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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Grace_TullyGrace Tully - Wikipedia

    Grace Tully (August 9, 1900 – June 15, 1984) was private secretary to U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt. She succeeded Missy LeHand in June 1941 and served until FDR's death on April 12, 1945. Biography [ edit ]

  2. Grace Tully was the last personal secretary of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. She first started working for Roosevelt during the 1928 New York State Governor campaign, and remained on his staff until his death in 1945.

  3. 16 de jun. de 1984 · Grace Tully, a personal secretary to Franklin D. Roosevelt in his years as Governor of New York and as President of the United States, died today after a long illness. She was...

  4. 19 de ene. de 2014 · The collection also contains a series of writings by Grace Tully, including draft notes and chapters for her book FDR: My Boss as well as unpublished reminiscences of FDR. Finally, there is an extensive series of memorabilia, including copies of FDR speech texts inscribed by the President to Grace, copies of White House press releases, a set of ...

  5. Grace performed dictation and typing, managed the President's mail, and served as primary files manager for the White House. After Missy LeHand suffered a stroke in 1941, Grace became FDR's primary personal secretary. Grace was in Warm Springs with FDR when he died on April 12, 1945.

  6. Tully’s primary White House duties included dictation, typing of speech drafts, the President’s mail and oversight of the President’s speech files. In 1941, she assumed the role of principal personal secretary to the President when Missy LeHand was incapacitated by a stroke.

  7. 29 de jul. de 2010 · In the early evening of December 7, 1941, Grace Tully took the President’s dictation of the first draft of the “Day of Infamy” speech. She was with him in Warm Springs when he died on April 12, 1945.