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  1. Grand Concourse. Nicholas Longworth. Nicholas Longworth (Nov. 5, 1869 - April 9, 1931) Nicholas Longworth, Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, was born in Cincinnati the son of Nicholas Longworth, a lawyer, and Susan Walker. He was a fourth-generation member of one of Cincinnati's oldest and wealthiest families.

  2. Nicholas Longworth II was the son of Joseph Longworth and grandson of winemaker Nicholas Longworth I (1783-1863), both distinguished citizens of Cincinnati. Nicholas Longworth III attended the Franklin School, a school for boys in Cincinnati, and then went on to attend Harvard College (Class of 1891), where he was a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon (Alpha chapter) and the Porcellian Club.

  3. Paulina was born on 14 Feb 1925 to Alice Lee (Roosevelt) Longworth, wife of Nicholas Longworth, III (1869—1931) who died when Paulina was barely six years of age. [1] The diaries of her mother, Alice Lee (Roosevelt) Longworth, have revealed her biological father to be William Borah, Republican Senator from Idaho, who was 59 when Paulina was born.

  4. Alexander "Alex" McCormick Sturm (June 23, 1923 – November 16, 1951) was an American artist, author, and entrepreneur who co-founded in 1949, the American firearm maker, Sturm, Ruger & Co. Sturm provided the start-up money and designed the Germanic heraldic eagle that is found on Ruger guns. He married Paulina Longworth, the granddaughter of President Theodore Roosevelt, with whom he had a ...

  5. 24 de abr. de 2008 · Paulina Longworth Sturm ( February 14, 1925 - January 27, 1957) was the only child of Ohio Congressman Nicholas Longworth and his wife Alice Roosevelt, and the granddaughter of U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt. She was born in Washington, D.C. when her mother was 41 years old and her parents had been married for almost 20 years.

  6. Nicholas "Nick" Longworth III was an American politician who became Speaker of the United States House of Representatives.

  7. Nicholas Longworth became Speaker of the House of Representatives in 1925, at a time when the office was weak and ineffectual. It had been so since 1910, when the House rebelled against the tyranny of Speaker Joseph Cannon and reduced the position to virtual insignificance.