First Lady of the WorldBorn today in 1884, Eleanor Roosevelt suffered tragic losses as a child. When she was eight, diphtheria killed her…
Liveblogging World War II: October 8, 1945: Eleanor RooseveltEleanor Roosevelt: My Day:NEW YORK, Sunday — On Thursday evening I attended a solemn and beautiful ceremony which the Netherlands-Jewish Society held to commemorate the deaths that had occurred…
Liveblogging World War II: March 28, 1945: Eleanor Roosevelt on the United NationsEleanor Roosevelt: My Day, March 28, 1945:NEW YORK, Tuesday — I saw a bluebird and a robin yesterday! It is not as warm here and spring is not as far along as in…
A Junior League Of Their OwnI’m very, very fried from my trip to New Mexico this weekend, in part because we listened to the Internet and…
Liveblogging World War II: August 11, 1945: Eleanor Roosevelt and Harry S TrumanEleanor Roosevelt: My Day:I could not help feeling a little sad, yesterday, when the news came that we had had to use our second atomic bomb. I had hoped that after…
Liveblogging the Cold War: August 22, 1945: Eleanor RooseveltEleanor Roosevelt: My Day:In last Sunday’s papers I saw a picture which rang a bell in my mind. It was the picture of a woman somewhere in France poking around the ruins of her home.
How to Build ConfidenceHow do you build confidence as a Fierce Gentleman?You don’t. You already have it. Because aspiring to become a Fierce Gentleman (or Fierce Lady) is f***ing awesome.
Liveblogging History: December 24, 1945: Eleanor RooseveltEleanor Roosevelt: My Day:NEW YORK, Sunday — I have received a great number of Christmas cards and messages and I should like to thank the many kind people who have remembered me this Christmas. I know…
The Top 4 Classiest First LadiesPublished on June 8th, 2015 | by Abby SlagleThe White House has been graced with some truly beautiful and influential women, however, we have a few favorites that stand out.
Liveblogging World War II: October 20, 1945: Eleanor RooseveltEleanor Roosevelt: My Day:The other evening I finished reading Henry Morgenthau, Junior’s book, ‘Germany Is Our Problem.’ The facts in this book are carefully checked. It is not written with any…