I was
watching a PBS special with President Harry Truman taking the three
networks on a tour of the renovated White House in 1952. He stopped at a
portrait of John Quincy Adams and smiled as he told the story of
a woman reporter who wanted an interview with Adams.
Here's
the story.
President
Adams had a passion of going for a swim before sunrise. The White House didn’t
have a swimming pool in the early 1800’s and Adams would rise a couple of hours
before dawn and walk to the Potomac river for a quick dip.
Those
were the days when Presidents had a lot more freedom. They were not as
protected as they are today which is probably the reason Adams would occasionally
run into a little trouble.
He liked
to swim in the nude.
Enter
Anne Royall, a newspaper reporter who had been trying to get an appointment to
see the President for some time. When the President’s secretary continued to
put her off, M’s Royall decided to try to see him informally. She apparently
watched the White House and observed that Mr. Adams went for an early morning
swim.
She
waited for an opportune morning and hiding near the spot where the President
swam, she waited for him to disrobe and dive into the water and then she went a
sat on his clothes.
Anne
Royall then shouted to President Adams, “I am sitting on your clothes and you
don’t get them until I get an interview on the State Bank Question.”
The
President reportedly asked her to go behind the bushes while he dressed and
then he would give her an interview. She refused and threatened if he tried to
get out of the water and get his clothes she would scream and said that she saw
three fisherman just around the bend.
She got
her interview.
History
does not tell us if President Adams continued his daily dips in the buff after
that.
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