wartime riots and, 444–48, 539
   see also Japanese-Americans; Jews; Negroes
   Ragnhild, Princess of Norway, 149
   Randolph, A. Philip, 161, 165, 167, 168–69, 170, 171, 173, 227
   ER’s relationship with, 253
   March on Washington concept and 247–52
   Waller controversy and, 351–52, 353
   rationing, 339–40, 355–59, 384, 394, 450
   Rauh, Joe, 252, 610
   Rawlings, Marjorie, 218
   Rayburn, Sam, 44, 159, 268
   Read, Elizabeth, 18, 207, 208, 338, 412–13
   rearmament controversy, see aid to Allies
   Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 32, 260
   Red Cross, 82, 83, 85, 88, 380, 382, 463
   Red Oak, Iowa, 436
   refugee crisis, 82, 98–105, 172–76, 628
   Congress and, 99–100, 455
   ER and, 82, 98–105, 172–76
   FDR and, 102, 103–4
   fifth column and, 103
   Long’s obstructionism and, 173–175
   President’s Advisory Committee and, 104, 172–73, 174
   Quanza episode and, 174
   St. Louis affair and, 102
   State Department and, 99, 100–101, 103, 104, 172–73, 396
   Reilly, Mike, 188–89, 272, 362, 406, 408, 473, 475, 572, 598–99
   Relph, Anne, 605
   Republican Party, U.S., 47, 72, 141, 164, 202, 228–29, 268, 384, 385, 467–470, 525, 530, 546–48
   Reuben James, 282
   Reuther, Walter, 196–97, 362, 451, 466, 469, 557, 559
   revenue bill, 486–87
   Reynaud, Paul, 41, 42, 67
   Ribbentrop, Joachim von, 15
   Rico, Charles, 521–22
   “right to fight,” 165
   Robey, Ralph, 157–58
   Robinson, Corinne, 91, 375, 377
   Rochon, Ann, 307, 400, 413, 490, 534, 535–36
   Rommel, Erwin, 389, 391, 436
   Roosevelt, Alice, 96, 376
   Roosevelt, Anna (daughter), 9, 118, 120, 306, 338, 372, 373, 412, 467, 542, 554
   Boettiger’s correspondence with, 438, 466, 479, 480, 481, 498, 504, 568, 574, 575, 579, 583, 588
   Boettiger’s decision to serve and, 409–10, 424
   Churchill’s Shangri-la visit described by, 438–39
   Clementine Churchill’s first meeting with, 545–46
   D-Day speech and, 507
   described, 181–82
   on ER-FDR relationship, 373, 629–630
   on ER-Lash relationship, 122
   on ER-Sara Roosevelt relationship, 275
   on ER’s personality, 375–76
   ER’s relationship with, 36, 82, 99, 135, 180–82, 205–6, 223, 237, 240, 270, 274, 276, 277, 289, 312, 458, 466, 472–74, 504, 611–12, 632–33
   Farley’s admiration for, 589
   FDR’s death and, 598, 601, 604
   FDR’s inspection tour and, 366–68
   FDR’s physical decline and, 493, 499, 502–4
   FDR’s relationship with, 16, 451–53, 479–81, 488–89, 503–4, 517, 588
   Hickok’s correspondence with, 36
   on LeHand’s illness, 243–44
   LeHand’s relationship with, 155–156
   Mclntire and, 493, 579, 604
   Mercer’s relationship with, 181, 519–20, 611, 631–32
   1944 election eve and, 550, 551
   with Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 181, 182, 452
   secret FDR-Mercer meetings and, 517–21, 591, 592, 630
   Thompson’s correspondence with, 84, 89, 101, 191, 279, 280, 457, 461
   Teal launching and, 367–68
   at Teamsters speech, 547–49
   Teheran Conference and, 471–72
   thirty-eighth birthday of, 501
   in Time, 491
   as White House hostess, 437–38, 488–91, 588–89
   at Yalta Conference, 573–74, 576, 577, 578–79, 584
   Roosevelt, Anna Hall, 91–94
   Roosevelt, Anne Lindsay Clark, 178, 529
   Roosevelt, Betsey Cushing Whitney, 154, 177, 452, 489
   Roosevelt, Curtis Dall (Buzz), 36, 81–82, 120, 178, 179, 182, 241, 277, 310, 361, 367, 568, 614
   Roosevelt, Eleanor:
   Anna’s role as White House hostess and, 489–90
   assessment of, 627–29
   children of, 97, 177–80
   Choate address of, 29–30
   critics of, 204–5, 628
   described, 19, 204
   early years of, 89–96
   end of war and, 621–22
   father’s relationship with, 92–93
   FDR-Churchill relationship as viewed by, 310–11
   FDR-LeHand relationship and, 116, 120–21
