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Alice Roosevelt

2015-05-04 | 🔗

The eldest daughter of Theodore Roosevelt was a firebrand who never shied away from the public eye. She was nicknamed "the Second Washington Monument" because of her social power, which she parlayed into political influence.

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the spotlight, even if you don't wanna, be scrutinised by the press, a judge by the public and some kids kind of struggle to keep their noses clean. But the focus of today's episode did not Bob with that she's kind of a wild child from the moment she stepped into the White House in nineteen o one Alice. Roosevelt is who were going to be talking about given any modern famous kid, whether their presidential kid or just a child star a run for their money in the wild behaviour department, and she was coming ITALY, unapologetic about it further entire life, very simple: she can an embroidered pillow in her home with one of Tracy's favorite, sayings embroidered on it at which is attributed to her having set it, which is, if you can't say something good about someone sit right. Next to me, I actually did not know that that could be attributed to her. I have with repeated its steel magnolias, it has often
and at least in the two biographies I looked at it in several other pieces. It is in one of the things with Alice. Is that a lot of what you're getting is stories that were re told by family members and friends? So it's possible that she did say it initially, but she certainly everyone credits her without when she was came, the second Washington monument, because She managed to amass quite a bit of social power in the: U S, capital and she parlay that into some political influence and how much so is still a bit of debate how much influence she really had politically, but she certainly was very close to power for her entire life, and so we will talk about that life and how she may be used that our Alice was born to Theodore, Roosevelt and Alice Hathaway Lee Roosevelt on February twelfth eighteen. Eighty four,
most people, no sort of about the tragedy that happened in his family just two days later on February Fourteenth hours. This far Theodore Roosevelt ran home from his work as an assembly man in New York State legislature to their house at fifty seventh street, because grave news had come mother, Martha Bullock, Roosevelt, who was known as Miti, had died of typhoid fever. On top of that, Tragedy. Only a few hours later. Roosevelt's wife Alice also died of bright disease. This is a kidney condition. That's characterized by high concentrations of protein in the urine. She'd been living with prices for quite some time, but her pregnancy had complicated the condition and weakened her overall level of health. And, as you can imagine, that double loss to lose apparent in your spouse within about four hours really devastate
Roosevelt, who is only twenty five at the time, and he wanted quite way to escape all reminders of this loss. He even so far as to forbid the mention of his wife. Alice's name and his grief continue burden him and by the end of eighteen? Eighty four he decided to can appear on his involvement in politics politics than to go west. For I also he moved out of the Dakota Territories and he had spent time there before we talk about that. If we do Teddy Roosevelt and he established L corn ranch, therefore, a life that he wanted to kind of live in isolation of ranching. He also work as a sheriff and he did not take the incense Alice with him, who was usually called baby. Lee presumably because the name out with which was forgiven name caused Roosevelt, so much pain, so he left Baby Lee in New York. She stayed with Roosevelt sister Anna, who was called baby and eventually Alice called her
see by it, wasn't totally absent of a father there. There were several times during the next two years where his work brought him back east and he would spend time with the baby during these. But baby was her primary parent during this period of baby leaves life June of eighteen. Eighty six hours, his father was ready to resume life in New York, the home that he had contracted to be built just after his wife's death was completed. And he resumed his role as Alice S, father, full time as they moved into their oyster bay, Long Island house in December of eighteen, eighty six Theodore, Roosevelt remarried and his new bride was Edith Kara, who had been his childhood sweetheart Edith and TAT. He would have five children together. Roosevelt ran for vice president on the ticket with William Mckinley in eighteen. Ninety six, the pair was re elected for a second term, but then on September. Six
nineteen o one Mckinley, was shot by anarchist. Liam Leon toll GOSH at the PAN American exposition in Buffalo New York. In eight days later, the president died from his wounds and Roosevelt having been vice, president became president from the Roosevelt's moved into the White House in nineteen O. One Alice was seventeen. She pretty much immediately became a celebrity. She was known for her wild antics and rebellious behaviour. She was a party girl, two rival any so every day and she had started to appearing gossip magazines back and she was sixteen should basically stayed there or her fathers entire time in office. Your one biographer The comment that all Edith and Teddy needed to do to know what Alice had been up to the night before was to open the morning paper, because her antics were such great draw, of readers that papers would put them on the front page, even sometimes pushing out much bigger and more important news
Alice smoked, which they now for young lady, not nuts they fall and when her father forbid her to do so under his roof. She just moved it. But outside, and so she would start sitting on the White House roof to enjoy cigarettes. She also play poker And she bent on horses, she was thirty, famously photographed. Placing a bad at one point She would ride in cars with men without chaperones. She wore pants on occasion, which of course was very unladylike at that time, and she would always her own car through the streets of Washington should also barge in our meetings at the White House, seemingly with causing trouble is the only reason for having done that. She claimed to be a pagan to fly in the face of her very religious stepmother. She called Christianity voodoo to kind of royal her up. She had a pet snake,
Named Emily spinners carried around the house with her and even the parties there are some accounts to say it was a boa constrictor, but others say it was a garter snake. I can hardly imagine to West. Similar snakes yeah at the snake story, is one that it gives told because there are often biographers use first hand, accounts from friends and relatives Everybody knows that lake, even in your social group, there are stories they have grown out of. You know their original proportions, and so we We don't have a sense of the snake situation and what the realities were of it some will say she showed up at one party with a huge boa constrictor on her neck. Other states carry this snake in her pocket overtime.
