President Franklin Roosevelt writes 9-year-old Robert Kennedy, sharing postage stamps, 1935: #FDRL pic.twitter.com/P7bjpqoCxk RT @BeschlossDC
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President Franklin Roosevelt writes 9-year-old Robert Kennedy, sharing postage stamps, 1935: #FDRL pic.twitter.com/P7bjpqoCxk RT @BeschlossDC
@BeschlossDC @truthglow both were part of the political elite, it's kind of disturbing, almost like a dynasty...
@xeroscape @BeschlossDC I still would LOVE to have either one of them in power now, rather than what we have. At least they had backbones.
@truthglow @BeschlossDC Roosevelt, yes.Poor Bobby...
@BeschlossDC Great note. Wonder what kind of stamps young Bobby got. A sheet of the inverted bi-plane, perhaps.
Do you like gladiators, Bob? "@BeschlossDC: Prez Roosevelt writes 9-yr-old Bobby Kennedy, sharing post stamps: #FDRL pic.twitter.com/ktvzMPSZpJ”
@BeschlossDC I'm going to share that with my mom. She was born in '35 and *loved* FDR and RFK.
@BeschlossDC - did you ever see the young Fidel Castro's letter to FDR? http://www.lettersofnote.com/2009/09/my-good-friend-roosvelt.html?m=1 …
“@BeschlossDC: President Franklin Roosevelt writes 9-year-old Robert Kennedy, sharing postage stamps, 1935: #FDRL pic.twitter.com/vTrZdVH88A”
@BeschlossDC @mitchellreports '35 still early. FDR had a lot of problems with his dad in the late 30s.
@BeschlossDC @mitchellreports How thoughtful of FDR. Our commerative collection runs from 1930s thru 1989. Interesting/informative hobby.
@BeschlossDC @mitchellreports 27-year old Lyndon Johnson sent little Robert Kennedy a book of his enemies' pinky toes.
@BeschlossDC @dinahleigh this is incredible history. Awesome
@BeschlossDC @ron_fournier 'And keep an eye out for mail fraud, kid.'
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