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SUMMARY:3rd Thursday at Hoover's Presents: 
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DESCRIPTION:This is the first of a 3-month â€˜Best Of â€˜ series o
 f 3rd Thursday programs. This program originally aired in May of 2022. .\n
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Lou Henry Hoover&rsquo\;s White House Year
 s</p>\n<p>When Lou Henry Hoover moved into the White House on March 4\, 19
 29\, she looked forward to using her influence to strengthen the areas tha
 t were near and dear to her heart: women&rsquo\;s opportunities\; the arts
 \; and private philanthropy. The onset of what we now call the Great Depre
 ssion challenged Lou&rsquo\;s plans\, but she saw new opportunities for se
 rving the nation and remained undaunted.</p>\n<p>Lou continued to blaze a 
 trail of achievements that have often been forgotten. She was the first pr
 esident&rsquo\;s wife to address the nation by radio. She continued the wo
 rk of updating the White House to accurately reflect its history and docum
 ented that work. Lou&rsquo\;s private philanthropy led to the building of 
 a school for children in a remote area of rural Virginia\, and she sought 
 out and supported local artisans for a number of special projects.<strong>
 </strong></p>\n<p><strong>About the Speaker</strong>- Annette Dunlap:&nbsp
 \;</p>\n<p>Annette Dunlap has been a North Carolina-based freelance writer
  for over 30 years.&nbsp\; She has written for a variety of publications\,
  including op-eds for the&nbsp\;Fayetteville Observer\,&nbsp\;the&nbsp\;Ch
 arlotte Observer&nbsp\;and&nbsp\;The Pilot\, in Moore County. She was a fr
 eelance reporter for the&nbsp\;Asheboro&nbsp\;Courier-Tribune\,&nbsp\;and 
 has been a contributor to inspirational magazines\, business publications\
 , and&nbsp\;White House History.&nbsp\; Annette is the author of&nbsp\;Fra
 nk: The Story of Frances Folsom Cleveland\, America&rsquo\;s Youngest Firs
 t Lady\; The Gambler&rsquo\;s Daughter\; and Charles Gates Dawes: A Life.&
 nbsp\;Her biography of Lou Henry Hoover\,&nbsp\;A Woman of Adventure: The 
 Life and Times of First Lady Lou Henry Hoover\, was recently released by t
 he University of Nebraska Press.</p>\n<p>Annette has appeared on C-SPAN&rs
 quo\;s first ladies&rsquo\; series to discuss Frances Cleveland and Lou He
 nry Hoover\, and was a panelist at the Harding Symposium&rsquo\;s &ldquo\;
 Modern First Ladies&rdquo\; program in 2015. Her research on Frances Folso
 m Cleveland inspired the development of the program\, &ldquo\;First Ladies
  and the Politics of Fashion\,&rdquo\; which has been broadcast on C-SPAN.
 </p>\n<p>Annette holds a B.A. from the University of Arizona and an M.B.A.
  from Washington University in St. Louis. She and her husband of 41 years 
 live in North Carolina.</p>\n<p><strong>Registration is required to get th
 e Zoom link.&nbsp\;</strong></p>\nhttps://hiawathapubliclibrary.libnet.inf
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