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  1. 3 de may. de 2024 · Material relating to Lou Henry Hoover includes biographies (1928), correspondence (1915-1927), Lou Henry Hoover’s translations, footage of her work with the Girl Scouts and with her husband. LARGE (JEAN HENRY) MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS - Jean Henry Large was the younger sister of Lou Henry

  2. Irish, English. Lou Hoover's paternal great-grandfather William Henry was an immigrant from Ireland. Among other branches of her ancestors were those born in several of the original thirteen New England and Mid-Atlantic colonies; original immigrants and their points of known origin include: John Woolman (Aynhoe, England), Simeon Ellis (Woodale, England) and Joseph Collins (Newport, England ...

  3. 8 de mar. de 2019 · A fine book, a good painting, a lovely concert, a good speech, a rare geological specimen, a research project always held her attention. [Stanford President Ray Wilbur at Lou Henry Hoover’s memorial service, 1944] After her death, it came to light just how focused on the needs of others Lou Henry Hoover had been throughout her entire life.

  4. Lou Henry Hoover (29 de marzu de 1874, Waterloo (es) – 7 de xineru de 1944, Nueva York) foi la esposa del presidente Herbert Hoover casaos nel añu 1899. Mientres los años 1929 hasta'l 1933 foi la Primer dama de los Estaos Xuníos .

  5. In 1929, the Hoover couple came to live into the White House. Lou Henry Hoover had a long experience as wife of a famous man who had worked in the United States and in many foreign countries. She started her role as the First Lady. She was charming and dressed handsomely. She did it very well all through the term of her husband as the President.

  6. Lou Henry Hoover, 1874–1944 | Hoover Institution. The Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Stanford Libraries, and the Hoover Institution Library & Archives are pleased to present this celebration of the incredible 150 year legacy of the extraordinary Lou Henry Hoover.

  7. Herbert Hoover's journey along what he called the "slippery road of public life" was not traveled alone. At his side was his wife, Lou. On March 28, 1874, Lou Henry was born in Waterloo, Iowa to banker Charles Henry and his wife Florence.