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by Spencer Howard Yesterday, March 29 was Lou Henry Hoover’s birthday. Lou spent many years of her life involved with the Girl Scout movement. Here is an excerpt from a tribute written in lat…
Girl Scout committee members Lucy Guild, Carmelita Rosecrans, Doris Toney, Catherine Lane, Mrs. R.C. Griffith, Blanche Gray, Mildred Mudd, Kate Crutcher, Olivia Redwine, and Mrs. W.C. Goddard meet Lou Henry Hoover, San
An American President – Herbert Hoover.
Mystery of the Lou Henry Hoover Portrait - Girl Scout History Project
On Human Nature: Lou Henry Hoover's Musings – Hoover Heads
Girl Scouts - Photograph of former First Lady Lou Henry Hoover on a Presidential getaway at Blue Ridge Mountains. Lou Hoover was a huge advocate of Girl Scouts and loved camping, hiking
Mildred Esterbrook Mudd, Lou Henry Hoover, and Ethel Winston Whitiing, leaders of the Girl Scouts of the United States of America, Los Angeles, 1936 — Calisphere
CALLED MRS - Stock Photos, Illustrations and Images - Album
Lou Henry Hoover pets a dog, 1935 — Calisphere
Fab-Photo - Lou Henry Hoover was born on March 29, 1874. She was a humanitarian, Girl Scout leader, and First Lady of the U.S. In 1885, the family moved to Whittier, California.
Lou Hoover's System for Dealing with the Depression – Hoover Heads
Lou Hoover Biography :: National First Ladies' Library