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  1. Lou Henry (1874-1944) Hoover was the wife of President Herbert Hoover and served as First Lady of the United States from 1929 to 1933. Lou Henry was born March 29 th, in Waterloo, Iowa, 1874. During her childhood, her father, Charles Delano Henry, always took her on camping trips in the mountains. She learnt how to ride horses and hunted during ...

  2. 1 de abr. de 2024 · Dedicated to Girl Scouts in 1926, Lou Henry Hoover Girl Scout House is the oldest active scout meeting house today. Named after former First Lady Lou Henry Hoover, who established the first West Coast troop and served as president of Girl Scout USA, the meeting house is located in Palo Alto, next to a lovely city park, public pool, local zoo ...

  3. 30 de jul. de 2022 · Former first lady Lou Henry Hoover was a trained geologist who joined Herbert Hoover in his World War I relief efforts before moving into the White House in 1929. Annette Dunlap, author of a ...

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  4. Lou Hoover. Lou Henry was born in Waterloo, Iowa, on March 29, 1874, to parents Charles and Florence Weed Henry. 1 Lou and her family moved around before eventually settling in Monterey, California. 2 As a young girl, Lou spent a lot of time in the wilderness with her father and developed a love for the outdoors.

  5. Lou Henry Hoover 1874-1944 Born: Warerloo, Iowa Married: Herbert Clark Hoover, 1899 Children: Herbert Jr., Allan First Lady: 1929-1933: Lou Henry was a brilliant student at Stanford University. As the only woman in the geology class, she certainly impressed Herbert Hoover, a fellow geology major.

  6. La casa Lou Henry Hoover, conocida formalmente como casa Lou Henry y Herbert Hoover, es una edificación histórica ubicada en el campus de la Universidad Stanford, California, Estados Unidos. Completada en 1920, es la antigua casa de Herbert Hoover, 31.° presidente de los Estados Unidos, y su esposa Lou Henry Hoover, quienes la diseñaron.

  7. Lou Henry Hoover served as First Lady from 1929 to 1933 as the wife of the 31st President, Herbert Hoover. An avid Chinese linguist and geology scholar, she was also the first First Lady to make regular nationwide radio broadcasts. Admirably equipped to preside at the White House, Lou Henry Hoover brought to it long experience as wife of a man ...