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PAST THEME: The War Generation
PAST THEME: FDR’s Four Freedoms
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1930s
September 14, 1935
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1930s
First meeting of the Social Security Board
September 30, 1934
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1930s
FDR “Fireside Chat”
1933
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1930s
Japan announces its withdrawal
1939
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1930s
Rockwell befriends John Atherton & Mead Schaeffer
1939
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1930s
Rockwell’s “A Scout is Helpful,” first seen in Boy Scout calendar
1938
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1930s
Rockwell purchases home in Arlington, VT
October 8, 1938
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1930s
Rockwell’s Illustration “Artist Facing Blank Canvas,” published cover
1938
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1930s
Rockwell travels to England
1938
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1930s
Norman Rockwell’s Heart’s Dearest, “Why Do You Cry?” illustration
1937
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1930s
Norman Rockwell creates 13-foot-wide Yankee Doodle Mural for Nassau Inn
November 4, 1939
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1930s
FDR signs the Neutrality Act of 1939
January 13, 1939
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1930s
Mrs. Roosevelt goes on record in favor of passing the federal anti-lynching bill
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