|
Brain Trust - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Brain trust began as a term for a group of close advisors to a political candidate or incumbent, prized for their expertise in particular fields. The term is most associated with the group of advisor...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brain_Trust |
|||
|
|||
|
Moley was an original member of FDR's legendary "brain trust" (a small group of the president's most influential advisors who often held no official government position). Richberg and Johnson helped design and run the National Recovery Administration (the New Deal's first and failed attempt at industrial recovery).
|
|||
|
Smart Men and Women Govern: FDR's Brain Trust | 3 comments (3 topical, editorial, 0 hidden) ... Today's installment while it focuses on the "Brain Trust" has me thinking about how it really was an unpopular battle against the rising oligarchy and doing what needed to be done to bring back, or level the playing field of...
|
|||
|
Event listing for FDR's Brain Trust and the Beginning of the New Deal at New-York Historical Society. ... This exhibit looks at Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s “brain trust,” or the advisors who helped promote him as a presidential candidate and would later help him conceive and implement New Deal programs.
|
|||
|
In his search for a new national message during the 1932 presidential primary, FDR gathered around him a number of political, economic and legal scholars. ... FDR’S BRAIN TRUST AND THE BEGINNING OF THE NEW DEAL (LUCE CENTER INSTALLATION); 170 Central Park West at 77th Street, New York, New York, 10024...
|
|||
|
Add your own event ... Search our site: ... City & State or Zip Code:
|
Copyright © 2009, Dictionary.com, LLC. All rights reserved.