Marguerite Lebrun

Marguerite Lebrun (October 12, 1878 - October 25, 1947) was the wife of Albert Lebrun, who was President of France from 1932 to 1940. She was a right wing activist and the founder of École des parents ("Parents School") in 1929, an education movement in France. During her husband's presidency, Lebrun was "an outspoken supporter of traditional roles for women." She was also a journalist who wrote under the pseudonym Vérine. She was the "godmother" of the legendary ocean liner SS Normandie and the ship Paul Doumer, named for the previous French president.

Marguerite Lebrun

Marguerite Lebrun (October 12, 1878 - October 25, 1947) was the wife of Albert Lebrun, who was President of France from 1932 to 1940. She was a right wing activist and the founder of École des parents ("Parents School") in 1929, an education movement in France. During her husband's presidency, Lebrun was "an outspoken supporter of traditional roles for women." She was also a journalist who wrote under the pseudonym Vérine. She was the "godmother" of the legendary ocean liner SS Normandie and the ship Paul Doumer, named for the previous French president.