And I was relieved this to some friends. Last may all your talking about it. They thought lake. The way a child will pick up a weird animal and put it in their pocket, and we now know she was like eighteen in my teeth its voice. She was discarding around the snake for entertainment, the plants dubbed her princess Alice so her favorite color, for example, was a grayish blue, and that became very there. Randy, it was called Alice Blue Scully, you Know- was a celebrity icon at this point in her father, the president is often quoted as saying I can even run the country or I can attend the hours, but I cannot possibly do both afraid of the family. Once said that she was quote like Young wild animal that had been put into good clothes, in nineteen o five, so several years into their time at the White House, she serve the goodwill ambassador travelling to Asia with a group of congressmen- and this is this-
Time of first daughter had taken on such a duty in this trip, which was dubbed the period. Crews tired, we likely that President Roosevelt really looked at this mission is a way to keep his troublesome eldest daughter out of his here for a little while he like that's sitcom, waiting to happen and we're gonna get into the deal details that trip costs of work. You things happen layer, but before we do do you wanna pause for a word from his father. Let's do that he packets, nurse. Have you ever wanted to share a love story with someone, but you may be wanted to do it in a really unique in interesting way, or you were struggling to get the exact rate words in place. Will you don't know to worry about that. You can put it into a book, and that is where love book comes in love books, help customers express their sentiments that there, working hard to make their own unique thing, and each book is come we customizable most customers, use them to list the reasons why they love someone, but you can you Kinds of things
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on this goodwill, tour Alice travelled with a large group. There was secretary of WAR, William Howard Taft, twenty three congressmen and seven senators Alice made headlines, where she went in part because of a wild behaviour which continued on the road she set off. Firecrackers on the train on the first leg of the trip from Washington to San Francisco, her pistol from the train as well aiming at telegraph poles. They passed them yeah. I read one account the suggested that she kind of road it off as well as the fourth of July system of celebrating, when a light firecrackers incited should, as it gets He was foolish. I was gonna, do it as well, the welcoming gaze of the press because they really did just follow her everywhere. She after twenty three congressmen and seven senators Alice made headed I'd himself trying to serve as a chaperone and keep Alice
representative apart, because this man was fifteen years her senior, but eventually Taffetas, gave up and was like. I can't control this situation the following year: Alice actually married long worth, who was notoriously womanizing drinker and their ceremony was Harry Lavish, it was at the White House and it was front page news. This wedding took place on February, seventeenth, nineteen o six and four hours. It represented a break for freedom. She no longer had to live with her stepmother and, according to the account of biographers Stacy, Audrey when Edith said farewell to Alice after the wedding. Her parting words were no, I'm glad to see you leave. You have never been anything but trouble. So after a honeymoon in Cuba Nicholas settled in the married life together and while it, the conventional romantic remarriage sort of work for the two of them.
