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  1. Ruth Baird Bryan Leavitt Owen Rohde, née le 2 octobre 1885 à Jacksonville (Illinois) et morte le 26 juillet 1954 à Copenhague , est une réalisatrice, femme politique et diplomate américaine. Membre du Parti démocrate , elle est représentante de Floride entre 1929 et 1933 puis ambassadrice des États-Unis au Danemark entre 1933 et 1937 .

  2. Ruth Baird Leavitt Owen Rohde, also known as Ruth Bryan Owen, was an American politician and diplomat who represented Florida's 4th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives from 1929 to 1933 and served as United States Envoy to Denmark from 1933 to 1936.

  3. Ruth Bryan Owen RohdeRuth Bryan Owen Rohde (1885-1954) was the first congresswoman from the South and the first woman to serve on a major congressional committee. In addition to championing women's issues in Congress, she was later active in international affairs, being the first American woman to hold a major diplomatic post.

  4. Ruth Bryan Owen, minister to Denmark (1933–1936, right) and first female US chief of mission, with First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, 1934. Owen had also served as the first US congresswoman from the South (Florida, 1929–1933).

  5. 15 de oct. de 2019 · Ruth Bryan Owen was an orator, a US Democratic congresswoman (1929–1933), and a minister to Denmark and Iceland from 1933 to 1936. She was the daughter of the “Great Commoner” William Jennings Bryan, a three-time Democratic presidential nominee who retired to Florida in the late 1910s.

  6. Photograph of Ruth Bryan Owen (1885-1954). Owen was the daughter of William Jennings Bryan. She served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1929-1933 representing Florida's Fourth Congressional District. She served as an Ambassador to Denmark from 1933-1936. The photo is black and white. In the portrait Mrs. Owen wears a pearl necklace and pearl earrings. Her hair is gray and is waved ...

  7. Citizenship Through Marriage, 53 UCLA L. REV. 405, 448 n.198 (2005) ("In 1928, Ruth Bryan Owen's election to Congress was challenged by her opponent on the grounds that she had not met the constitutional requirement of seven years of citizenship."); Paul E. Salamanca & James E. Keller, The