number four, harry hopkins. sorry. number five. harry hopkins was the last to join the administration. he started actually on day 79 of 100 days. another iowan had moved from iowa to new york's lower east side after college to work with immigrant immigrant poor. he was one of the nation's most prominent social workers. and after perkins got, fdr, to adopt a relief program which, hopkins had largely designed, roosevelt appointed hopkins to run it. hopkins the money flowing right away. in his first 2 hours, he said $5 million to eight states that were on the brink of shutting down their own relief programs. and hopkins responded to critics of his program forcefully when a said glibly that there was no need to. spend a lot of money to spend a lot of relief because things would work out for the unemployed the long run. hopkins shot back. people don't eat in the long run. they eat every day. so these are five advisers around fdr who were all influencing him during hundred days. they didn't work a team. far from it. the liberals, wallace