They weren't really love so much as they were comfortable with one another. Presumably they were drawn together because they re both sort of these big extreme partying personalities. And they both remains the people that they were before. They said their vows that there was some head budding. There were some wild times and there were some infidelity on both sides of the equation. When her fathers time It has ended in nineteen o nine hours, allegedly very voodoo doll of the new First lady Nellie Taft, in a long before the new president, we then, or that and so for her very public criticism of the task Alice was banned from the White House where their tenure there there were several times, she's, not welcome. In the White House, a few years later, the long where's marriage would really be tested. When Teddy Roosevelt went Toto with Taft in a political battle, the bigger you four hours, the Nicholas's extramarital dalliances was that her husband
hoarded, William Taft in the nineteen twelve campaign against her fathers, newly formed progressive Bull Moose party. She added We advised her father against this move, but she remained stalwart, leave loyal to him even when he disregarded her advice and she, so opted to appear in her husband's home district of Cincinnati with Hiram Johnson. Her fathers vice present, The running me, instead of with her husband on his campaign and long worth, lost that election, which Alice sometimes took credit for even though he didn't have getting reelected a couple years later, But Alison Nicholas did managed survive the upheaval their marriage did through through that the disastrous and very rocky nineteen twelve election cycle there may remained intact, although politically bit was pretty distant. At that point they weren't sort of of the same mind in any way to add,
salt injury. The nineteen twelve presidential election went through Democratic Woodrow Wilson, due in part to the split in the loyalty of the Republican Party between Taft and Roosevelt, so just as Alice had been vocally critical of Taft. She also vocally criticized Wilson and in some ways, even more so she was once again banned from the White House after publicly making. Comments about the president, not so long after this terrorism. Died in his sleep. It was ingenue on January six. Nineteen nineteen and he was sixty at this point- that we have a coronary embolism and at that point Wilson had already proposed the League of Nations in his nineteen eighteen speech before Congress. As part of his fourteen points plan, Roosevelt had hated that and in turn so did AL
because she pretty much always followed her fathers political leanings and she rallied very hard against the. U S becoming a member of the League of Nations after her father died and that the league did formerly form in Geneva, Switzerland in nineteen twenty aim, so Teddy's His daughter basically used every single scrap of influence. She had to sway politicians in Washington DC against the idea of joining the league, whether it was her efforts are not the. U S never became a member during the nineteen twenty. Alice started an affair. With the chair of the Senate, Foreign Relations Kennedy was senator. The Import of Idaho the two of them did over their shared admiration of her late father and their love of literature, sea and the Senator Woodson Letter. To one another and they were deeply in love, as their affair became less and less of a secret Allison dubbed Aurora Borealis by the press and gossip circles
in twenty five Alice's husband, Nicholas Long Worth became speaker of the house and then a mere. They also welcome there, one an only child Polina into the world at long earth was complete. The excited about this baby and voted on her even though the odds are that the infant was in fact fathered by Alice's, Paramour Bora and that Nicholas actually New, that's in a bitter sweet of coincidence. Polina was born on February fourteenth, which of course, is found. Stay, but was also the same day that Alice's, mother and grandmother had died. Many years prior, also in nineteen twenty five Alice and Nicholas moved into home at two thousand nine Massachusetts Avenue Northwest, which has just west of Dupont, Circle Alice, who lived there for the rest of her life and the house. It was built in eighteen. Eighty one would serve as a home base for the first daughters, many famed social events that she would host for the next six decades.
In nineteen thirty, one Alice's husband, Nicholas Long Worth died, and unfortunately he didn't really leave much behind in terms of finances for his widow. His family money was almost entirely gone. And, while love or Bora lived another nine years. It doesn't appear that he really helped his mistress out financially. Two years after her husband's death Alice published her memoirs crowded hours in an effort to make some money and this was also the year that Franklin Delano Roosevelt took office. So just in case you don't know the scoop. Some people think that the he was much closer much more closely. Did to Teddy Roosevelt than he actually was Theo residential and if they are only distant related, they were forced cousins once removed. I have also seen them listed as this cousin, so your command of genealogy and how that works may affect your perception of that
F the hours wife. Eleanor, however, was actually much more closely related to the former president, because Theodore Roosevelt had been her. Uncle Alice was really pretty cutting when it came to Franklin and Elinor she wants to arrived Franklin, Delano, Roosevelt as one third sap and two thirds Eleanor was a period. Would you unflattering imitations of Eleanor at tea parties? I think we recently got a request for us to do in a hole our respect and empty are only distant related. They were forced cousins once wrote, it's a debated over it is we re prepping this really at the end of the day that this boils down to a lot of descriptions of kind of petty arguments, so that is the best for a whole.
