Authors: Betty Caroli
Good Housekeeping
editors evaluated the records of fifteen twentieth-century First Ladies and published the results in the July 1980 issue, p. 120. It should be noted that this ranking occurred before Ronald Reagan was elected, so Nancy Reagan is not included. Ida McKinley, whose husband was assassinated in September 1901, is also excluded, although technically she was a twentieth-century First Lady.
Although the
Good Housekeeping
overall ranking does not differ greatly from the historians' ranking (see
Appendix IV
), the characteristics on which the women were judged are quite different and sometimes contradictory (e.g., traditionalist and feminist).
Good Housekeeping
editors pointed out that their evaluations were not intended to pit the record of one woman against that of another but merely to “call attention to the manner in which each has responded to the challenge of her unpaid job.”
Omitted from this list are presidents who served without a First Lady: widowers Jefferson, Jackson, Van Buren, and Arthur; bachelor Buchanan. Woodrow Wilson's first wife, Ellen, died in 1914 and he married Edith in 1915. John Tyler's first wife, Letitia, died in 1842 and he married Julia in 1844. William Henry Harrison's wife had not yet arrived in the capital city when her husband died so she is omitted from the rankings.
This Siena Institute ranking for presidents was done in 2001; and it was done for First Ladies in 2008. Therefore, Laura Bush's ranking was done at the end of eight years while her husband's was after only one year, before his popularity dropped.
The author is grateful to Professors Thomas Kelly and Douglas Lonnstrom, Directors of the Siena Research Institute, Siena College, Loudonville, New York, for sharing this information. For more information, please see
www.siena.edu/sri/surveys.asp
.
Abell, Bess,
246
Adams, Abigail Smith,
xiv
,
6
â11,
12
,
14
,
16
,
22
,
26
,
27
,
30
â32,
35
,
45
,
51
,
52
,
62
,
67
,
69
,
203
,
265
   accusation against,
8
   marriage,
8
   as “minister without portfolio,”
9
   in Philadelphia,
9
â10
Adams, Ansel,
266
Adams, Charles Francis,
27
Adams, Henry (
Democracy
),
94
Adams, John Quincy,
xvii
,
xviii
,
4
,
9
,
10
â12,
14
,
19
â24,
40
,
47
,
62
   anniversary of Andrew Jackson's victory (1815),
21
   Declaration of Independence,
24
   as secretary of state,
19
â21
Adams, Louisa Johnson,
xiv
,
xviii
,
19
â24,
26
,
29
,
35
,
46
,
181
   “Adventures of a Nobody,”
23
â24
   courage,
xiv
   health,
22
   in Paris,
30
age,
41
â42
   “rounding off,”
40
â41
Agnew, Spiro,
263
Agricola's De Re Metallica
(Bauer),
180
Alexander, Shana,
247
All Our Children: Families Under Pressure
in the United States
(Carnegie Council),
301
American Heritage Dictionary, The
,
361
n
7
American Historical Review, The
,
387
n
102
American Magazine
,
69
American Wife
(Sittenfeld),
333
American Women's Committee,
180
America's Treasures Act,
332
Anderson, Judith Icke,
132
Anderson, Marian,
202
“Angels' Jail,”
116
An Invitation to the White House
(Clinton),
318
Anthony, Susan B.,
95
Arthur, Chester,
86
,
104
,
228
,
362
n
15
   presidency,
104
Astaire, Fred,
267
Atlantic
,
294
Atlantic Monthly
,
257
Auchincloss, Hugh,
226
Austin's Habitat for Humanity,
324
Babbitt, Harriet,
303
Babcock, Orville E.,
84
Babson, Roger W. (
Cox: The Man
),
384
n
13
Balanchine, George,
227
Baldrige, Letitia,
227
,
257
,
277
,
362
n
9
Banner, Lois,
196
Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy,
291
Beecher, Catharine
   on female debility,
51
,
52
,
370
n
82
Begin, Menachem,
273
Belknap, William,
84
â85
Bell, John,
72
Bennetts, Leslie,
313
Bergman, Ingrid,
214
Bernhardt, Sarah,
79
Beschloss, Michael,
316
Bethune, Mary McLeod,
201
Better Homes and Gardens
,
219
,
220
Bird, Lady Isabella Lucy,
53
Black, Ruby,
201
Blanton, Margaret,
58
Boston Globe
,
347
Bradwell, Myra,
79
Breckinridge, John,
72
Britten, Nan,
163
  Â
The President's Daughter
,
164
Brooke, Edward,
300
Brown, Jerry,
305
Brown, John,
45
Bruck, Connie,
313
Bryan, Mary Baird,
111
â12,
115
â16,
307
,
320
   marriage,
116
Bryan, Ruth,
117
â18
Bryan, William Jennings,
115
â16,
131
,
142
   “cross of gold” oration,
115
   death,
117
   marriage,
116
   presidency,
43
Bumiller, Elisabeth,
326
Bundy, McGeorge,
246
Bunner, Rudolph,
65
Bureau of Labor Statistics,
177
Burr, Aaron
   vice presidency,
12
Burros, Marian,
309
Bush, Barbara Pierce,
260
,
285
,
295
,
296
,
324
   early years,
285
â86
   as First Lady,
289
â93
   illness,
290
   married life,
286
â89
   studies,
295
   work,
295
Bush, Dorothy,
323
Bush, George Herbert Walker,
286
â93
   as chairman of Republican National Committee,
288
   studies,
286
â87
   marriage,
286
   as Permanent U.S. Representative to the United Nations,
288
   presidential campaign,
288
â89
   presidency,
289
â93
   as head of U.S. Liaison Office,
288
Bush, George W.,
287
,
295
,
303
,
309
,
321
â34,
340
,
362
n
15
   governorship,
324
   marriage,
323
   PEPFAR and,
328
   presidency,
324
â34
   terrorist attacks on September
11
,
326
   trip to Afghanistan,
329
Bush, Jeb,
287
Bush, Jenna,
324
   as ambassador for The Heart Truth,
332
   on Burma's oppressive government,
329
   early years,
321
â22
  Â
as First Lady,
324
â34
   honorary chairmanship of U.S.-Afghan Women's Council,
329
   marriage,
323
   in National Book Festival,
325
â26
   PEPFAR and,
328
   “Poetry and the American Voice” and,
330
   on Taliban's oppression against women and children,
327
   teaching in Houston,
322
â23
   terrorist attacks Sept. 11, 2011 and,
326
   Texas life,
324
   trip to Afghanistan,
329
   trip to Mae La refugee camp,
329
  Â
Whatever the Wind Delivers
,
321
Bush, Robin,
287
Butler, Nicholas Murray,
169
Butt, Archibald,
124
Calhoun, Floride,
63
Calhoun, John,
35
Campbell, Karlyn Kohrs,
328
,
341
Carnegie Council,
301
Carpenter, Liz,
213
,
245
,
246
,
344
Carson, Rachel,
243