File:Tommy'_Corcoran,_the_Roosevelt_administration's_ace_-_brain_truster,_pictured_leaving_the_White_House_LCCN2016874505.jpg
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DescriptionTommy' Corcoran, the Roosevelt administration's ace - brain truster, pictured leaving the White House LCCN2016874505.jpg |
English: Tommy Corcoran, FDR's ace brain truster, pictured leaving the White House after a conference with President Roosevelt in 1938. |
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