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Mary Margaret Truman Daniel (February 17, 1924 – January 29, 2008) was an American classical soprano, actress, journalist, radio and television personality, writer, and New York socialite.
Margaret Truman was an American writer who was the illustrious only daughter of U.S. Pres. Harry S. Truman and first lady Bess Truman and carved a literary niche for herself as her parents’ biographer (Harry S. Truman [1973] and Bess W. Truman [1986]) and as the author of a number of best-selling.
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Margaret’s passion for music incidentally played a role in illuminating the extent of the need for major renovations. In the summer of 1948, a leg of her baby grand piano in her sitting room sank into the floor, causing plaster to fall in the Family Dining Room below.
Margaret Truman was an American singer who later became a renowned writer. She was the only child of the 33rd President of the United States, Harry S. Truman, and his wife, Bess Truman. Mary Margaret Truman Daniel was born on February 17, 1924, in Independence, Missouri, USA.
Margaret Truman in the White House. On June 11, 1945, nearly two months into his presidency, Harry Truman wrote to his daughter Margaret: “you evidently are just finding out what a terrible situation the President’s daughter is facing … so you must face it.
Jan 31, 2008 · KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Margaret Truman, the only child of former President Harry S. Truman, who became a concert singer, actress, radio and TV personality and mystery writer, died yesterday....
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A talented singer, Truman began taking voice lessons at the age of sixteen and made her concert debut singing over a nationwide radio hookup with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. She graduated from George Washington University in 1946, receiving a B.A. in history.