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Claudia was the real first name of the 20th centuryfirst ladywho went by this nickname |
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FIRST LADIES' FIRST NAMES |
2024-09-17 |
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In 1942 she invested in a small Austin, Texas radio station, which she turned into a communications empire |
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BEFORE THEY WERE FIRST LADIES |
2016-07-13 |
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Thomas Jefferson Taylor, a Karnack, Texas rancher |
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FIRST LADIES' FATHERS |
2006-06-30 |
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In 1982 she founded her Wildflower Center in Austin, Texas to preserve native North American plants |
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FIRST LADIES |
2006-05-08 |
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Her April 14th, 1964 diary entry revealed she asked King Hussein of Jordan for his autograph at a state dinner |
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FIRST LADIES |
2005-01-04 |
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In December 2002 she turned 90 |
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FIRST LADIES |
2003-05-05 |
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She's the "entomological" first lady seen here |
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FIRST LADIES |
2001-12-05 |
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She served as a regent of the University of Texas & as a member of the National Parks Advisory Board |
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FIRST LADIES |
1999-10-08 |
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She married the future president at St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Bexar County, Texas on November 17, 1934 |
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MORE FIRST LADIES |
1999-01-08 |
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A little bird told us some folks call her "Bird" for short |
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FIRST LADIES |
1998-06-29 |
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This Texas-born conservationist headed the First Lady's Committee for A More Beautiful Capital |
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FIRST LADIES |
1997-11-21 |
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In 1934 she graduated from the University of Texas |
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FIRST LADIES |
1997-05-13 |
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During the 1960 presidential campaign, this Texan was called the Democrats' "secret weapon" |
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FIRST LADIES |
1996-03-21 |
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Lyndon proposed marriage to her the day of their first date |
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FIRST LADIES |
1996-03-08 |
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In the 1940s she invested part of her inheritance in radio station KTBC in Austin |
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FIRST LADIES |
1995-11-22 |
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In 1976, she campaigned for son-in-law Charles Robb, who was running for Lt. Gov. of Virginia |
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FIRST LADIES |
1995-03-31 |
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In 1933 she graduated from the University of Texas with a B.A. in Liberal Arts |
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FIRST LADIES |
1994-12-19 |
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Robert Kennedy said it was this woman, not her husband, who carried Texas for the Democrats in the 1960 election |
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FIRST LADIES |
1994-11-24 |
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She married LBJ after a courtship of only 2 months |
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FIRST LADIES |
1994-02-14 |
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When her fiance forgot to buy a ring for their quickie San Antonio wedding, a friend was sent to Sears |
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FIRST LADIES |
1993-11-24 |
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Under her prodding, Congress passed the Highway Beautification Act in 1965 |
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FIRST LADIES |
1993-05-13 |
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She was in the top 10 of her graduating class at the University of Texas in 1933 |
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FIRST LADIES |
1993-02-25 |
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20th c. first lady whose father had a presidential name: Thomas Jefferson Taylor |
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FIRST LADIES |
1990-04-16 |
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A law restricting billboards on interstate highways was encouraged by this first lady |
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FIRST LADIES |
1990-03-20 |
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She co-wrote the 1988 book "Wildflowers Across America" |
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FIRST LADIES |
1989-01-24 |
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First lady known for promoting highway beautification projects |
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FIRST LADIES |
1987-04-22 |
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A tough Texas politician proposed to her on their 1st date |
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FIRST LADIES |
1985-11-05 |
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Virginia Governor Charles Robb's mother-in-law |
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FIRST LADIES |
1984-12-05 |
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Her tough Texas husband preferred her nickname to calling her Claudia Alta |
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FIRST LADIES |
1984-09-20 |
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