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  1. Bess did her best to take herself out of the public eye. There would be no touring of coal mines -- which Eleanor Roosevelt once did -- for Bess Truman. In addition, Bess ended her predecessor’s customary weekly meetings with female reporters. As First Lady, she told them, "You don't need to know me.

  2. Síntesis biográfica. Nació en Independence, Missouri y era conocida por Bessie durante su infancia. Era la mayor de cuatro hijos. Estudios. Estudió en la escuela preparatoria William Chrisman para señoritas en Kansas City, Missouri.. Matrimonio. Harry Truman, cuya familia se mudó al pueblo en 1890, siempre conservó la primera impresión que le causó ella cuando la vio en la escuela ...

  3. Wife of Harry S. Truman, 1919-1972; First Lady of the United States, 1945-1953 The papers of Bess W. Truman contain appointment books, address books, menus, correspondence, financial records, and legal documents relating to her personal life and activities as First Lady of the United States.

  4. Elizabeth „Bess“ Virginia Wallaceová Trumanová (13. února 1885, Independence, Missouri – 18. října 1982 tamtéž) byla manželka 33. prezidenta USA Harry S. Trumana a v letech 1945 až 1953 vykonávala funkci první dámy USA .

  5. Elizabeth Virginia Wallace Truman (February 13, 1885 – October 18, 1982) was the first lady of the United States from 1945 to 1953 as the wife of the 33rd president of the United States, Harry S. Truman.Before becoming first lady, she was the second lady of the United States from January to April 1945 when her husband was vice president.

  6. 1 de feb. de 2012 · The spotlight did not appeal to Bess Truman. "She would return home to Independence as often as possible, leaving the President feeling very alone, often des...

  7. Bess Truman: Childhood. Bessie Wallace, age 1, 1886. Truman Library. Elizabeth Virginia Wallace was born February 13, 1885 in Independence, Missouri. Her parents, David and Madge (Gates) Wallace, were both members of prosperous families and were highly regarded in the community.