Franklin D. Roosevelt - Taking his seat
Time: Sunday Jan 1, 1911
Place: U.S.
Details: Though legislative sessions rarely lasted more than ten weeks, Roosevelt treated his new position as a full-time career. Taking his seat on January 1, 1911, Roosevelt immediately became the leader of a group of "Insurgents" who opposed the bossism of the Tammany Hall machine that dominated the state Democratic Party.
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