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Articles related to "Harding"
THE MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF WARREN HARDING Rumors still circulate about how President Warren Harding really died. With the scandals, corruption, and other mysterious deaths connected to his administration, the rumors seem somewhat credible. Did his wife really kill him? president • harding • impeachment • forbes • cramer
The Rise of Warren G. Harding Warren G. Harding, a traditional conservative, engineered a prodigious rise from obscure local newspaper man to national politician in a very short period of time. warren gamaliel harding • election of 1920 • worst presidents in american history • woodrow wilson • progressive republicans
The Warren G. Harding Presidency Warren G. Harding is generally remembered in a negative light, as one of the least effective Presidents in American History... but was he really so awful? warren gamaliel harding • teapot dome scandal • calvin coolidge • albert fall • worst presidents of all time
1920: The Year of the Six Presidents David Pietrusza's book, "1920: The Year of the Six Presidents" (published in 2007), provides an unique way of looking at the 1920 Presidential election. 1920 the year of the six presidents • david pietrusza • sex scandal • women's suffrage • normalcy
IS THERE A PRESIDENT IN THE HOUSE? (PART VI) From the end of World War I to the end of World War II, all but one of our Presidents had little or no congressional experience. There seems to be little correlation between experience and presidential greatness. In this article, we examine the careers of our Presidents from Harding through Truman. harding • coolidge • hoover • roosevelt • truman
LIFE AFTER THE WHITE HOUSE, PART V Presidents Coolidge, Hoover, Truman, and Eisenhower were extremely active after their terms as President ended. All continued to exercise leadership roles in their party, and all of them wrote books and articles which were widely read. In this article, we examine the role of these active and influential ex-presidents. coolidge • hoover • truman • eisenhower • roosevelt
PRESIDENTIAL PASTIMES, PART III In this article, we finish our conclude of presidential hobbies, sports, and leisures activities. There are a few surprises here, such as our oldest President chopping wood and some of the more unusual means of pysical fitness exercises. wilson • harding • coolidge • hoover • roosevelt
WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT: PRESIDENT AND CHIEF JUSTICE William Howard Taft wanted to be Chief Justice, not President. What happened? Find out. taft • wilson • harding • coolidge • hoover
African American Presidents The article examines J. A. Rogers' Book, "The Five Negro Presidents" in relation to Senator Obama's Presidential Campaign senatorbarackobama • j.a.rogers • africanamericanpresidents • thefivenegropresidents • thomasjefferson
Olympic Animation Causes Seizures Web designers for the official 2012 London Olympics website had to pull Flash animation after viewers suffered epileptic seizures. 2012 london olympics • graham harding • epilepsy action • ken livingstone • flash animation
The Green Guide to Herb Gardening A review of the book "The Green Guide to Herb Gardening" by Deborah C. Harding. herb • gardening • natural • healing • holistic
HOME STATE LOSERS It is unusual for a candidate to lose his own home state, but it has happened more often than you might think. It is unavoidable when both candidates are from the same state, in which case one of them will lose his home state. president • election • electoral college • popular vote • electoral vote
Cheap Dublin Hotels Inexpensive places to stay aren't always easy to come by in Europe's capital cities, but here are some recommended cheap hotels and other options in Dublin, Ireland cheap hotels • dublin • ireland • trinity college • affordable accommodation
History of The Green Man Who is the 'Green Man' who gives his name to so many traditional British pubs? legend • myth • pub names • folklore • may
Lillian Russell: Gotham's Soprano The life, times and accomplishments of one the most colorful sopranos to ever grace the American stage. lillian russell • gilbert and sullivan • diamond jim brady • central park • h.m.s. pinafore
Review: Five Roundabouts to Heaven John Bingham, whose former MI5 protegee was John Le Carre, was a talented mystery writer himself. Three of his novels have just been released and a well worth a read. john bingham novels • mystery novels set in england • philip bartels • classic british mystery novels • five roundabouts to heaven