   FDR-Sara relationship as perceived by 74, 79–80
   on FDR’s character, 23
   FDR’s death and, 603–5
   on FDR’s illness, 17
   FDR’s relationship with, see Eleanor-Franklin relationship
   FDR’s stab-in-the-back speech and, 67–68
   female friends of, 207–9
   as first lady of New York, 89–90
   four freedoms speech and, 201–2
   Hall’s death and, 270, 278–80
   health of, 541
   inspection tours of, 27–29; see also British tour; Caribbean tour; South Pacific tour
   left-wing organizations and, 83–84
   Lucy-Anna relationship discovered by, 611–14
   Lucy Mercer affair and, 10, 19–20, 98, 120, 181, 207, 220, 377–78
   Mecca Temple speech of, 84
   newspaper column of, see “My Day”
   personality of, 92, 373–74
   phobias of, 82–83, 374
   political emergence of, 208–9
   popularity of, 19, 86, 379, 383, 397
   psychological depression of, 84–85, 87, 89–91, 95, 98, 105, 467–68
   public persona of, 36, 222, 617
   radio show of, 281, 291
   role of first lady and, 10–11, 91, 98, 109–10, 204, 223, 311, 617
   Sara Roosevelt’s death and, 272–76
   sexual inhibition of, 20
   on third-term issue, 108–9
   travel disliked by, 409
   Washington Square apartment of, 336–37, 550, 618
   watercolor of FDR and, 630–31
   working day of, 36, 302
   Roosevelt, Elliott (ER’s father), 92–95
   Roosevelt, Elliott (son), 36, 39, 88, 120, 121, 178–79, 198–99, 241–42, 245, 277, 303, 426, 452–53, 536, 553, 613, 633
   at Atlantic Conference, 265, 267
   at Casablanca Conference, 403, 405
   Eleanor-Franklin relationship and, 568–69
   Emerson married by, 561
   ER’s British tour and, 383
   on FDR-Anna relationship, 489–90
   Teheran Conference and, 471, 473–475, 480
   Roosevelt, Elliott, Jr. (ER’s brother), 92, 93, 94–95, 277
   Roosevelt, Ethel du Pont, 178, 278, 568
   Roosevelt, Faye Emerson, 480, 561, 568
   Roosevelt, Franklin D.:
   angina attacks of, 537, 547
   assessment of, 606–11
   attitude of, toward subordinates, 24
   birthdays of, 317, 574–75
   birth of, 76
   business community’s hostility toward, 53–54
   Caribbean vacation of, 191–93
   childhood of, 74–77
   civil rights leaders’ meeting with, 168–69, 171
   collecting as interest of, 108
   death of, 602–3, 613–15
   described, 14
   diary on movements of, 434–35
   ER’s relationship with, see Eleanor-Franklin relationship
   evasiveness of, 79
   failures of, 610–11
   fear of fire of, 16
   fireside chats of, see fireside chats
   fourth inaugural of, 571–73
   at Groton, 78, 273
    
					     					 			at Harvard, 78–79, 96
   inspection tours of, see inspection tours; national inspection tour
   leadership of, 10, 24, 46–47, 234–235, 294, 320, 606–7, 610
   LeHand’s death and, 537
   LeHand’s stroke and, 244–45
   Mercer and personality of, 377
   national morale and, 349
   new liberal party idea of, 525–26
   nightly rituals of, 13–14, 15, 16, 17
   personality of, 16–17, 23, 35, 77–78, 79, 80, 203, 245
   physical decline of, 202–3, 235–36, 244, 418, 491–97, 502–3, 516–17, 520–21, 537, 547, 570, 587–88, 596–97
   polio of, 10, 13, 16–17, 80, 98, 115–118, 180, 492, 507–8, 532–33, 568, 586–87
   political career of, 16
   portrait of, 433–34, 435
   possible successors to, 106–7
   press and, 25–27, 586–87
   private railroad car of, 360
   public opinion and, 236, 255
   race relations and, 163–65, 168–69, 171
   religion and, 393–94
   response of, to criticism, 390
   ritual cocktail hour of, 34, 74, 419
   royal visit and, 73–74
   Sara’s death and, 273–74
   South Carolina vacation of, 497–500
   special automobile of, 119
   speeches of, see speeches of FDR
   “splendid deception” of, 586–87
   travel’s appeal to, 409
   on women in war industries, 373
