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  1. Lou Henry Hoover died of a heart ailment on January 7, 1944, in New York City. Because Lou Henry Hoover was the wife of the President who failed to solve the Great Depression -- and because she preceded Eleanor Roosevelt, the woman who remade the position of First Lady -- her contemporaries, as well as historians, have tended to disparage or ...

  2. www.history.com › topics › first-ladiesLou Hoover - HISTORY

    Dec 16, 2009 · Lou Hoover (1874-1944) was an American first lady (1929-1933) and the wife of Herbert Hoover, the 31st president of the United States. ... Although Lou Henry’s love of the outdoors made her ...

  3. Apr 19, 2021 · Lou Henry met Herbert Hoover while the two were studying geology at Stanford in the 1890s. They married and moved abroad after Henry’s graduation. Herbert Hoover became a distinguished mining engineer, and Lou Henry Hoover, unable to find a position doing geological fieldwork, instead cultivated an interest in history to stay engaged in ...

  4. Lou Henry Hoover, 1874–1944 | Hoover Institution. The Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Stanford Libraries, and the Hoover Institution Library & Archives are pleased to present this celebration of the incredible 150 year legacy of the extraordinary Lou Henry Hoover.

  5. We are NEVER worried in the cape-able hands of Lou Henry Hoover! I chatted with the award-winning and well-traveled “treasure beyond measure” about his First Lady origins, fangirling over Fred Astaire, “serious” modern dancing, bringing Femmes to the front of burlesque, stripping on Bourbon Street, why New York City tastes like pistachio lemon cream, lesbian tipping etiquette in 2023 ...

  6. Herbert Hoover went on to a remarkably successful career as a mining engineer, then roles as a humanitarian, public servant, and eventually president of the United States. Lou Henry Hoover was a remarkable person in her own right. An activist and independent woman ahead of her time, she brought these characteristics to her role as First Lady.

  7. May 3, 2024 · An accomplished woman, known for her intelligence, kindness, and diplomacy, Lou Henry Hoover was a geology scholar and a philanthropist with an impressive career. Lou Henry Hoover was the first woman at Stanford University to graduate with a degree in geology in 1898.

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