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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...
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Franklin D. Roosevelt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"The United States is just recovering its balance after a series a economic earthquakes", A. A. Berle, Jr. '12, a member of President Roosevelt's "brain trust", told an audience at the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Business School on Saturday. ... Member of Brain Trust Says Roosevelt Took Office Just at Peak --
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Beyond the Bailout State: Roosevelt's Brain Trust vs. Obama's Brainiacs ... Moley was an original member of FDR's legendary "brain trust" (a small group of the President's most influential advisers who often held no official government position). Richberg and Johnson helped design and run the National Recovery...
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Roosevelt's Brain Trust vs Obama's Brainiacs; By Steve Fraser ... Moley was an original member of FDR's legendary "brain trust" (a small group of the President's most influential advisers who often held no official government position). Richberg and Johnson helped design and run the National Recovery Administration (the...
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All the world knows by now the top men in President Roosevelt's Brain Trust —George F. Warren, James Harvey Rogers, Rexford Guy Tugwell, Mordecai Ezekiel, John Dickinson, Francis B.... ... Most Popular » ... Quotes of the Day »...
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Part III: FDR's Brain Trust ... After Roosevelt became President those who served in a variety of Wilson’s war related boards, found ready homes in his new administration.
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