Alice Hathaway Lee was only 17 years old when she met Teddy Roosevelt in 1878. The future U.S. president was a student at Harvard University. Roosevelt was a classmate of Lee’s cousin and it was at their house they met.
As soon as Roosevelt met Alice, he wrote of her constantly in his diary. He was smitten with her. He found her beautiful and charming. He was so obsessed with Alice that he wrote of her all the time. He chronicled her acts of recognition of him, her quiet smiles, her silences — every action he saw her take, as though he never wanted to forget the slightest detail.
Eight months later, Roosevelt proposed marriage, but Alice was in no hurry. She made him wait eight more months before she agreed and the wedding was later that year.

Arrival of better financial days makes me value my painful past
What’s the use of love if the one who you love doesn’t need you?
Son’s prayer for dying mother awakened emotion for NYC doc
Wait, was she flirting with me? My history shows I’m clueless
Without growth on similar paths, two people drift apart, love dies
Santa checked his list twice — and some of you’ve been naughty
As I faced my father’s narcissism, I had to confront who I’d become