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  1. 29. März 2016 · Alice Roosevelt Longworth at 90. By Sally Quinn. Washington Post Staff Writer Feb. 12, 1974 “I still,” she muses, rapping her bony fingers against her graying head, “more or less have my ...

  2. 21. Feb. 1980 · WASHINGTON, Feb. 20--Alice Roosevelt Longworth, the elder daughter and last surviving child of President Theodore Roosevelt, died today after a short illness in the mansion she had lived in for ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Alice Roosevelt Longworth was photographed in just before she christened a submarine named for her father, Theodore Roosevelt. The band was swinging, but the music was wasted on the fetching young women sitting forlornly by, waiting for partners. At a small table near the dance floor, a woman was in animated conversation with four men, who ...

  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. An entertaining and eye-opening biography of America's most memorable first daughterFrom the moment Teddy Roosevelt's outrageous and charming teenage daughter strode into the White House—carrying a snake and dangling a cigarette—the outspoken Alice began to put her imprint on the whole of the twentieth-century political scene.

  7. Alice Roosevelt Longworth, née le 12 février 1884 à New York et morte le 20 février 1980 à Washington, D.C., est une figure mondaine américaine.