799
role in 1932 campaign, 422–23, 434, 435, 438, 461
role in 1936 campaign, 553–56, 559–60, 567
role in 1940 campaign, 785, 788, 789–91, 792, 794
Fayerweather, Margaret Doane, 436, 885, 916, 918
Ferguson, Hector, 183
Ferguson, Isabella, see Selmes, Isabella
Ferguson, Robert Munro, 114, 117, 156, 163, 173, 183, 216, 608
Ferguson, Sir Ronald, 184
Fermi, Enrico, 898, 901, 902
Ferris, Helen, 836
Feuchtwanger, Mrs. Lion, 811
Field, Marshall, 809
Field, Mrs. Marshall, 300
Finney, Ruth, 480, 581
Fischer, Louis, 595, 723
Fisher, Dorothy Canfield, 528, 539, 544, 545
Fisher, Dorsey, 848
Fitzmaurice, Bobby, 441
Fleeson, Doris, 641, 642, 790
Fleming, Dewey L., 771
Flynn, Edward J., 397, 422, 442, 559, 775, 789, 792–93, 903, 904
and 1940 campaign, 799–802, 804–5
Flynn, Molly, 822
Forbes, Charles Stuart, 181
Forbes, Mrs. Paul R. (Aunt Doe, Dora), 286, 302, 328, 335
Ford, Edsel, 368
Foreman, Clark, 659
Forster, Rudolph, 678
Franco, Francisco, 720–22, 723, 724–25, 810, 844, 910
Frank, Dr. Karl, 809, 810
Frankfurter, Felix, 263, 583, 658, 713–14, 751, 814
Franklin D. Roosevelt: A Career in Progressive Politics (Lindley), 425
Furman, Bess, 452, 453, 455, 456, 463, 470, 530, 531
see also Armstrong, Bess Furman
Gahagan, Helen, see Douglas, Helen Gahagan
Gandy, Kitty, 181, 299
Gardner, William Amory, 118
Garner, John Nance, 433, 470, 557, 614, 668, 761, 773, 784, 785, 791
Garner, Mrs. John Nance, 448, 470, 766
Gasser, Gen. Lorenzo D., 822
Gavagan, Joseph A., 658
Gellhorn, Martha, 542, 553
Gennerich, Gus, 427
George VI (of England), 737–40, 839
Georgie, see Turner, Georgiana
Gerard, James W., 237, 811
Gifford, Helen, 93, 106, 730
Gifford, Leonie, 93, 115
Gifford, Walter, 115–16
Gill, Corrington, 820
Glass, Carter, 791
Goelet, Bobbie, 154
Goldman, Emma, 746–47
Goldman, Julian, 365–66
Gompers, Samuel, 32
Good, Mrs. William H., 558
Goodman, Walter, 761
Googins, Ruth, 618
Gould, Beatrice, 541–43
Gould, Bruce, 541–43
Gracie, Archibald, 9
Gracie, James King (Uncle Bunkle; great-uncle), 36, 37, 38, 65, 68, 109, 132–33
Gracie, Mrs. James King (Anna; Great-Aunt Gracie), 5, 29, 36, 52, 53–54
Grady, Tom, 213
Grafton, Samuel, 828
Graham, Frank P., 529
Graves, Gen. William S., 750
Gray, David, 221–22, 287, 429, 786, 798
Gray, Maude (aunt), 740, 786, 838
see also Hall, Maude
Green, Gil, 761
Greenway, Isabella, 130, 501, 599, 751
Grey, Sir Edward Viscount, 289
Grimes, Bushrod, 499
Groves, Gen. Leslie R., 901
Guffey, Joseph, 555
Gugler, Eric, 505–6
Hague, Frank, 793
Halifax, Edward Lord, 795, 837
Hall, Anna Rebecca, see Roosevelt, Anna Hall
Hall, Edith (Aunt Pussie), 17, 39, 51, 73, 82, 87, 89, 111, 112, 114, 117, 168, 170, 172, 206–7, 220, 597
accompanies Eleanor on return from Allenswood, 7–8
Hall, Edward, 19, 51, 61, 73, 82, 104, 112, 166, 219, 221
Hall, Elizabeth (Aunt Tissie), 17, 35, 41, 105, 115, 166, 182, 612
Hall, Helen (Mrs. Paul Kellogg), 760
Hall, Mary Ludlow (grandmother), 18, 21, 24, 43, 45, 83, 88–89, 91, 100, 102, 103, 104, 116–17, 137, 154, 168, 170, 173
buries Elliott at Tivoli, 70
and crises at Oak Terrace, 220–21
and daughter’s illness and death, 55
death of, 298
on Eleanor after Elliott’s death, 72
and Eleanor’s education, 59
Elliott’s funeral and, 68, 69–70
insists that Eleanor be introduced into society, 107
made Eleanor’s guardian, 56
neglects Hall and Eleanor, 73–75
opposes Elliott’s visits to children, 63
sends Eleanor to Allenswood, 90
tells Eleanor that father ruined mother’s life, 106
Hall, Maude (aunt), 17, 18, 73, 82, 104, 114, 122, 168, 172, 219, 221, 238, 597–98
and romance with David Gray, 222
Hall, Valentine (Uncle Vallie), 19, 51, 82, 111–12, 117, 120, 221, 426–27
Hall, Valentine G., Jr. (grandfather), 18–20, 26, 74, 154
Hall, Valentine G., Sr. (great-grandfather), 18–19, 31
Halls, the, 17–21, 27, 168
Halsey, Adm. William F., 870–72, 876, 880
Hamlin, Bertie, 299, 435
Hamlin, Charles, 233
Hammond, Paul, 298
