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Alice Roosevelt Longworth christening the submarine named after her father, the USS Theodore Roosevelt, in 1959 In 1955, Alice slipped and suffered a broken hip . In 1956, she was diagnosed with breast cancer, and though she successfully underwent a mastectomy at the time, cancer was found in her other breast in 1970, requiring a second mastectomy.
Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 16:28, 16 April 2006: 640 × 515 (52 KB): SimonATL: Representative Nicholas Longworth and his wife, Alice Roosevelt Longworth snapped on the Capitol steps, as they watched the Indians from Arizona put on their snake dance around 1926.
Her father was an Ohio State Supreme Court judge, and her brother (also named Nicholas Longworth) was a congressman from Ohio for three decades, eventually becoming Speaker of the United States House of Representatives from 1925-31. He married Alice Roosevelt (daughter of President Theodore Roosevelt) in 1906. She was reputed to dislike Alice.
With the close proximity to the capital, the races were attended by many politicians. A journalist once took a photo of Alice Roosevelt Longworth placing a bet, much to the chagrin of her father Theodore Roosevelt, who suppressed the sale of the photos to the newspapers. [1] Famous jockey Walter Miller won all five races during a Benning meet ...
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The Longworth family was a prominent, wealthy family originating in Cincinnati. Pages in category "Longworth family" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
When Alice she was asked to go to London to attend King Edward VII's coronation, a British newspaper advised that Alice be treated as "the oldest daughter of the Emperor, " (her father). When a local Washington DC magazine began to make mention of Alice as "the Crown Prin - beg pardon - daughter of the President," TR was so annoyed at these ...
978-0-316-00895-2 (hardback) / ISBN 978-0-316-01400-7 (paperback) The Imperial Cruise is a non-fiction book authored by James Bradley . In the book Bradley examines American policy in the Pacific during the presidency of Theodore Roosevelt , and a surrounding a secret diplomatic/Congressional mission to Asia conceived by Roosevelt which would ...