Congressional member Elizabeth Hanford Dole was born in Salisbury, North Carolina and was born as a wholesaler on July 29, 1936. Dole has a privileged childhood and has the opportunity to learn private ball and riding. As she grew up, she succeeded in academic and extracurricular activities such as drama and student council, and became a successful model student by being elected as a freshman class teacher. After graduating from high school like her age, Dole kept attending college where she studied at Duke University in 1958, following her brother's footsteps. So, she majored in political science and then studied at the graduate school. of course.
Elizabeth dollar grew up in Salisbury, North Carolina and was clearly always diligent. She achieved excellent results and received a prize in the paper writing contest provided by the federal daughter every year. Her classmate voted her as "most likely to succeed" and one day she said that she would be the first woman or president someday. Following the footsteps of her brother, she studied at Duke University. She was elected chairman of the Female Student Government Association. Elizabeth Dole got a bachelor's degree in political science from Duke University and is admitted as Phi Beta Kappa, a student leader this year, is the queen of May. He then obtained a law degree from Harvard Law School and a Masters degree in education and government at Harvard University.
Congressional member Elizabeth Hanford Dole was born in Salisbury, North Carolina and was born as a wholesaler on July 29, 1936. Dole has a privileged childhood and has the opportunity to learn private ball and riding. As she grew up, she succeeded in academic and extracurricular activities such as drama and student council, and became a successful model student by being elected as a freshman class teacher. After graduating from high school like her age, Dole kept attending college where she studied at Duke University in 1958, following her brother's footsteps. So, she majored in political science and then studied at the graduate school. of course.
She and Bob Dole were still married in 1975 in the FTC and when he became a candidate for vice president of Jerry Ford she spent time to flee for him. In 1980, the current married Elizabeth Dole was very impressed with Ronald Reagan, one year later he appointed the director of the Human Resources Services team of the transition team. She promoted her to the White House Public Liaison Office. In February 1983, Elizabeth Dole took office as Minister of Communications as Minister of President Reagan.