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  • 1
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    Albany : State University of New York Press
    UID:
    gbv_1696361028
    Umfang: 1 online resource (217 pages)
    ISBN: 9781438428161
    Serie: Excelsior Editions
    Inhalt: Intro -- Frank -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Note on Spelling -- Acknowledgments -- 1. "A little schoolgirl" -- 2. "A peculiarly happy disposition" -- 3. "Her manner is charming" -- 4. "She'll do!" -- 5. "The place is full of rumours about Mrs. Cleveland" -- 6. "Life is very smooth and even and beautiful" -- 7. "Mrs. Cleveland knew what she wanted" -- 8. "The best part is . . .the drive with G.C." -- 9. "Mr. Cleveland died at nine this morning" -- 10. "I am marrying Mrs. Grover Cleveland" -- 11. "America is simply not used to being serious about anything" -- 12. "I wish only a true picture of his life" -- Epilogue -- Afterword -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- V -- W -- Y -- Z.
    Anmerkung: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 9781438428178
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781438428178
    Sprache: Englisch
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  • 2
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    Albany, N.Y. :Excelsior Editions,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959235027802883
    Umfang: 1 online resource (217 p.)
    ISBN: 1-4384-2816-2 , 1-4416-2411-2
    Serie: Excelsior Editions
    Inhalt: When she married forty-nine-year-old President Grover Cleveland in a White House ceremony on June 2, 1886, Frances Folsom Cleveland was only twenty-one years old, making her the nation's youngest First Lady. Despite her age, however, Washington society marveled at how quickly the inexperienced Mrs. Cleveland (known as "Frank" to her family and friends) established herself as a social leader and capable spouse. Her popular Saturday receptions and glittering formal social events, combined with the warm and winning personality she displayed during her first two years in the White House, made her one of America's most popular First Ladies.Yet, as Annette Dunlap demonstrates in Frank, there was more to this charming and resolute woman than her social and entertaining skills. Active in New York society during the four years between the two Cleveland administrations, Frances built relationships with many of the nation's elite that helped return her husband to the White House for a second term. She played a pivotal role in keeping Cleveland's operation for cancer a secret, and as the country's economic picture and Cleveland's political popularity deteriorated, she coped admirably with criticism of herself and her husband, as well as lies about her children's health.Even though she shared her husband's opposition to women's suffrage, favoring instead an exalted role for women in the home, she struggled with Cleveland's possessiveness. A strong and opinionated woman in her own right, she developed her own network of associations that promoted kindergartens, mission work, and charitable activities that alleviated conditions for the poor.The first widowed former First Lady to remarry, Frances found new life as a political activist, taking a strong stand for military preparedness and promoting the need for a just and lasting peace at the end of World War I. She maintained leadership roles in several organizations well into her seventies, including the board of trustees of her alma mater, Wells College. Her lasting contributions to both early and higher education, as well as her work on behalf of the poor, may well make Frances Folsom Cleveland one of America's most underrated First Ladies.
    Anmerkung: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph , "A little schoolgirl" -- "A peculiarly happy disposition" -- "Her manner is charming" -- "She'll do!" -- "The place is full of rumours about Mrs. Cleveland" -- "Life is very smooth and even and beautiful" -- "Mrs. Cleveland knew what she wanted" -- "The best part is-- the drive with G.C." -- "Mr. Cleveland died at nine this morning" -- "I am marrying Mrs. Grover Cleveland" -- "America is simply not used to being serious about anything" -- "I wish only a true picture of his life." , English
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 1-4384-2817-0
    Sprache: Englisch
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  • 3
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    Online-Ressource
    Albany, N.Y. :Excelsior Editions,
    UID:
    almafu_9959235027802883
    Umfang: 1 online resource (217 p.)
    ISBN: 1-4384-2816-2 , 1-4416-2411-2
    Serie: Excelsior Editions
    Inhalt: When she married forty-nine-year-old President Grover Cleveland in a White House ceremony on June 2, 1886, Frances Folsom Cleveland was only twenty-one years old, making her the nation's youngest First Lady. Despite her age, however, Washington society marveled at how quickly the inexperienced Mrs. Cleveland (known as "Frank" to her family and friends) established herself as a social leader and capable spouse. Her popular Saturday receptions and glittering formal social events, combined with the warm and winning personality she displayed during her first two years in the White House, made her one of America's most popular First Ladies.Yet, as Annette Dunlap demonstrates in Frank, there was more to this charming and resolute woman than her social and entertaining skills. Active in New York society during the four years between the two Cleveland administrations, Frances built relationships with many of the nation's elite that helped return her husband to the White House for a second term. She played a pivotal role in keeping Cleveland's operation for cancer a secret, and as the country's economic picture and Cleveland's political popularity deteriorated, she coped admirably with criticism of herself and her husband, as well as lies about her children's health.Even though she shared her husband's opposition to women's suffrage, favoring instead an exalted role for women in the home, she struggled with Cleveland's possessiveness. A strong and opinionated woman in her own right, she developed her own network of associations that promoted kindergartens, mission work, and charitable activities that alleviated conditions for the poor.The first widowed former First Lady to remarry, Frances found new life as a political activist, taking a strong stand for military preparedness and promoting the need for a just and lasting peace at the end of World War I. She maintained leadership roles in several organizations well into her seventies, including the board of trustees of her alma mater, Wells College. Her lasting contributions to both early and higher education, as well as her work on behalf of the poor, may well make Frances Folsom Cleveland one of America's most underrated First Ladies.
    Anmerkung: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph , "A little schoolgirl" -- "A peculiarly happy disposition" -- "Her manner is charming" -- "She'll do!" -- "The place is full of rumours about Mrs. Cleveland" -- "Life is very smooth and even and beautiful" -- "Mrs. Cleveland knew what she wanted" -- "The best part is-- the drive with G.C." -- "Mr. Cleveland died at nine this morning" -- "I am marrying Mrs. Grover Cleveland" -- "America is simply not used to being serious about anything" -- "I wish only a true picture of his life." , English
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 1-4384-2818-9
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 1-4384-2817-0
    Sprache: Englisch
    Bibliothek Standort Signatur Band/Heft/Jahr Verfügbarkeit
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