Role experience, mary margaret truman daniel.
When Margaret was born, her father was working hard in a men's clothing store in Missouri, and she grew up under the care of her parents. As an only child, she is called "my baby", "March" and even "skinny" because she is very picky about food. Although he is loved as an ordinary only child, he is not spoiled. Truman was right when talking about his daughter: "She is a good child, and I'm glad she doesn't look like Alice Roosevelt or Wilson's daughter." This is Harry's highest evaluation. She has always been practical. In fact, she and her mother Beth have always been. When Truman is complacent about his position, they will remind him.
Truman was elected as a Missouri senator for actively opposing the corrupt political institutions in Missouri, and his family moved to Washington. Naturally, both mother and daughter are afraid of Washington society. The upper class in Washington didn't notice the arrival of the Missouri senator and the extreme poverty of his family. Until Truman became president, people's impressions remained unchanged. Money has always been a big problem in China, even when Truman became the Democratic vice presidential candidate. President franklin roosevelt died at the end of his fourth term. Truman took over as president like his distant relative john tyler. Taylor is the first vice president to succeed the president because of his death. In the1940s, Margaret was determined to become a singer. So after she graduated from George Washington University, she did some pronunciation training of classical music, and then went to the radio recital in March of 1947 for audition.
Now, Margaret has the opportunity to pursue a career in music. She thinks she can succeed, but her father says she is similar to Margaret Wilson. Although Margaret pays attention to practice and often asks her father to play the piano and sing, her efforts have little effect. People can remember Margaret because of a music critic's contemptuous words and her father's sharp response. 1950 1950 After a performance in February, Margaret was rudely criticized by Washington post music critic Paul Hume for her performance, music and singing. As a result, her father was furious and publicly expressed his views on the critics to the whole country. A few years later, Harry still remembers it. "The next day, this Hume wrote the dirtiest and most shameful thing. I wrote him a letter and told him that if I caught him, I would knock out his chin and kick his intestines out. " The condemnation finally won the support and sympathy of many fathers. Despite being criticized by the media, she often performed on the stage, radio and television in the11950s, and she did a good job.
Because Harry was almost assassinated by Puerto Rican nationalists, it is understandable how closely he protected his daughter. Security measures limited Margaret's chances of romance. Occasionally, when she came home late, her father sent the secret police, which made Margaret feel particularly unhappy. So it seems that being the president's daughter also has disadvantages. She wrote a letter to the newspaper editor, accusing the critics of being too mean to Josie Clinton. She also talked about the disadvantages of being a president's daughter: "As soon as my father became president, I was placed under house arrest in the White House." But living in the White House naturally has many advantages. Her father often sends her around Europe as the president's personal representative. She is really a good ambassador. Truman once joked that we should fire all ambassadors and let Margaret take office.
1944, Margaret baptized the Missouri, which was named after her hometown. The USS Missouri was retired in 199 1, and Margaret was the guest speaker at the retirement ceremony. Shortly before her father died in 1972, Margaret published a biography called Harry S. Truman, in which her husband's surname was Daniel. The book quoted a large number of valuable materials from Truman Presidential Library, and introduced President Truman's life in detail, which was well received by book critics. Later, Margaret published Beth W Truman, and made a detailed analysis of President Truman and his wife from the perspective of a family member, which obviously contrasted with Harry S. Truman's macro perspective.
Margaret has also written many books about the White House, which also cover topics such as the First Lady, White House pets, people who have lived in the White House and the history of the White House. In addition, she has written many popular fictional mystery novels set in Washington, D.C. Although Margaret is over 80 years old in recent years, she still writes and publishes new books frequently.
Margaret lived on Park Avenue in Manhattan. She is a board member of the Harry Truman Presidential Library and Museum and the Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute. On October 29th, local time, 65438/kloc-0, Margaret Truman Daniel died in Chicago at the age of 83.
According to American media reports this morning, a spokesman for Truman Library said that when Margaret was preparing to move near her eldest son's home in Chicago, she was unwell because of "simple infection" and transferred to a medical center in Chicago a few weeks ago, and then her condition deteriorated rapidly.
US President Bush expressed his condolences over Margaret's death.
He issued a statement saying: "During her father's term, Margaret supported her father to meet the challenge. She is the first witness of Truman's War and Peace. As an accomplished writer and singer, her life is successful. "