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  1. As the war drew to a close, Roosevelt was elected to a fourth term in November 1944; the only president to serve more than two terms. His health deteriorated as his final term started, and on April 12, 1945, while at his “Little White House” retreat in Warm Springs, Georgia, he died of a cerebral hemorrhage. First Name.

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  3. Apr 18, 2013 · Turtles are slow, but Franklin's penchant for constantly stopping to smell the roses makes him slow even for a turtle. But when it comes to his best friend ...

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  4. Apr 19, 2024 · November 8, 1932. Franklin D. Roosevelt. Franklin D. Roosevelt chats with Georgia farmers in 1932, shortly before his election as president. Help for struggling farmers was a priority of Roosevelt's New Deal program. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. Roosevelt is elected to the first of four presidential terms.

  5. Apr 19, 2024 · Douglas, 79, doesn’t look like Franklin, who was 70 when he went to Paris in 1776 and 79 when he left. He looks younger than Franklin’s portraits, has a headful of hair and has no paunch or Pennsylvania accent. He decided against prosthetics and hours in makeup daily.

  6. Nov 3, 1997 · Franklin - Full Series. The popular children's books, written by Paulette Bourgeois, come alive in this television series about a turtle named Franklin. Each episode has a story of Franklin and his friends. You'll meet his parents, Bear (his best friend), Goose, Beaver, Rabbit, Mr. Owl, Badger and Snail along with other animal friends.

  7. Benjamin Franklin. Benjamin Franklin, (born Jan. 17, 1706, Boston, Mass.—died April 17, 1790, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.), American printer and publisher, author, scientist and inventor, and diplomat. He was apprenticed at age 12 to his brother, a local printer. He taught himself to write effectively, and in 1723 he moved to Philadelphia, where ...

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