after the president went to bed at night, no one could wake him up without getting missy lehand's permission. in march 1939 when hitler invaded poland the telephone call came to switch board and patched to missy's phone, yeah, i think we can wake the old man for that one and ran downstairs to his room and they sat up through the night together dealing with this international crisis which was the beginning of world war ii. fdr didn't tweet, thank goodness, but he did write little -- little instructions on pieces of scrap paper and that night he wrote out what he had done to address the -- the crisis in europe, signed it fdr in bed, september 1st, 1939, 3:30 a.m. and give it to missy and she kept it in her scrapbook, she had a collection, some of them were funny, one of them mal, where is $1 million for wildlife, i'm sure he found it. so missy's life went on but ended sadly. she had had fever and caused permanent heart damage, there was no real treatment for it at the time and when she was only 44 year's old she had a major stroke at the white house. she was partly paralyzed and robbed her of