EXCLUSIVE: The story of Alice Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt’s unconventional and strong-willed daughter, is being turned into a scripted podcast. Emma Roberts, Tony Goldwyn, Maggie Siff and Behzad ...
As the 2024 election nears, "60 Minutes: A Second Look" turned to the archives for a look at Alice Roosevelt Longworth, a former first daughter who captivated America for decades. The American public ...
Alice Roosevelt was one supremely naughty girl—especially for the daughter of a President. One of the most beautiful women ...
At her White House wedding in 1906, Alice Lee Roosevelt, the lively daughter of Republican President Theodore Roosevelt, grabbed a military guard's sword and sliced her wedding cake in half. "Let ...
In his personal journal, he famously wrote “the light has gone out of my life” after losing his wife and mother on the same ...
‘‘Alice: Alice Roosevelt Longworth, from White House Princess to Washington Power Broker’’ (Viking, 608 pages, $32.95), by Stacy A. Cordery: On Valentine’s Day in 1884, two days after the birth of his ...
The fiercely intelligent eldest daughter of President Teddy Roosevelt (1884–1981) was rebellious and outspoken partly as the result of her desperation to gain the attention of an emotionally distant ...
Celebrate Women’s History Month with Smithsonian Associates programs and experiences Lauren Lyons Stories from a single, iconic photograph featuring a presidential wild child, an electric car and the ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. The Alice Roosevelt Longworth ...
FARGO — Ed O’Keefe’s original literary ambition was to write a book about Theodore Roosevelt’s formative adventures in the American West. He admired Roosevelt, an inescapable figure encountered on ...
Theodore Roosevelt was president at the start of the Celebrity Age, and at the start of much of the modern image of the presidency. The White House was just beginning to be called that (rather than ...