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suffered a stroke in 1941, Grace Tully took over her position as personal secretary to the President. Tully was not an intimate or romantic companion for Roosevelt in the same way as LeHand had been. She was working for the President at his
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In 1928, Grace Tully started to work for the Democratic National Committee and was assigned to assist
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in April 1945 and was present at his death. Then she served as the Executive Secretary for the
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Grace Tully Biographical Timeline, the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum
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Timeline: Tully Biography at the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum
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in June 1941 and served until FDR's death on April 12, 1945.
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and, after graduating, was appointed as secretary to
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Franklin D. Roosevelt
Personal Secretary to the President
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Missy LeHand
Rose Conway
Bayonne
New Jersey
Washington, D.C.
Democratic
Grace Institute
secretary
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Missy LeHand

speech
attack on Pearl Harbor
Bayonne
New Jersey
Democratic Party
Grace Institute
New York
Patrick Hayes
bishop
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York
Eleanor Roosevelt
Al Smith
Governor of New York
Missy LeHand
Albany, New York

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