Mr Roosevelt, although a man with perhaps more responsibility than any- ■ j one else in the world, allows nothing, to worry him, and it is this, together with the regular routine that the President follows, that enables him to Keep good health and look better every year, writes the Washington correspondent of the "Morning Post. •!•"« President believes implicitly in vacations, and allows nothing to mteriert with his holiday plans. He went hsning off Florida in the Astor yacht "' March when Congress was on « worst behaviour; he took a long &" fie cruise in mid-summer when w industrial situation was most acute, and spent the remainder of the sucu mer in his country home at «y" Park. He took a third holiday m.tne autumn.
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21404, 21 February 1935, Page 20
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