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  1. Ruth Baird Bryan Leavitt Owen Rohde, conocida como Ruth Bryan Owen, (Jacksonville, 2 de octubre de 1885-Copenhague, 26 de julio de 1954) fue una política estadounidense, que fue elegida para dos mandatos en la Cámara de Representantes de los Estados Unidos y fue la primera mujer nombrada embajadora de Estados Unidos.

    • Ruth Baird Bryan
    • Alvin Mansfield Owsley
  2. Ruth Bryan Owen was a female pioneer in the film industry. She was a director, producer, and screenwriter for a feature film in 1922, called Once Upon a Time/Scheherazade, which is now considered to be lost. In the spring of 1921, she started production of Once Upon a Time.

  3. Ruth Baird Bryan Leavitt Owen Rohde, conocida como Ruth Bryan Owen, (Jacksonville, 2 de octubre de 1885-Copenhague, 26 de julio de 1954) fue una política estadounidense, que fue elegida para dos mandatos en la Cámara de Representantes de los Estados Unidos y fue la primera mujer nombrada embajadora de Estados Unidos.

  4. Website. goldenclouds .com. Golden Clouds was the name given by Ruth Bryan Owen, the first female US ambassador, to her house in Oracabessa, Jamaica. [2] [3] It is situated between Goldeneye, where Ian Fleming wrote many of the James Bond novels, and Noël Coward 's Firefly Estate.

  5. 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.

  6. by Christina Lane. 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.

  7. Ruth Bryan Owen, The first woman elected to Congress from the South, she was the daughter of presidential nominee William Jennings Bryan. Born in Nebraska, she moved to Florida in 1918. She was a widow and the mother of four when she was elected to Congress in 1928, eight years after women obtained the right to vote.