   Roosevelt, Franklin D., Jr., 67, 69, 156, 178, 187, 189, 198, 205–6, 207, 234, 278, 285, 349, 386, 403, 405, 468, 471, 473–74, 479, 480–81, 553, 579, 600, 613
   Roosevelt, Hall, 92, 93, 198, 270, 276–280, 405
   Roosevelt, James (FDR’s father), 75–79, 273
   Roosevelt, James (son), 16, 118, 121, 151, 155, 176–78, 246, 275, 279, 290, 371, 452, 500, 525, 529–30, 531, 553, 571–73, 588, 600, 613–614, 620, 629–30
   Roosevelt, James R. “Rosy,” 76
   Roosevelt, John, 178, 179–80, 189, 205–6, 529, 553, 613
   Roosevelt, Martha Bulloch, 91, 162
   Roosevelt, Minnewa Bell, 178
   Roosevelt, Mrs. Kermit, 500
   Roosevelt, Romelle Schneider, 177, 452, 600
   Roosevelt, Ruth Goggins, 426, 492
   Roosevelt, Sara Delano, 10, 18, 73–80, 124, 135, 151, 188, 197, 205, 209, 244, 373, 375, 481
   Arias incident and, 207
   death of, 270–76
   ER-FDR marriage and, 79–80
   ER’s relationship with, 109, 118, 179–80, 206–9, 237, 273–74
   Farley’s visit and, 110–11, 112
   FDR-LeHand relationship and, 116
   FDR’s relationship with, 74, 77–80
   marriage of, 75–76
   Mercer affair and, 19–20
   Mother’s Day broadcast of, 237
   Princess Martha and, 152–53
   royal visit and, 73–74
   Top Cottage resented by, 108
   Roosevelt, Theodore, 71, 80, 91, 93, 96, 282, 310, 376, 500, 607
   Roosevelt, Theodore, Sr., 91, 96
   Rosenberg, Anna, 250, 251, 281, 324, 373, 629
   Rosenman, Dorothy, 155, 399
   Rosenman, Sam, 22, 120, 138, 186, 201, 312, 320, 386, 390, 399, 448, 457, 526, 527, 541, 551, 587
   “arsenal of democracy” speech and, 195
   FDR’s attempt to walk observed by, 547
   on FDR’s D-Day speech, 510
   FDR’s hospital visit observed by, 532–33
   FDR’s personality observed by, 46, 78, 125, 187
   FDR’s “small memorial” conversation with, 517
   FDR’s speech style recalled by, 58
   Jewish refugees and, 455
   on LeHand, 119, 297, 336
   national emergency speech and, 238
   1940 election and, 113, 115, 128, 129, 131–32, 133, 134
   at Teamsters speech, 547, 549
   on Watson’s role, 584
   Yalta speech and, 583–84
   Rosenwald Fund, 328
   Rosie the Riveter, 364–65, 556
   Rowe, James, 24, 171, 242
   rubber, rubber shortage, 355–59, 450
   Ruchames, Louis, 541
   Rutherfurd, Barbara, 433–34, 435, 542, 600
   Rutherfurd, Lucy, see Mercer, Lucy P.
   Rutherfurd, Winthrop, 376–77, 433, 434, 435, 499
   Rutherfurd family, 433–34
   Sachs, Alexander, 346–47, 590
   St. Louis, 102
   St. Louis Post Dispatch, 148
   Saipan, Battle of, 531, 589
   Sakhalin Island, 582
   Salerno, Battle of, 470
   San Francisco Conference (1945), 595–96, 619
   Saturday Evening Post, 120, 181, 215, 417
   Savannah, Ga., 521
   Savannah News, 540
   Savo Island, Battle of, 468
   Sawyers, Frank, 254–55
   Scarborough, Jane, 536–37
   Schlesinger, Arthur, 15
   Schmeling, Max, 240
   Schneider, Romelle, 177, 452, 600
   Seagraves, Eleanor (Sistie), 151, 223, 361, 367, 568, 600, 628–29
   Seale, William, 305
   Sea Lion, Operation, 152
   Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 181, 409, 489, 632
   second front, 342–45, 404
   Secret Service, U.S., 298, 305, 362, 391, 474, 497, 542, 591, 615
   Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC), 56, 481–82, 526–27
   Security Council, U.N., 580
   See Here, Private Hargrove (Hargrove), 359
   Selective Service Act (1940), 147, 149, 157, 217, 267–69
   Selective Service System (SSS), 295
   see also conscription
   Senate, New York State, 108
   Senate, U.S., 44, 147
   anti-lynching bill in, 163–64
   GI Bill passed by, 512
   national service bill in, 589
   Neutrality Acts amended in, 283
   1942 election and, 385
   rationing system and, 357
   selective service legislation and, 139, 149
   Smith-Connally Act and, 441–43
   Senior Scholastic, 623
   Shafer, George, 228–29
