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Longworth and genuine
Known for his public integrity, eloquent speaking ability, and genuine concern for his constituents, his private affairs were less straight forward ; his romantic relationship with the irascible and none too discreet Alice Roosevelt Longworth was unseemly, especially for the time, but it apparently did him no lasting political harm.

Longworth and friendship
The friendship with Alice Longworth ended when at a dinner party hosted by the Longworths, Eleanor and Nicholas were caught on the floor of a bathroom, with the light on and the door unlocked.

Longworth and with
Roosevelt Family in 1903 with Quentin Roosevelt | Quentin on the left, TR, Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. | Ted, Jr., Archibald Roosevelt | " Archie ", Alice Roosevelt Longworth | Alice, Kermit Roosevelt | Kermit, Edith Roosevelt | Edith, and Ethel Roosevelt Derby | Ethel
One witness, Alice Longworth, daughter of President Theodore Roosevelt, claimed that trays " with bottles containing every imaginable brand of whiskey stood about.
In the spring of 1931, the nation's attention was riveted on Aiken when Nicholas Longworth, Republican Speaker of the House, came down unexpectedly with pneumonia and died there on April 9, 1931.
In 1984 he formed a double act, the Rubber Bishops, with Toby Longworth ( a former fellow pupil at King Edward's, Bath ).
Brunson was born in Longworth, Fisher County, Texas, a town with a population of approximately 100, and was one of three children.
The Judge Dredd series drew heavily upon Big Finish ’ s repertory company established through their Doctor Who series with many actors crossing over such as Toby Longworth ( who voiced Dredd ), Clare Buckfield, Nicholas Briggs, Mark Donovan and Teresa Gallagher who voiced Chief Judge Hershey.
For the Strontium Dog audio plays, Shaun of the Dead star Simon Pegg was cast in the leading role of Johnny Alpha with Longworth voicing his partner Wulf Sternhammer and Mark McDonnell taking on the role of Middenface McNulty.
A series of four talking books, entitled Judge Dredd: The Crime Chronicles, were released in 2009, with Longworth again performing Dredd.
These are often voiced by Toby Longworth and contain music and SFX by Jamie Robertson, Howard Carter, Toby Hrycek-Robinson and Steve Foxon with regular direction by Lisa Bowerman.
In the center of town, under fire and left with no choice, he kills Longworth in a final showdown.
Adams ( left ) with Speaker of the United States House of Representatives | Speaker of the House Nicholas Longworth on the White House lawn, June 27, 1929.
Her marriage to Representative Nicholas Longworth ( Republican-Ohio ), a party leader and 43rd Speaker of the U. S. House of Representatives, was shaky, and the couple's only child was a result of her affair with Senator William Borah of Idaho.
She was the only aunt with whom Longworth had a long-term relationship.
But later, as Longworth became more independent and came into conflict with her father and stepmother, Aunt " Bye " provided needed structure and stability.
Despite these strains, it would be Edith, the demanding stepmother, who would save Longworth from a life possibly in a wheelchair or on crutches when Longworth came down with a mild form of polio in one leg, causing its muscles to grow shorter than in the other leg.
By Edith's uncompromising regimen of nightly forced wearing of torturous leg braces and shoes, even over Longworth's sobs, Edith ensured that Longworth would grow up with almost no trace of the disability.
Longworth was able to run up stairs and touch her nose with her toe well into her 80s.
Longworth, always spoiled with gifts, matured into young womanhood and, in the course, became known as a great beauty like her mother.
In her autobiography Crowded Hours, Longworth wrote of Edith Carow, stating " That I was the child of another marriage was a simple fact and made a situation that had to be coped with, and Mother coped with it with a fairness and charm and intelligence which she has to a greater degree than almost any one else I know.
When her father took office in 1901 following the assassination of President William McKinley in Buffalo ( an event that she greeted with " sheer rapture "), Longworth became an instant celebrity and fashion icon at age 17.
In 1905, Longworth, along with her father's Secretary of War, William Howard Taft, led the so-called " Imperial Cruise " to Japan, Hawaii, China, the Philippines, and Korea.
As reported in Carol Felsenthal's biography of Alice, and in Betty Boyd Caroli's The Roosevelt Women, as well by TIME journalist Rebecca Winters Keegan, it was generally accepted knowledge in DC that Longworth also had a long, ongoing affair with Senator William Borah, and the opening of Longworth's diaries to modern historical researchers indicates that Borah was, by Longworth's own admission, the father of her daughter, Paulina Longworth ( 1925 – 1957 ).

