Samuel Irving Rosenman (February 13, 1896 – June 24, 1973) was an American lawyer, judge, Democratic Party activist, and presidential speechwriter. He...
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"Brain Trust". Franklin D. Roosevelt's speechwriter and legal counsel Samuel Rosenman suggested having an academic team to advise Roosevelt in March 1932...
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United States and enjoys the hospitality of a U.S. Army Air Force base. Samuel Rosenman, acting on the orders of U.S. President Harry S. Truman, recruits U...
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Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP (Katten) is a full-service law firm in locations across the United States, London and Shanghai. The firm's practice includes...
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Leonard Rosenman (1924–2008), American composer Samuel Irving Rosenman (1896–1973), American lawyer, judge, activist and speechwriter Rosenman & Colin...
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White House Counsel Incumbent Ed Siskel since September 11, 2023 Formation 1943 First holder Samuel Rosenman...
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Dorothy Rosenman (1900 – 17 January 1991) was an expert on housing, a lifelong advocate for low-cost housing and an author. Rosenman was born Dorothy Ruben...
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povero [it] Epos Television film Solomon David 3 episodes 2000 Nuremberg Samuel Rosenman Episode #1.1 2004 Hidden Children – Escape of the Innocents [nl] Valobra...
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whole thing goes to hell in a handbasket." Presidential speechwriter Samuel Rosenman wrote that "trickle down policies" had been prevalent in American government...
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February 1, 1946 – January 31, 1950 President Harry S. Truman Preceded by Samuel Rosenman Succeeded by Charles S. Murphy Personal details Born Clark McAdams...
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speech from a loose-leaf binder. Presidential advisor and speechwriter Samuel Rosenman recalled his use of common analogies and his care in avoiding dramatic...
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to form Katten Muchin Rosenman. The firm previously practiced under the name Rosenman, Colin, Freund, Lewis & Cohen. Rosenman & Colin numbered some 275...
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campaign. Roosevelt was joined on the campaign trail by associates Samuel Rosenman, Frances Perkins, and James Farley. While Smith lost the presidency...
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Robinson wrote for Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush Samuel Rosenman wrote for Presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman William...
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memo to then-studio chairman Samuel Rosenman requesting for Taylor's availability to be extended. In response, Rosenman permitted Taylor to work until...
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Southwest Pacific Area. Roosevelt, Leahy and presidential speech writer Samuel Rosenman (instead of Hopkins) set out from Washington in Roosevelt's personal...
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(1966) President Franklin D. Roosevelt's adviser and speechwriter Samuel Rosenman (1973) television host Ed Sullivan (1974) Vice President and New York...
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Robert P. Patterson Howard C. Petersen Daniel A. Poling Stanley Resor Samuel Rosenman Theodore W. Schultz Robert E. Sherwood Edgar W. Smith Robert G. Sproul...
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of Yonkers, New York 1922–23. Brother-in-law of Louis D. Brandeis. Samuel Rosenman (1896–1973), Justice of the New York Supreme Court (1st D.) 1936–43...
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Jewish representatives highlighting the problems Jewish refugees faced. Samuel Rosenman sent President Franklin D. Roosevelt a memorandum stating that an "increase...
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nomination of the Democratic Party. Whether Roosevelt speechwriter Samuel Rosenman got the phrase from Chase is unknown. Chase's 1938 book The Tyranny...
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Reagan; Deputy Director, White House Office of Policy Development (OPD) Samuel Rosenman (J.D. 1919) – first White House Counsel (1943–46) Charles F.C. Ruff...
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January 21, 1946, to the 79th United States Congress. It was written by Samuel Rosenman and is notable for being the longest State of the Union message at...
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United States Attorney for the District of Delaware (2018–present) Samuel Rosenman, White House Counsel (1943–1946) Ted Sorensen, White House Counsel...
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of the Department of Communication. at the University of Missouri Samuel Rosenman, first White House Counsel and presidential speechwriter who coined...
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well. Less important matters he delegated to his Special Counsels, Samuel Rosenman in 1945–46, Clark Clifford in 1946 to 1950 and Charles S. Murphy in...
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Henry Morgenthau, Rabbi Wise, Samuel Untermeyer, Mayor LaGuardia, James P. Warburg, Walter Lippmann and Justice Samuel Rosenman. In response, the American...
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York before January, Roosevelt was assisted by governor's counsel Samuel Rosenman. Also providing some assistance to Roosevelt's transition were James...
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personalities are labeled Type B. The two cardiologists, Meyer Friedman and Ray Rosenman, who developed this theory came to believe that Type A personalities had...
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anti-Semitism. Both Stephen Wise (head of the World Jewish Congress) and Samuel Rosenman (the President's advisor, speech writer and head of the American Jewish...
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