Freedom is the open window through which pours the sunlight of the human spirit and human dignity. ~ Herbert Hoover
When you enter the Presidential Library of Herbert Hoover, there is a beautifully made mixed media piece by Richard Pinney. There are wood carvings and photographs and all sorts of bits and pieces. I was quite taken with it and inspired as well.
Absolute freedom of the press to discuss public questions is a foundation stone of American liberty. ~ Herbert Hoover
Children are our most valuable natural resource. ~ Herbert Hoover
These dolls were given to President Hoover by Belgian children as a thank you for his war famine relief efforts. The lady doll seems to be imploring the rather haughty male doll. I am not sure why he has his back to her but I am quite sure that his hat is to die for.
There’s also a slightly out of focus ghostly reflection that appears to be wearing a rather dashing black and white checkered coat. Interesting.
This toy fire truck was made in dedication to the fire fighters who put out the fire at the White House in 1929.
The fire started in the White House attic where 200,000 government pamphlets about all sorts of subjects were stored and then had the good sense to set themselves ablaze.
The President, his son and several other men, worked to remove as many files and historical items as possible while Mrs. Hoover carried on with the Christmas party for children she was hosting. The children apparently didn’t notice the fire and good times were had. Mrs. Hoover later handed out cast iron fire trucks to the children that had been at the party.
Hebert Hoover certainly had his share of foibles as all people do but he was an interesting man who did interesting things. I highly recommend going to his library if you’re in the area. If you like to meander, the grounds are quite large and perfect for a stroll. He is buried on the grounds.
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©Virginia Spencer, thepurpledogpaintingblog.com, 2018