The Dismal Science How to deal with the impending food crisis when our world population outstrips food production. lifeboat ethics
FIRST PETS, PART I White House pets have included dogs, cats, birds, and more unusual animals such as alligators, zebras, hippos, lions, bobcats and wallabies. Read about these famous and infamous occupants of the White House. first family • president • first lady • pets • washington
HELL AND MARIA! : THE STORY OF CHARLES DAWES Charles Dawes had a lot going for him, but his Vice-Presidency got off to a bad start and never recovered. The only Vice-President to win a Nobel Peace Prize, he never made his peace with the members of the U.S. Senate. Read about the famous ride made by the great-great-grandson of William Dawes who rode with Paul Revere. president • vice-president • charles dawes • calvin coolidge • senate
The Golden Boy Robbed? Oscar De La Hoya feels gypped. What else is new? Oscar De La Hoya is screaming bloody murder after judges in Las Vegas awarded victory over him to Shane Mosley. HBO commentators certainly saw Oscar's point of view. Many others who watched the fight do not. I say, let them go at it one more time, and don't stop it until one of them cries uncle. boxing • oscar de la hoya • shane mosley • felix trinidad • george foreman
Hoover's Road to the White House Herbert Hoover's first foray into politics came when President Harding named him Commerce Secretary in 1920. It was from here that the road to the White House was paved. herbert hoover • secretary of commerce • commerce department • presidential nomination • presidential election of 1928
Inventing the Good Neighbor Policy By the 1920s Americans looked for a new, kinder foreign policy. Presidents Harding and Hoover would bring an end to the "Big Stick" era with the "Good Neighbor" Policy. good neighbor policy • president roosevelt • president hoover • big stick policy • gunboat diplomacy
The Presidency of Calvin Coolidge After the sudden death of Warren G. Harding, Calvin Coolidge became the unlikely 30th President of the United States, attempting to bring a nation back together. john calvin coolidge • american presidential history • revenue act of 1924 • the great depression • herbert hoover
Jules Verne - Mysterious Island Some books we read more than once; others multiple times; our favorites can never be read enough. Jules Verne's "Mysterious Island" is this reviewer's favorite. jules verne • lost • desert island • mysterious island • review
2007 WNBA Season Preview With new faces and strengthened rosters, the 2007 WNBA season is revved and ready for lift off. wnba season preview • 2007 wnba main draft • 2007 wnba draft • 2007 wnba dispersal draft • detroit shock repeat
Glasgow's Celtic Connections 2007 Rosanne Cash performs a tribute to Johnny Cash at the 2007 Celtic Connections. Other artists include Richie Havens, Clannad, Kathryn Williams, Idlewild and John Cale celtic connections • music festival • glasgow • 2007 • rosanne cash
Tecumseh's Curse and Astrology Some say this happened because of a Shawnee Chief's curse; others, that it is destined by planets. Tragic coincidence? From 1840 to 1960, there was a cycle of death.... tecumseh’s curse • twenty year presidential death cycle • astrology on president’s deaths • tecumseh • astrology
The Curse of Tecumseh Before his death, American legend says that Indian Chief Tecumseh issued a curse upon the American Presidency - that every twenty years a President would die in office. tecumseh's curse • curse of tippacanoe • ripley's believe it or not • william henry harrison • twenty year president curse
The Franklin Roosevelt Presidency Franklin Delano Roosevelt is surely one of the most important political figures of the twentieth century, whether one agrees with his policies or not. franklin delano roosevelt • great depression • the new deal • world war ii • civilian conservation corps
The Presidency of Herbert Hoover Beginning in the very first year of his Presidency, the Great Depression became the most memorable feature of Herbert Hoover's Presidency. herbert hoover • the great depression • worst presidents of the united states • secretary of commerce • tax increase
The Rise of Calvin Coolidge Soft-spoken Calvin Coolidge was an unlikely choice for Vice President of the United States, but in 1920, he made it to this position nonetheless. john calvin coolidge • massachusettes state senator • vice president of the united states • death of warren g. harding • amherst college