Hannegan, Robert, 886, 904, 906
Harding, Warren G., 309, 312, 313, 314, 318, 325, 350
Harriman, Averell, 838
Harriman, Daisy, 27, 259
Harriman, Henry I., 503
Harriman, Mary, 110, 119, 122, 123
Harris, Duncan, 112, 115, 117, 154
Harrison, Gil, 833, 853
Harting, Frank, 607–8
Hassett, William D., 768, 893, 911
Hastie, Judge William, 673
Hawes, Harry, 394
Hayes, Rutherford B., 32
Hearst, William Randolph, 346, 434, 624, 707, 708, 709, 710, 714, 826
Hedgman, Anna Arnold, 855
Helm, Edith Benham, 261, 466, 467, 469, 470
Hemingway, Ernest, 608, 720
Henderson, Leon, 560, 590, 724–25
Henderson, Nathalie, 110, 119, 122, 123
Hesse, Elizabeth von, 532
Hickok, Lorena, 436–37, 442, 443, 444, 446, 448, 453, 456, 481, 598, 599, 745, 746, 754, 788, 789, 793
and Appalachia mission, 493, 494
High, Stanley, 559, 560
Hill, Lister, 791
Hillman, Sidney, 560, 674–75, 677
Hinckley, William, 694, 695
Hitch, Mrs. Frederic Delano (Aunt Annie), 162–63, 168
Hitler, Adolf, 680, 695, 700, 705, 715–17, 727–30, 732, 736, 737, 740, 741, 742, 743, 758, 774, 775, 776, 777, 785, 809, 813, 853, 916
Hoey, Jane, 382, 651
Holmes, John Haynes, 711
Holmes, Justice Oliver Wendell, 230, 231
Hooker, Harry, 217, 222, 234–35, 245, 591, 599, 604, 743, 798, 863, 912–13
Hoover, Herbert, 258, 398, 442, 451, 460, 473, 486, 594, 647, 733, 772, 808, 828
Hoover, Ike H., 446, 452, 453, 466, 613
Hoover, Mrs. Herbert, 446, 452–53, 463, 470
Hope, John, 648
Hopkins, Ba
rbara, 636
Hopkins, Diana, 636–37, 739
Hopkins, Harry L., 432, 456, 483, 493, 508, 568, 572, 577, 579, 582, 589, 726, 745, 774, 788, 790, 792, 793, 817, 826, 838, 862, 895, 898, 907, 908
attitude toward Eleanor’s influence, 574
concerned over Negro vote in 1940 campaign, 672, 673
English mission, Eleanor questions, 813
helps Eleanor set up women’s division of CWA, 487
on LaGuardia as head of OCD, 815–16
memorandum on Waller case, 853–54
and 1936 campaign, 560, 567
and 1940 campaign, 795, 804, 805
personal relationship with Eleanor, her patronage, 636
race issue and, 649
transfers allegiance to Franklin, 638, 639
youth movement and, 679, 681, 684, 686, 701
Hopkins, Louise Macy, 637, 641, 862, 892
Hopkins, Mrs. Archibald, 459
Horn, Avice, 93, 103
Houtermans, Fritz, 898
Howe, Grace, 233, 329, 546, 547
Howe, Hartley, 328, 546, 547
Howe, Louis, 211, 215, 230, 278, 308, 326, 328, 329–31, 354, 365, 366, 370, 377, 392, 407–8, 411, 412, 418, 426, 433, 436, 453, 461, 464–65, 509, 525, 527, 536, 540n, 543, 554, 556, 560, 564, 623, 641, 645, 745, 779, 907
alliance with Eleanor, 318–19
befriends Eleanor on 1920 campaign train, 316–18
believes in possibility of electing woman president, 488–89
children and Sara resent, 340–42
coaches Eleanor in public speaking, 346
copes with Eleanor’s moods, 341
as Eleanor’s chief collaborator on Democratic News, 385
and Eleanor’s fear of becoming First Lady, 439
as Eleanor’s literary agent, 468
encourages Eleanor to go into politics, 344
and Franklin’s 1928 gubernatorial nomination, 395
and Franklin’s 1932 presidential bid, 421, 422, 423, 425, 433, 435, 443
and Franklin’s bout with polio, 331, 333–35, 336–40
as Franklin’s campaign manager, Eleanor’s dislike of, 218
and Franklin’s power struggle with Smith, 402
and Franklin’s vice-presidential campaign, 314
handles new bonus army, 460
as “hater” in politics, 551
ideal guest at Campobello, 330
illness and death of, 546–48
major comfort to Eleanor, 364
pitches Eleanor into lecture circuit, 388
and Subsistence Homestead Program, 496, 498–500, 501, 504–8
success in running campaign, 219
and Teapot Dome affair, 361–62
upset by Franklin’s support of Osborne (1918), 266
in Washington with Roosevelts, 232–33
on women in politics, 552–53
and women’s-division work in 1932 campaign, 440
writes poem on Eleanor’s fears, 438–39
Howe, Mary, 319, 411
see also Baker, Mary Howe
Howland, Hortense, 181
Howland, Rebecca, 143, 144
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