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[Alice Roosevelt and Western ladies and gentlemen]

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Collection: Willard Dickerman Straight and Early U.S.-Korea Diplomatic Relations, Cornell University Library
Title: [Alice Roosevelt and Western ladies and gentlemen]
Date: 1905
Place: Asia: South Korea; Seoul
Type: Photographs
Description: The Alice Roosevelt party, visiting Korea in 1905, and shown here in the compound of the American legation.
Identifier: 1260.61.039.02
Persistent URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/5xp8
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Alice Roosevelt and Nicholas Longworth

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Ca. 1905
Alice Roosevelt and Nicholas Longworth in a horse and buggy at a horse show.
Alice Lee Roosevelt Longworth (February 12, 1884 – February 20, 1980) was the only child of Theodore Roosevelt and his first wife, Alice Hathaway Lee. Alice led an unconventional and sometimes controversial life, and despite her love and admiration for her legendary father, she proved to be almost nothing like him. She was not faithful in her marriage, she spurned Christianity, once considered accepting the offer to be "an honorary homosexual" in the late 1960s, temporarily became a Democrat during the Kennedy and Johnson administrations, and proudly boasted in a 60 Minutes interview that she was a "hedonist." Nicholas Longworth (November 5, 1869-April 9, 1931) was a prominent American politician in the Republican Party during the first third of the 20th century. He served as the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives from 1925 to 1931.
Alice Roosevelt and Nicholas Longworth

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Alice Lee Roosevelt Longworth (February 12, 1884 – February 20, 1980) was the only child of Theodore Roosevelt and his first wife, Alice Hathaway Lee. Alice led an unconventional and sometimes controversial life, and despite her love and admiration for her legendary father, she proved to be almost nothing like him. She was not faithful in her marriage, she spurned Christianity, once considered accepting the offer to be "an honorary homosexual" in the late 1960s, temporarily became a Democrat during the Kennedy and Johnson administrations, and proudly boasted in a 60 Minutes interview that she was a "hedonist." Nicholas Longworth (November 5, 1869-April 9, 1931) was a prominent American politician in the Republican Party during the first third of the 20th century. He served as the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives from 1925 to 1931.
Ca. 1905