Longworth and Richard
The first series began on 3 October 2007 and features Harry Enfield as Dirk, Billy Boyd as Richard, Olivia Colman as Janice, Jim Carter as Gilks, Andrew Sachs as Reg, Felicity Montagu as Susan, Robert Duncan as Gordon, Toby Longworth as the Monk, Michael Fenton Stevens as Michael, Andrew Secombe, Jon Glover, Jeffrey Holland, Wayne Forester and Tamsin Heatley.
According to Richard Longworth, author of “ Caught in the Middle: America ’ s Heartland in the Age of Globalism ,” it is just getting started.
The Porcellian roster includes Theodore Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt Jr., Poet Oliver Wendell Holmes, Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Nicholas Longworth, Poet James Russell Lowell, Richard Henry ( Two Years Before the Mast ) Dana, Novelist Owen Wister, John Jay Chapman.

Longworth and Nixon
Nixon returned these favors by inviting Longworth to his first formal White House dinner and to the 1971 wedding of his daughter Tricia Nixon.

Longworth and when
During the 1944 election campaign, Dewey suffered an unexpected blow when a remark attributed to socialite Alice Roosevelt Longworth ( daughter of Theodore Roosevelt ) mocked Dewey as " the little man on the wedding cake " ( alluding to his neat mustache and dapper dress ).
During the Great Depression, when she, like so many other Americans, found her fortunes reversed, Longworth appeared in tobacco advertisements to raise money.
In May 1911 he became premier when Francis Longworth Haszard was appointed to the Supreme Court of the province.
This is the same place of the first solo exhibition of Powers ' work in Cincinnati in 1842, when Nicholas Longworth opened his private residence to allow the public to view Power's newest sculpture.
Paulina's father, who died when she was a child, was House Speaker Nicholas Longworth ( Republican-Ohio ), an influential party leader and 43rd Speaker of the U. S. House of Representatives ( 1925-1931 ) ( Longworth was popular on both sides of the aisle during his six years as Speaker, and the Longworth House Office Building on Capitol Hill is named after him ).
In the American journal Culture of the Grape and Manufacture of Wine, Longworth wrote in 1847 that " The day is not distant, when the Ohio River will rival the Rhine, in the quantity and quality of its wine.
But then, when he sees the sword – there might be more to his involvement than he originally thought … Starring Adrian Paul and Toby Longworth.

Longworth and was
Longworth was married to US President Theodore Roosevelt's daughter, Alice Roosevelt Longworth, who rushed to his side from Cincinnati, Ohio, arriving prior to his death.
Longworth left to join the RSC in 1989 and was replaced by Martin Stubbs.
In the third, fourth and fifth radio series, he was played by Toby Longworth, although Longworth did not receive a credit for the role during the third series.
The final release in the 2000 AD series was a Judge Dredd play entitled Solo by Jonathan Clements, notable for star Toby Longworth voicing every single part through a combination of his own vocal dexterity and special effects.
Hindman's wife Molly McGreevey was also on the soap 1977-1981 as Polly Longworth, best friend to media tycoon Rae Woodard.
Tassinari in his book states that Florio ’ s style was highly appreciated, first by his friend playwright Ben Jonson and poet, brother in law, Samuel Daniel ; then by Florio ’ s biographers Clara Longworth de Chambrun ( 1921 ), Frances Yates ( 1934 ) and critics Felix Otto Matthiessen ( 1931 ) and André Koszul ( 1931 ).
Alice Lee Roosevelt Longworth ( February 12, 1884 – February 20, 1980 ) was the oldest child of Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th President of the United States.
After Theodore's marriage to Edith Kermit Carow, Longworth was raised by her stepmother.
Longworth was continually shuffled about from one house to another, even as a teenager, and she later said she often felt like he loved her " one-sixth " as much as the other children.
When her father was governor of New York, he and his wife proposed that Longworth attend a conservative school for girls in New York City.
It was the largest diplomatic mission in U. S. history, composed of 23 U. S. Congressmen ( including her future husband Nicholas Longworth ), seven senators, and other diplomats and officials.
( Years later Bobby Kennedy would chide Longworth about the incident, saying it was outrageous for the time, to which the by-then-octogenarian Longworth replied that it would only have been outrageous had she removed her clothes.

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