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FILE - In this Nov. 4, 1938, file photo President Franklin D. Roosevelt works on a speech in the office of his Hyde Park, N.Y., estate with, from right, secretaries Grace Tully, Marvin McIntyre, and Marguerite Lehand. Tully started working for Roosevelt in 1928 during his N.Y. gubernatorial campaign, eventually taking over as the president's personal secretary in 1941 until his death in 1945. Tully's archives, 14 sealed boxes now at the estate, turned presidential library, are awaiting congressional action to make public what the library's director considers "the last great archives from the Roosevelt era." (AP Photo, File)
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The Associated Press
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CP29681599
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NOV. 4, 1938, FILE PHOTO
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