- In the latter part of her life worked as a fashion coordinator and set and costume designer for television and stage productions in New York.
- Her second husband, Reginald H. Morgan, was a Wall Street stockbroker.
- Drove in the Mechanised Transport Corps (MTC) during the London Blitz and in 1942 was chosen as General Eisenhower's driver.
- In the 1930s worked as a mannequin and a film extra.
- The daughter of an army officer.
- Following her death and subsequent cremation her ashes were scattered in County Cork, Ireland.
- Her memoirs, "Eisenhower Was My Boss", published in 1948, was described in the Times Literary Supplement of 1949 as the least attractive book written about the war to date.
- Wrote two books "Eisenhower Was My Boss," and a second, "Past Forgetting, My Love Affair With Dwight D. Eisenhower," which was published after her death.
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