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  2. Alice Roosevelt Longworth - Wikipedia

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    Alice Lee Roosevelt Longworth (February 12, 1884 – February 20, 1980) was an American writer and socialite. She was the eldest child of U.S. president Theodore Roosevelt and his only child with his first wife, Alice Hathaway Lee Roosevelt.

  3. Washington's princess: How Alice Roosevelt captivated America

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    On "60 Minutes: A Second Look," hear what it was about former first daughter Alice Roosevelt that captivated America.

  4. Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone - Wikipedia

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    Eleanor Roosevelt, Princess Alice, and Clementine Churchill at the Second Quebec Conference during the Second World War. In 1944, the Princess Alice Barracks Cabin at Britannia Bay provided a summer retreat for Royal Canadian Air Force Women's Division

  5. Alice blue - Wikipedia

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    Alice blue is a pale tint of azure that was favored by Alice Roosevelt Longworth, daughter of Theodore Roosevelt, which sparked a fashion sensation in the United States. [ 3 ] The hit song " Alice Blue Gown ", inspired by Longworth's signature gown , premiered in Harry Tierney 's 1919 Broadway musical Irene .

  6. Talk:Alice Roosevelt Longworth - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. No, Princess Alice Wasn't Really Interviewed by a Journalist ...

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    In The Crown season 3, a journalist named John Armstrong writes a glowing article about Princess Alice, Queen Elizabeth's mother-in-law. In reality, that never really happened.

  8. USS Princess Matoika - Wikipedia

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    Edwin Drechsel, in his two-volume work Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen, 1857–1970, reports that the ship was named equally for Princess Alice of Albany and Alice Roosevelt. [6] Princess Alice of Albany was a granddaughter of Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom, and the new bride of Prince Alexander of Teck in Württemberg. [17]

  9. Martha Bulloch Roosevelt - Wikipedia

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    Mittie Roosevelt died of typhoid fever in the early morning of February 14, 1884, aged 48. On the afternoon of the same day and in the same house, Theodore's first wife, Alice Lee Roosevelt, unexpectedly died of Bright's disease. Alice Roosevelt Longworth, Mittie's granddaughter, had been born two days earlier. [10]