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This article details how Leahy, wife of William D. Leahy, chief of naval operations, used her hostessing skills to help advance her husband's political career. The article says, "At the Leahy family’s inaugural tea, strains of the navy band drifted down from the second floor as Louise and William mingled with notables like Lulie Swanson (the navy secretary’s wife), an assortment of naval officers, and diplomats from far-flung locales like France, the Soviet Union, Japan, and Peru. The Leahys received guests in the home’s drawing room, with blue coverings on sofas and chairs marking the room’s 'dominant color note' while 'palms and ferns and bouquets of pink roses added to the attractive setting.' Tea was served in the dining room across a red-carpeted hall…"
Wouldn't you love to have been invited to one of those soirees? I sure would have! If you're as interested in history as I am, you can read the full article here.
Yes, I would love to have attended!
ReplyDeleteYes. I need tea etiquette first though. Haha
ReplyDeleteIt WOULD have been interesting to be invited to tea at "the Admiral's House"!
ReplyDeleteI actually live only 2 blocks from that house, but I've never been invited to tea there, nor
do I expect to be invited any time soon, either. 😄