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President Franklin D. Roosevelt looks at his son, James, between action in the All-Star Game in Washington on July 7, 1937. Except for the heat, it was an ideal day for the game and more than 30,000 fans jammed Griffith Stadium to see baseball’s headliners play in the sport’s tip-top attraction. (AP Photo)

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In this image provided by the U.S. Army Air, President Franklin D. Roosevelt and President Getulio Vargas of Brazil in rear seat wearing white hat pause on their inspection tour of Brazil’s army, navy and air forces and a Brazilian officer points to something of interest in Brazil on Feb. 1, 1943. Mr. Roosevelt stopped in Brazil en route home from Casablanca. (AP Photo/U.S. Army Air)

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Edward Hermann (right) as Franklin D. Roosevelt in "Annie."

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FILE - This Jan. 7, 1943 file photo shows President Franklin D. Roosevelt giving his State of the Union address on Capitol Hill in Washington. Is “strong” losing its strength? Presidents of both parties have long felt compelled to sum up the state of the union with a descriptive word or two in their State of the Union addresses. Mostly the same word. For many years now, “strong” has been the go-to adjective. (AP Photo, File)