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Roosevelt announced during the presidential campaign in 1932 that he had asked three Columbia University professors to help prepare his speeches.
After he won the election, President Roosevelt continued to use experts from outside the government to give him advice. Reporters soon began using the expression "brain trust" to describe a group of intellectual advisors who acted as Roosevelt's unofficial cabinet.




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