The Rise of Franklin Roosevelt Franklin Delano Roosevelt, America's 32nd President, was born to a life of luxury and success in New York, which was aided by his personal charisma and intelligence. franklin delano roosevelt • new york state politics • assistant secretary of the navy • polio • guillain-barre syndrom
The Rise of Herbert Hoover Herbert Hoover, perhaps best known as having presided over the Great Depression, lived a very interesting, exciting and undeniably impressive life before the Presidency. herbert hoover • secretary of commerce • stanford university • the great depression • world war i
HAUNTED ARKANSAS These are just a few of the many places that can satisfy your hunger for excitement on All Hallows' Eve in Arkansas. Take a trip and see for yourself...If you dare. arkansas • crescent hotel • highway 365 • colleges • tragic love
U.S. President Calvin Coolidge Historic Site The only American President from Vermont, Coolidge was a true Yankee - thrifty, principled and community-oriented. Explore the man and his family home in Plymouth Notch. president calvin coolidge birthplace homestead • plymouth notch vermont state historic site • presidential summer white house history • family burial graveyard • yankee village general store
LIFE AFTER THE WHITE HOUSE, PART IV The Presidents of the "Progressive Era" in the early 20th century continued to be active in the affairs of the nation after they left office. Two of them went on to have very successful careers after their Presidency. president • chief justice • senate • treaty • versailles
Hail to the Chief When did our Presidential Ancestors arrive on these shores? They might have been here longer than you think. immigration • u.s. presidents • jeannine dugan • genealogy • ancestry
William Taft on the Supreme Court When President Harding appointed William Howard Taft to the Supreme Court in 1920, he helped him to fulfill a lifelong dream. william howard taft • payne aldrich act • tariff issue • interstate commerce commision • progressive republican party
McFarlane Nabs McGwire's 70th Comic Creator Todd McFarlane purcharses the baseball from Mark McGwire's 70th homerun. comic creator todd mcfarlane • purchases the baseball from mark mcgwire's 70th ho
My Favorite Home Remedies (Part II/Oregano) We've all enjoyed the fabulous taste of Oregano, but are you familiar with its healing properties? home • remedies • alternative • healing • oregano
PRESIDENTIAL RATING POLLS Presidential rating polls are a regular part of election year activities. Look at a couple of polls and see how your opinions compare to the "experts." president • polls • ratings
SILENT CAL COOLIDGE A personal look at "Silent Cal" Coolidge calvin • coolidge • president • republican • depression
Scoop for the Week of May 4th She's hospitalized. She says "No Contest." He's a court no-show. Nude pics won't stop her. Get your celebrity gossip fix with all this and more. Don't miss this week's Celebrity Scoop! television • movies • hollywood • actor • actress
HIRAM JOHNSON: THE BULL MOOSE RUNNING MATE Hiram Johnson started as a progressive politican, and was Teddy Roosevelt's running mate on the Bull Moose ticket. He is also credited with defeating Charles Evans Hughes in 1916, and guaranteeing Woodrow Wilson's re-election. An staunch isolationist, he worked hard to prevent first the League of Nations and then the United Nations. johnson • roosevelt • progressive • progressive party • democratic
Anthony Trollope Author Biography Life and works of English novelist Anthony Trollope, whose books are about English society set in imaginary Barchester cathedral city. anthony trollope • trollope biography • novels by trollope • barchester series • palliser series
Diana Taurasi, 2,000 Points! Diana Taurasi of the Phoenix Mercury scores her 2,000th career point. taurasi • 2000 points • phoenix • wnba • milestone
Katherine Hepburn - 100 Years She passed away four years shy of her 100th birthday. That doesn't prevent us from celebrating it, via three recommended films katherine hepburn • spencer tracy • stage door • bringing up baby • cary grant
Learn Edible Mushrooms in the UK Wild Fungi evoke fascination and fear in equal measure. Learn how to select only the most delicious, safe fungi on your mushroom forays. edible mushrooms • uk fungi • learn mushrooms • identifying edible mushrooms • wild mushrooms |
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