It's Never Dull for Kids in the White House: ; Presidential Children Face Challenges but Also Receive Great Perks
Charleston Daily Mail › July 08, 2008
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Young Tad Lincoln herded goats into a White House sitting room. Quentin Roosevelt rammed his wagon into a historic painting. John Kennedy Jr. had to be scooped out of a hiding place in his father's desk. Amy Carter famously brought a book to a state dinner.
And teenager Susan Ford, in a mini-revolt, dodged the Secret Service for a brief taste of freedom on the streets of Washington.See the full content of this document
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It's Never Dull for Kids in the White House: ; Presidential Children Face Challenges but Also Receive Great Perks
Malia Obama turned 10 last week, and her sister Sasha is 6. Should their father, Barack, win the election, they'd be the youngest kids in the White House since Amy Carter arrived at age 9. They, too, would become the subjects of anecdotes that wind up in history books.
They'd have challenges that face few children. Th...See the full content of this document
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