Pursued, but there were a lot of arguments and a lot of nit picking. It was one of those things were lake. They would gossip two friends about one another kind of circulate, really insulting things. You know it was a pretty caddies it Asian in nineteen thirty eight hours and her half brother collaborated as editors on a book of poetry. In that same year, she put the house on Massachusetts Avenue on the market. Although it never sold her, she'll engagements became the invite in Washington and Alice was pretty open about her opinions, both political and social. It's of used all of her social advances as opportunities to bear. Cast these obedience to really the elite of Washington, see also licensed her image, freeze and advertisements for products like cigarettes and called cream, and she did all of this to try to support,
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close friendship with Nixon did not survive the Watergate scandal. I was sort of distanced herself from Nixon and when asked about it. She would claim that the whole thing, meaning that whole scandal had become quote boring. She also became clear that the candidate family, despite their democratic affiliation and in spite of her lifeline position as Republican Alice, supported the Democratic Party and nineteen sixty four and nine sixty eight. I wonder how much of that had to do with, like the shifting ideologies of the parties at that point now, significant amount you know she was not a woman who just blindly went down party line. She really was pretty thoughtful about her positions. She would get sort of so adamant and passionate, bout them that you might think that she had lost sight of the forest for the trees in some cases, but I think she really do do. You know welcome the ideas
the people she liked to have political discourse, I'm sure, when someone made a case for a situation that she thought was certainly sensible and made sense to her. She didn't necessarily sea. It is changing side. So much is now I'm still going on with my convictions. They just happen to align with these people at the moment. Tragedy struck in nineteen fifty seven when I was his daughter, Polina died from a combination of sleeping pills and alcohol sometimes referred to is a purposeful overdose, sometimes couched in slightly more nebulous terms, but pulling a deadly behind a daughter, joint, Sturm and Alice We raised her granddaughter after pulling his death as the years we're on that house outside of Japan. Circle grew shabby and flattered, but they really didn't seem to concern the aging
his daughter so much so let the yard grow over the house filled up with papers. She started spending the money they ever time on the third floor with their books and a well stocked refrigerator for snacks. During reading breaks it is found a little light, gray gardens, but she did not go completely broke. Yeah she's still have servants. She had made a rule that the servants were allowed to stay at the house because she didn't like being awakened early. One story goes that Servants would arrive at eleven and she would usually tell him to go away and she would go back to sleep until one o clock in the afternoon But, yes, she wasn't like isolated without people, but MRS El Din, to lose her mental edge eventually, but her granddaughter Joanna visited frequently they seemed close and Joanna also sort of started this effort to make sure that, his friends were stopping by and Alice wasn't like a lonely old lady in a crumbling house. She really wanted to stay social Alice die,
nineteen. Eighty, a week after her birthday at the age of ninety six, in accordance with her wishes, we had a very quiet burial and she had lived all of her half siblings from her father. Second, marriage. Yeah, it's kind of one of the interesting things. You really expect the wild party child to burn out much earlier than the rest of the family, but she just kept on going and she was a spit fire the whole time in her memoirs, Alice, who very obvious everyone loved and admired her father was pretty open that she struggled with some resentments with him, particularly about his move west after her mother died, she really felt that he had kind of abandoned. Her is an infant and she also admitted that she had been really jealous and angry at having to vie for his attention to compete with his second wife once he did come back to New York and then their five children she just felt she never got to have her father to herself. She
Her diary, while she looked at the White House Quote Father, doesn't care for me, that is to say one eighth as much as he does for the other children. I pray for a fortune. I care for nothing except to amuse myself in a charmingly expensive away, yet sort of reads like such a classic psychological study of like a child, but acts out for attention answered of you know her feelings of being ignored them. What kind of lead to that behaviour that really informed her entire life. But one of the things that I really love of our Alice is that she is as quotable as can be really made her stand out throughout all of her years for her amazing quips, some of which were very caddy and some of which were just sort of wonderfully witty. So I thought to close out. We will cover a few favorites. Did you gonna tell the first, my dear so so Mccarthy trying to call her by her first name, and she said no Senator Mccarthy
we're not going to call me Alice the Trautmann, the trash men and the policeman on the black may call me Alice. But you may not insert of love that The one that I really love requested is that she once said my specialty is detached. Malevolence, Her last saw her life philosophy was bill was empty, empty, what's ball and scratch where it is simply very sense. Advice we foresee reminds me a bit of of Edna statements of away and, and we asked, got a letter after episode and add the saving of away from somebody who is kind of chagrined that we had talked of her shenanigans in a gleeful away, whereas if, She had been a man. We would not have talked about a grief away.
