![]() At GWU, she received an associate in arts degree in 1944 and a bachelor’s degree in history in 1946. In 1943, while attending the university, she christened the battleship USS Missouri at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Truman graduated from Gunston Hall in 1942 and enrolled at George Washington University (GWU). Interested in singing, she began voice lessons at the age of sixteen. ![]() Due to her love of the theater, she performed in many Shakespeare plays during her school years. Margaret began making many friends in Washington and became a member of DOTS (Daughters of the Senators). As a result, she was able to greatly impress her classmates with her knowledge of the museum. Margaret spent a great deal of time sightseeing around Washington, DC and in the Smithsonian Museum. Known as Margaret, she attended a number of public schools in Missouri, and Gunston Hall, a private school for girls in Washington, DC, from 1934 to 1942. ![]() Mary Margaret Truman was born on February 17, 1924, in a house on Delaware Street in Independence, Missouri. She was best known for her series of murder mysteries set in Washington, DC. Truman and Bess Wallace Truman, trained as a singer before becoming a writer. Margaret Truman, the only child of President Harry S. ![]()
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