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Topic: 1930s

German-born US physicist Albert Einstein writes to President Roosevelt
August 2, 1939 / 1930s

German-born US physicist Albert Einstein writes to President Roosevelt

June 25, 1938 / 1930s

FDR signs the Fair Labor Standards Act

May 27, 1938 / 1930s

Congress passes the Revenue Act of 1938

February 16, 1938 / 1930s

FDR signs the second Agricultural Adjustment Act

President Roosevelt appoints Thomas Edison’s son, Charles Edison
January 18, 1937 / 1930s

President Roosevelt appoints Thomas Edison’s son, Charles Edison

President Roosevelt orders two battleships to be built
January 8, 1937 / 1930s

President Roosevelt orders two battleships to be built

1937 / 1930s

Congress rejects President Roosevelt’s proposed reform of the US Supreme Court

President Roosevelt gives a speech at the American Museum of Natural History
January 19, 1936 / 1930s

President Roosevelt gives a speech at the American Museum of Natural History

January 2, 1936 / 1930s

President Roosevelt & the leader of the NAACP

FDR is elected for a second US presidential term with an increased share of the vote
November 3, 1936 / 1930s

FDR is elected for a second US presidential term with an increased share of the vote

This year President Roosevelt’s annual “Birthday-Balls” celebration
January 30, 1935 / 1930s

This year President Roosevelt’s annual “Birthday-Balls” celebration

Mrs. Roosevelt is the honored guest at the Cause and Cure of War Conference
January 22, 1935 / 1930s

Mrs. Roosevelt is the honored guest at the Cause and Cure of War Conference

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