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  1. In 1906, Alice married Republican Representative Nicholas Longworth of Ohio. They lived in Washington, D.C. Alice took a front row seat to politics and became close with many of the Republicans and other politicians. She frequently voiced her political opinion and in the 1930s spoke out against her cousins Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt ...

  2. 4. Nov. 2007 · Alice Roosevelt Longworth, the eldest daughter of President Theodore Roosevelt, was famous in her own right. She earned the nickname "the other Washington monument" because of her lifelong ...

  3. Alice Lee Roosevelt Longworth (12 Februari 1884 – 20 Februari 1980) adalah seorang penulis Amerika dan sosialita terkemuka. Dia adalah anak tertua dari Presiden AS Theodore Roosevelt dan satu-satunya anak yang dia miliki dengan istri pertamanya, Alice Hathaway Lee . Longworth menjalani kehidupan yang tidak konvensional dan kontroversial.

  4. University of Texas at Austin. Alice Roosevelt Longworth has become a historical caricature a sort of Dorothy Parker of American politics. By comparison with cousin Eleanor, she is pigeon-holed today as a one-dimensional gadfly. picture of "Mrs. L." is that of a raconteur, a Washington cave-dweller tress.

  5. The wedding ensemble is part of the trousseau, a collection of garments, accessories, and personal items that a bride will take into their new marriage. At noon on February 17, 1906, Alice Roosevelt married Representative Nicholas Longworth of Ohio. The next morning, The Washington Post provided front-page coverage of the fabulous social event.

  6. Alice Lee Roosevelt Longworth was an American writer and socialite. She was the eldest child of U.S. president Theodore Roosevelt and his only child with his first wife, Alice Hathaway Lee Roosevelt. Longworth led an unconventional and controversial life. Her marriage to Representative Nicholas Longworth III, a Republican Party leader and 38th Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, was ...

  7. Alice Roosevelt Longworth. Alice made her debut in the East Room on January 3, 1903, the first American president's daughter to have such an event staged in the White House. In planning the festivity, Alice and her stepmother disagreed as to whether champagne should be served. When Edith finally vetoed the idea, Alice complained, "I think my ...