There was a whole aspect of it had to do with her being expelled from school and allowed beckoned, because she was a celebrity which is not totally germane to this episode bet, I think part of that is when when ours was behave in this way, she was challenging the status quo and met doing similar things were maintaining the status quo. So that is why, when women quote misbehave, sometimes we sound quite gleeful about it by love. Anybody, that's spitfire, but the eye can totally see as well how she was just a pain in the neck. Like I'm kidding,. Imagine if a modern presidents like if we heard a story of Lake President, twins when he was an office or President Obama's girls, just Jim, themselves in the meetings like we would never hear the end of it in the press and how horrifying it was. But Alice did this stuff and somehow p.
Loved her, so much that they thought it was aware, is the girl she That is another important meeting in the White House like who, with while making her it will ambassador. I is one of those things am I. What were you thinking that really sound like she's, just gonna pay up the ambassador from China and then run away giggling, and that would just be horrible for So that is why, when women- misbehave. Sometimes we sound and I do so. The question marks about actually think this is a good thing, but her having taken up with long worth with his and he was much older and kind of having that little adventure on that trip may have saved some embarrassment greater. Yes, she was he applied and could not pants suddenly. But you see I could see what he would be allowed to deal with, and it is interesting. One other articles that I read for this was actually written by
a biographer of hers, but it was contextual, rising it in a sort of looking Modern president's children and how there is, to some degree this this unspoken rule of like you, leave the kids out of it and you don't really focus on them, but that lake remember when President Obama's children. I don't know which of the girls. It was like rolled her eyes at some event, and people were all in a twitter about it and she, Are you kidding me? Do you know what I was Roosevelt is like it thirteen year old girl roles, her eyes, like you, consider yourself lucky allow it because it could be like it in the early nineties, hundreds at which is the sort of a funny way to catch it. That, now. I have listener meal, and I'm doing a thing that I always feel bad. I don't do more of, which is that I just wanna call out some of our listeners who rabies actual physical mayo and some of them.
One of the things I love is that we have listeners who travel the world and some of them all right as multiple letters or postcards from their various travel. So I wanted to talk about two of those one is. The first is Becky and Becky lives in Spain, but she travels all over and she said, It's amazing postcards wine is a postcard that is a british poster from the Second World war. About sort of you know being free. When it is, go through your wardrobe, make do in man and a woman with her wardrobe finding what clothes she command rather than having to consume resources by buying new clothes, and then in another one. She did. We just got this one. She sent an image of the or their lights in Iceland and she went to try to see them, but it did not work out. She is dead lots of snowing clouds, but she also got to try what she calls for method: shark, fin and alcohol.
First use. Actually, I have no idea what it was, but that's what it smells like. So she is now back home in Spain, but thank you so much Becky for sending is, as these postcards is like a nice vicarious trip around Europe with you. So we appreciate those another listener who isn't as multiple postcard, is our listeners Zoe Span. She sent us if a large black and white immense of Schloss newsman steam, which, as you know, the mad king, Ludwig Tassel, which is good and then another one that is a small portion of Madame de Pompadour port, the famous Madame de Pompadour portrait that she, went to Munich to visit museum She particularly went to the museum to see this portrait and that part of the museum was closed and she was very dismayed and then she found when she was in the gift shop, making a purchase the ladys that work told her that actually that that particular painting had been moved across the street door
remodels who she raised over to another museum and got to see after all, her way. So thank you silly for sending both of those again, I get to go to museums, vicariously, and I love it ever third little bit that we have is from our listener. Tabitha and she sent us a card from the Herschel Carousel Factory me I am in New York and she says just in case you ever vacationing in the area. I do recommend stopping by the Herschel Museum in New York. Several of our listeners, as an aside I should say, have mentioned this museum and how meeting it is they have a history exhibit about Herschels animals and the restoration work there. You can actually see the whole process. That's it. I would love to see best They have an old carousel set to the older, faster adult thrill ride. Speed each of the horses has either. Restored resolve to do list for restoration, the whole building is full of beautiful pieces and art history. Thank you that
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