FDR desk saved
ALBANY — The desk Franklin D. Roosevelt used in the 1920s as a Manhattan insurance-company “rainmaker” is going to his library.
“We’re delighted,” said Bob Clark, archivist at the FDR Presidential Library in upstate Hyde Park. The desk was where FDR “used his good connections” to attract business, Clark said.
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