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Professor John Casper Branner (1850-1922), Geology Dept Professor John Casper Branner (1850-1922), Geology Dept., Stanford, and later university president.

London, date unknown.

Lou Henry Hoover preparing a Girl Scout garden.

Mrs. Calvin Coolidge (left) lays the corner stone at the Girl Scouts “Little House,” March 25,1924, accompanied by Mrs. Herbert Hoover.

Lou Henry Hoover, ca. 1925, in Girl Scout uniform.

Lou Henry Hoover in Girl Scout uniform, 1928.

Hoovers on cruise following presidential election, 1928.

Formal White House portrait of Lou Henry Hoover.

Philip A. De Laszlo’s White House portrait of the First Lady, 1932, by Richard M. Brown.

“She was an excellent horse woman and personally tested new horses before the arrival of guests [at Camp Rapidan] in the Blue Ridge Mts.”

Lou Henry Hoover with her Girl Scouts.

Lou Henry Hoover delivering radio address, 1936.

Lou Henry Hoover with Girls Scouts in kitchen.

Lou Henry House, now residence of Stanford’s president.