You Learn by LivingWestminster John Knox Press, 1983 M01 1 - 211 pages Mrs. Roosevelt expresses her philosophy of life by relating the experiences which have enabled her to cope with personal and public responsibilities. |
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... United Nations , 52-53 , 117 , 147 , 203 Usefulness , learning for , 103-104 as part of happiness , 96 , 127-128 as part of success , 119 Values , and maturity , 72-73 and money , 92 , 157-159 Volunteers , serving as , 104-107 White ...
... United Nations , 52-53 , 117 , 147 , 203 Usefulness , learning for , 103-104 as part of happiness , 96 , 127-128 as part of success , 119 Values , and maturity , 72-73 and money , 92 , 157-159 Volunteers , serving as , 104-107 White ...
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