First Lady Lou Henry Hoover Giving a Radio Address with Girl Scouts
4/7/1931
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The original caption for this photograph that was published in the newspaper reads: Lauds the Girl Scout Movement: In a radio broadcast over a nationwide hook-up, Mrs. Herbert Hoover, wife of the chief executive and honorary president of the [Girl Scouts] movement, lauded the Girl Scout Organization of America. This was the first time a picture was ever made at the White House showing either Mrs. Hoover or the president broadcasting. Left to right – [Girl Scout] Lois Kuhn, Mrs. Hoover, and [Girl Scout] Peggy Starr.
This primary source comes from the Collection HH-AV: Hoover Presidential Library Audiovisual Collection.
Full Citation: Photograph 31-1931-34; First Lady Lou Henry Hoover Giving a Radio Address with Girl Scouts; 4/7/1931; Photographs of People, Places and Events, 1962 - 2004; Collection HH-AV: Hoover Presidential Library Audiovisual Collection; Herbert Hoover Library, West Branch, IA. [Online Version, https://docsteach.org/documents/document/lou-henry-hoover-radio-address, March 22, 2023]Activities that use this document
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