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FDR in Warm Springs, with Phi Kappa

Roosevelt (seated) and officers of the University of Georgia
Phi Kappa Society in Warm Springs. Third from left is Thomas W. Reed, University Registrar and historian. Fifth from left is Morris B. Abram, who received his degree in 1938, became a lawyer, and successfully challenged Georgia's county unit system of elections in 1963, before going on to be president of Brandeis University from 1968-1970. The photograph is originally from Abram's collection.



Date: 1937

Source: Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library

Collection: NA

Item: NA
 



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