Monday, Feb. 14, 1949
What About Love?
The President's only child talked to her father & mother and got their approval. Last week Margaret Truman, soprano, had an apartment of her own in Manhattan where she will live with her mother's secretary, Miss Reathel Odum, while she practices for a concert tour in October. Margaret, who will be 25 next week (Feb. 17), expects to spend one weekend a month in Washington.
On her own last week, Margaret faced a real ordeal--a New York press conference. She never looked better, was natural, frank and gay. The reporters were charmed but blunt: Whom would she date? "I don't know--I'll have to wait until they ask me." "What about your love life?" "Absolutely none, except music--at the moment." Well, what about the President's recent remark that he hoped to hand down his gold-headed walking cane to a grandson? "I think Daddy was a little short of something to say at that point."
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