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Lou Henry Hoover was an American First Lady born on March 29, 1874. She was the wife of Herbert Hoover, the 31st President of the United States. Lou was known for her involvement in various social and humanitarian efforts, including her work with the Girl Scouts and her advocacy for education. She was an accomplished linguist and geologist, often supporting her husband's political career. Lou Henry Hoover passed away on January 7, 1944, leaving a legacy of service and dedication to her community.

"The independent girl is truly of quite modern origin, and usually is a most bewitching little piece of humanity."


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