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Lou Henry Hoover - First Lady Palo Alto CA

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Lou Henry Hoover - First Lady Palo Alto CA
Lou Henry Hoover was the wife of President Herbert Hoover and therefore First Lady. Their house in the Palo Alto (CA) hills is now the official residence of the President of Stanford University.

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Date & Place: in Palo Alto, California USA
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Lou (Henry) Hoover
Lou Henry Hoover, born on March 29, 1874, in Waterloo, Iowa, was a woman of remarkable intellect and influence. As the wife of Herbert Hoover, the 31st President of the United States, she served as the First Lady from 1929 to 1933. Lou was not only a distinguished figure in the political sphere but also a trailblazer in her own right. Educated as a geologist and linguist, Lou's early career included working for the United States Geological Survey. Her expertise in languages and her passion for exploration led her to travel extensively, making valuable contributions to her field. During her tenure as First Lady, Lou brought her sharp intellect and cultural appreciation to the White House. She championed various social and humanitarian causes, leaving a lasting impact on the role of the First Lady. Beyond her public life, Lou Henry Hoover was a woman of many talents, known for her proficiency in several languages, her love of outdoor activities, and her commitment to fostering cultural exchange. Her legacy is one of intelligence, advocacy, and a pioneering spirit that transcended the traditional expectations of women in her time.
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