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Eleanor Roosevelt
Eleanor Roosevelt.png
Character Information
Gender:
Female ♀
Status:
Deceased
Hair: Gray
Occupation: Former First Lady of the United States
Relatives: Husband: Franklin D. Roosevelt
First appearance: "The Boys of Bummer"


Eleanor Roosevelt was husband to Franklin D. Roosevelt and First Lady of the United States between 1933 and 1945.

History

Joe LaBoot is a retired baseball player who dropped an easy catch a long time ago. After he finally managed to catch the ball, he hit it into the audience where Eleanor Roosevelt was sitting, and the ball collided with her head.[1]

When Lisa became school president, Superintendent Chalmers said that she is like a female Eleanor Roosevelt.[2]

A picture of Eleanor Roosevelt was seen in Lisa's Social Studies book, with her husband. Lisa imagined her face turning into the face of Ms. Cantwell then pushing Franklin into the water.[3]

In Lisa's Dream House she wanted a famous women statue gallery, which included Cleopatra, Madame Curie, Gertrude Stein, Eleanor Roosevelt, Amelia Earhart, Myrna Loy, Ella Fitzgerald and Anita Hill, among others.[4]

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