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still being done. A lot of things can only be done after you get there. The back room is no longer the smoke-filled room where a few high-powered people meet, but there are a lot of little conferences that take place at breakfast, or over a drink in the late evening - that kind of thing.

A convention picture is a fascinating picture. I'll try to give the picture as best I can. I probably went out to the convention on a night train. I stayed at the Blackstone Hotel. The Stevens and the Blackstone were the two big convention hotels. I felt that it was an historic occasion. I thought it most unlikely that the Democrats would not be elected again. I thought that Roosevelt would be nominated and would be elected for the third term, and the Democrats would be in control again. I thought that it was most unlikely that that would happen a fourth time, and so I said to my daughter, “I think you ought to see a political convention. I'll take you out.” So I took my daughter, Susanna. She was interested to go, in one way, but in another way she wasn't. My friend, Mary Stevens Baird, from New Jersey said to me, “I'd love to go. Is there anyway I could get to go?” She's an old Democratic friend from New Jersey. So I arranged for her to go. When Belle Roosevelt





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