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Lou Henry Hoover ( Waterloo, Iowa, 29 de marzo de 1874 - Nueva York, 7 de enero de 1944) fue la esposa del presidente Herbert Hoover y primera dama de los Estados Unidos desde 1929 hasta 1933.
- Casa Lou Henry Hoover
La casa Lou Henry Hoover, conocida formalmente como casa Lou...
- Casa Lou Henry Hoover
Lou Henry Hoover (March 29, 1874 – January 7, 1944) was an American philanthropist, geologist, and the first lady of the United States from 1929 to 1933 as the wife of President Herbert Hoover.
Lou Henry Hoover fue la esposa del presidente Herbert Hoover y primera dama de los Estados Unidos desde 1929 hasta 1933.
Lou, who worked with organizations dedicated to the improvement of young women’s lives, was twice elected president of the National Council of Girl Scouts, once for 1922–25 and again for 1935–37.
Lou Henry Hoover both upheld and defied contemporary expectations regarding the role of the First Lady. A gracious entertainer, she oversaw White House social events and was deeply involved in building the Camp Rapidan retreat in the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Completed in 1920, it is the former house of Herbert Hoover, 31st president of the United States, and his wife Lou Henry Hoover, who designed it. It is now the official home of the president of Stanford.