About This Book
A personal memoir recounts a life beginning with childhood in Cincinnati and continuing through marriage to a leading public figure, with years spent in Washington society and abroad during her husband’s governmental service. It records travel and residence in Japan and the Philippines, encounters with local customs and political complexities, family memories, and domestic scenes at the White House. The narrative combines anecdote and observation, offering descriptions of landscapes, official ceremonies, and social life, and is accompanied by numerous illustrations that document homes, public events, and foreign locales.
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