Monday, Jun. 12, 1933
Busiest Lady
Entering her fourth month as First Lady, indefatigable Mrs. Roosevelt continued to make national news almost daily. During the past fortnight she: P:Unveiled a memorial at Bear Mountain Park, New York to the late Director Stephen Tyng Mather of the National Park Service.
P:Received 600 disabled veterans on the South Grounds of the White House. P:Told the graduating class of Manhattan's Todhunter School, where she used to teach, to see as many sides of life as possible.
P: Told the graduating class of the Malcolm Gordon School at Garrison, N. Y. to put as much joy in their lives as possible.
P:Took a swim with her husband in his new pool.
P: Attended the graduation exercises at the U. S. Naval Academy, received an honorary LL. D. degree from Washington (D. C.) College of Law. P: Motored to Charlottesville, Va. to give Roosevelt Secretary Louis McHenry Howe a history lecture on Monticello, home of Jefferson. In the party was Mrs. James Roosevelt, widow of the President's halfbrother.
P:Entertained at a White House luncheon Mrs. Pattie Willis South, 81, a self-invited guest from Nicholasville, Ky. Said Mrs. South: ''Now my aim is to get to heaven." P: Started unaccompanied on a five-day trip by air to Los Angeles to visit her son Elliott. At Dallas she declined to be photographed with Governor "Ma" Ferguson & husband, explaining: "This is a personal trip--not political."
Last week the New Yorker printed a cartoon of two coal miners looking up suddenly from their underground work and exclaiming: "For gosh sakes, here comes Mrs. Roosevelt!"
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