   Shangri-la (Camp David), 385–86, 392, 438, 448, 518, 521
   Sherman, William, 524
   Sherwood, Robert, 31, 37, 88, 120, 194, 195, 235–36, 238, 256, 283, 319, 393, 399, 448, 509, 545, 551, 552, 588, 605
   shipping, 318–19, 449
   Shirer, William, 151, 359, 564, 583
   “shoot on sight” policy, 278
   Short, Walter, 50, 51, 293
   Shoumatoff, Elizabeth, 375, 433, 435, 542, 591, 600, 601, 602, 631
   Sicily, 404–5, 409, 437, 439, 448–49, 460, 468
   Siddle, R. G., 351
   silk shortage, 372
   Singapore, 317, 343
   Sledgehammer, Operation, 342
   Sloan, James, 185–86
   Small Business Act (1942), 398–99
   Smith, Al, 118, 412
   Smith, Chesterfield, 513
   Smith, Harold, 57, 570, 589, 591
   Smith, Merriman, 25, 366, 497, 500, 548, 552, 599, 600, 612
   Smith, Walter Bedell, 65, 438
   Smith-Connally Act (1943), 441–43, 539
   Sobibor concentration camp, 396
   Socialist Party, U.S., 122
   social-security tax, 486
   Sojourner Truth project, 326–28, 446
   Soldier’s Wife (play), 556
   Somervell, Brehon, 218, 366, 387, 388, 446, 558
   Sorensen, Charles, 230, 363
   South Carolina Post, 540
   South Pacific tour, 457–58, 462–66
   South Portland Shipbuilding, 414
   Soviet Union, 23, 122, 304, 396, 461, 551
   “Declaration by United Nations” signed by, 313
   Dumbarton Oaks Conference and, 580
   Far East claims of, 582
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   German invasion of, 253–55
   lend-lease and, 262, 477–78
   Polish question and, 581
   postwar unity and, 470
   second front and, 342, 344
   U.N. Security Council structure and, 580–81, 587, 599
   U.S. aid to, 255–58, 262, 404, 477–478
   and war with Japan, 477, 580, 582, 621
   World War II casualties of, 621
   Spain, 23, 103, 104, 382, 543, 562
   Spanish-American War, 310
   Spanish Civil War, 382
   speeches of FDR, 308
   “arsenal of democracy,” 194–96
   Convention Hall, 400
   on cross-Channel invasion, 506, 507
   “fifty thousand planes,” 44–45
   first inaugural, 46
   fourth inaugural, 572–73
   to FPA, 550–51
   on Greer incident, 277–78
   to joint session of Congress (1940), 40–41, 44–45, 103
   “live in infamy,” 291, 294, 295
   “Martin, Barton and Fish,” 185
   1942 State of the Union, 313, 318
   1944 acceptance, 529–30
   1944 State of the Union, 484–85
   1945 State of the Union, 589
   “no foreign war” pledge, 187–88
   to Pan American Scientific Congress, 37–38
   second inaugural, 42
   stab-in-the-back speech of, 67–69
   to Teamsters, 547–49
   third inaugural speech of, 209–10
   on unlimited national emergency, 237–40, 609
   Speer, Albert, 72–73, 419–20
   Stagg, J. M., 507, 508
   Stalin, Joseph, 254, 348, 479, 620
   Casablanca Conference and, 403
   FDR’s death and, 605
   FDR’s first meeting with, 475
   first Quebec Conference and, 461
   Hopkins’s talks with, 257
   Polish issue and, 597–98
   second front and, 342, 343–44, 404
   at Teheran Conference, 471, 475–76
   at Yalta Conference, 573, 577–78, 580–82, 585
   Stalingrad, Battle of, 384, 403–4, 437
   Stark, Harold, 22, 70, 139, 233, 263, 286, 289
   Stars and Stripes, 440
   State Department, U.S., 18, 67, 211, 254, 261, 293, 335, 602, 605, 628
   atomic bomb and, 590
   refugee crisis and, 99, 100–101, 103, 104, 172–73, 396
   Stettinius’s appointments at, 562–63
   State of the Union speeches:
   of 1942, 313, 318
   of 1944, 484–85
   of 1945, 589
   Stettinius, Edward, 45, 55, 67, 259, 514, 562, 576–78, 585, 591, 597, 604
   Stewart, Irma, 556
   Stifle, Daniel, 436
   Stifle, Frank, 436
   Stifle, Mae, 436
   Stilwell, Joseph W., 461
   Stimson, Henry, 48, 56, 139, 142, 156, 157, 193, 203, 227, 232, 255, 261, 265, 266, 268, 282, 286, 292, 294, 303, 439, 609
   appointed Secretary of War, 71–72