Monday, Sep. 07, 1936
Mrs. Rohde's Reasons
Traveling in South Dakota, President Roosevelt last week received the resignation of Ruth Bryan Owen Rohde as U. S. Minister to Denmark, accepted it "reluctantly." Mrs. Rohde's reasons for quitting: "To take an active part in the campaign for your re-election." Impressed were observers by the fact that the first U. S. woman to be given such a diplomatic post was more sensitive to the political proprieties than most male Ambassadors and Ministers who think nothing of deserting their official jobs to take the stump in the U. S.
This week William Jennings Bryan's daughter starts a two-month, 13-State speaking tour by automobile-and-trailer. Her chauffeur: her new husband, Captain Boerge Rohde of Denmark's Royal Guards.
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