The Electric Career of Ike Hoover
A group of physicians and surgeons meeting in Washington 1891 was treated to a reception at the White House on the...
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A group of physicians and surgeons meeting in Washington 1891 was treated to a reception at the White House on the...
Prior to the 1939 visit of the queen and king of England, Eleanor Roosevelt received a State Department memorandum, listing various...
Jeremiah “Jerry” Smith worked at the White House through eight presidencies. Government documents listed him as a laborer, but he took...
Throughout the history of the presidency, a president’s clothing choices have been influenced by a number of factors. Personal ba...
"Every day is wash-day at the White House,” housekeeper Elizabeth Jaffray recalled. The three maids assigned to the laundry when Ja...
Every effective politician understands the importance and tone of public contact. From the first, presidents, as the nation’s chief ma...
Twentieth-century historical forces and social movements left their marks on the working White House. In 1900, nearly 87,000 inhabitants (almost a third...
The occupational culture and management of the 19th-century White House reflected the social climate and ethnic composition of Washington, D....
Every occupational group, whether doctors, teachers, or factory workers, has its own distinctive culture. Each group possesses special skills, language,...
When a new president moves in, he and his family bring along their own tastes, preferences, and customs. The new...
Eugene Allen served in the White House for 34 years. Assisting eight presidents, Allen’s top priority was to make the Wh...
Diaries, memoirs, and other historical records served as the basis for this speculative glimpse of an ordinary day for domestic...