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  1. The extraordinary Harry Hopkins–President Roosevelt’s most Trusted Advisor. In January of 1941, President Franklin D. Roosevelt invited Wendell Wilkie, who had lost his own bid for the presidency the year before, to visit him at the White House. Sitting in front of the fireplace in the Oval Office, Wilkie steered the topic of conversation ...

  2. Born in Iowa in 1890, Harry Hopkins was the youngest of four siblings. His father, David ‘Al’ Hopkins, was a city councilman and his mother, Anna Hopkins, was a schoolteacher. Hopkins’ political savvy has been attributed to his father and grandfather, who was also a noted politician.

  3. The papers of Harry L. Hopkins were brary on May 24, 1949 by his deposited in the Roosevelt ci­ death in 1963, by the widow, Louise M. Gates. After her the papers terms of her wi II, the legal ownership of was bequeathed to David and Robert Hopkins, sons of Harry Hopkins. At tl,eir the surviving

  4. May 1, 2016 · Harry L. Hopkins, a prominent member of President Franklin D Roosevelt’s administration, was born on August 17, 1890 at 512 Tenth Street in Sioux City. Starting as a social worker in New York, he eventually was chosen to be the head of the Federal Emergency Relief Administration in 1933 for Roosevelt. He later became the chief of the Works ...

  5. Male. Contributor: Alan Chanter. ww2dbase Harry Lloyd Hopkins, an American social reformer, politician and administrator, was born in Sioux City, Iowa, United States, the son of a harness maker. He was educated at rural Grinnell College, Iowa, where its noted liberal commitment to social responsibility could be largely responsible for his later ...

  6. Title: Harry L. Hopkins Papers, 1928-1946. Primary Creator: Harry L. Hopkins (1890-1946) Extent: 168.99 Cubic Feet. Arrangement: The papers of Harry L. Hopkins were deposited into the holdings of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library on May 24, 1949, by his widow, Louise M. Gates. After her death in 1963, by the terms of her will, the ...

  7. Oct 5, 2014 · The story of Harry Hopkins’s mission to wartime London begins with the departure of the discredited American ambassador, Joseph Kennedy, in October 1940. Kennedy had been quite open about his ...

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