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Story May 19, 1913

The Daily Alaskan

Skagway, Alaska

What is this article about?

Mrs. George Howe, wife of Pres. Wilson's favored nephew Dr. Howe, receives use of his Princeton home. A former southern belle with artistic talents, she may soon relocate to Washington and gain popularity.

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Mrs. George Howe
Is Wife
of President's
Favorite Nephew

Mrs. George Howe is the wife of President Wilson's favorite nephew, Dr. Howe. The president thinks a lot of her, and he has given her the use of his house in Princeton, which he recently vacated when he went to Washington. Mrs. Howe will likely move to Washington herself before long, and she is apt to become very popular because of her dramatic and artistic attainments. She was a southern belle when she wedded Dr. Howe, who was brought up by President Wilson.

What sub-type of article is it?

Biography

What themes does it cover?

Family

What keywords are associated?

President Wilson Favorite Nephew Princeton House Southern Belle Artistic Attainments

What entities or persons were involved?

Mrs. George Howe Dr. Howe President Wilson

Where did it happen?

Princeton, Washington

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Key Persons

Mrs. George Howe Dr. Howe President Wilson

Location

Princeton, Washington

Story Details

Mrs. George Howe is the wife of President Wilson's favorite nephew, Dr. Howe, who was brought up by the president. The president has given her use of his Princeton house and thinks highly of her. She was a southern belle at marriage and may move to Washington, becoming popular for her dramatic and artistic attainments.

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