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          Autobiography is supplemented by the only biography on Arnold by Thomas , John Kord Lagemann, "The Handwriting on the Ice," Collier's....

          Why Women in 1950s America Looked to Elizabeth II as a Source of Inspiration

          In the spring of 1953, women from across the United States traveled to Britain.

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        3. Autobiography is supplemented by the only biography on Arnold by Thomas , John Kord Lagemann, "The Handwriting on the Ice," Collier's.
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          The impetus for the trip was Elizabeth II’s coronation, held in Westminster Abbey on a rainy June 2 of that year. Among those making the journey were Peggy Webber, who traveled all the way from Iowa, and Geneva Valentine from Washington, D.C.

          For both women, whom I learned of while researching the monarchy and gender, the coronation provided an unprecedented opportunity to be part of a momentous occasion in which a woman was at the center of the story.

          For almost 70 years, there has been a long-standing affection for Elizabeth from across the Atlantic, especially among women.

          It may be of a less showy variety than the attention lavished on other, potentially more glamorous female members of the royal family, such as Princess Diana or the Duchesses of Cambridge and Sussex. But it end