, in 1902 She was courted for some time by
Dave Hennen Morris (1872–1944) who saw her face around the funnel of the steamer to France and decided that he must marry her. When he pursued her more closely, he saw that she had
scoliosis, but this did not change his mind. When he presented himself to her father to ask for her hand in marriage, he was told he would never amount to anything good. He was also asked to leave and have no further contact with the family. Morris later became the
U.S. Ambassador to Belgium from 1933 until 1937. Dave was the son of
John Albert Morris, a wealthy horseman, and Cora Hennen Morris, daughter of prominent New Orleans Judge Alfred Hennen. The couple, who married in 1895, had six children: • Dave Hennen Morris Jr. (1900–1975), who married Alice Agnew in 1926. They divorced and he married Mary Josephine Dority (1907–1979). who married Dudley Holbrook Mills (1894–1987) in 1922. • Lawrence Morris (1903–1967), who married Ruth Spafford Whittmeyer, daughter of Joseph H. Spafford, in 1953. • Noel Morris (1904–1928), who committed
suicide at the age of twenty-four in 1928. • Emily Hammond Morris (1907–1995), who married Hamilton Hadley (1896–1975), son of
Arthur T. Hadley, President of
Yale University, in 1929. •
Alice Vanderbilt Morris (1911–1986), who married Walter Knight Sturges, Jr. (1909–1992), an architect, in 1939. Morris died in
Bar Harbor, Maine in August 1950 at the age of 75. About six months later, the
Interlingua-English Dictionary was published, presenting to the world her life's work,
Interlingua. ==In popular culture==