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SHORT, FAT AND THIN: PRESIDENTS ARE HUMAN, TOO! (PART I) - Page 5© William
On June 28, 1836, James Madison died at the age of 85. A great statesman, a less than great president, Madison left his lasting imprint on the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the presidency. And the Union he loved as much as his precious Dolley is still his living monument.
In Part 2 of his talk, Mr. Reynolds looks at our biggest President, William Howard Taft.
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