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  1. Warren G. Harding US President 29 (Death by Blackness) by Marsha Stewart, 2005-08-15
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  8. The Harding Affair: Love and Espionage during the Great War by James David Robenalt, 2009-09-01

21. James Ellroy: Warren G. Harding Novel
done and dusted Ellroy predicts that 'my writing will undergo a radical departure.'He’s planning a novel about warren G. harding, us president between 1921
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SUMMARY: A project under consideration by Ellroy and mentioned during several interviews while on tour to promote "The Cold Six Thousand," in 2001. The Guardian was the first to write about Ellroy's intended project: “With one more book in the current trilogy to complete, Ellroy is casting around for a change of direction. He's looking to write a historical-political novel on the life of Warren Harding, US president between 1916 and 1924. Language and style will have to be adapted and changed but the essential theme of all his books — the morally and socially corrupted, white Anglo-Saxon heterosexual American man in extremis — will remain intact." The Scotsman also found Ellroy mulling the Harding book in early May, 2001: "After this trilogy is done and dusted Ellroy predicts that 'my writing will undergo a radical departure.' He’s planning a novel about Warren G. Harding, US president between 1921-23. "'Purely historical fiction,'" claims Ellroy. But is it possible to write about the history of America without reference to crime? It’s the only question that gives him pause. 'No, I don’t think it is,' he says finally. 'You know what Balzac said? ‘Behind every great fortune there’s a great crime,’ and I think behind every great moment in history or political movement, crime lurks.'" In May 2001, the author restated his intent to write the Harding book to Time Magazine's Terry McCarthy. He told McCarthy a possible plot point would hinge on rumors that some of Harding's family "was black."

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23. WARREN G. HARDING
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24. Internet Obituary Network, Obituary For American President Warren G. Harding, 18
Though warren G. harding was never implicated as a direct participant in any of theillegal doings Photograph of harding. Clara Y. Milt Obits of us Presidents.
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American President Warren G. Harding, 1865-1923
America's 29th President, Warren G. Harding entered the White House with the greatest majority vote ever achieved at the time, but died mysteriously during his third year of office, surrounded by scandal. Openly known to have secured the Republican nomination for his deportment more than his politics, Warren G. Harding died August 2nd, 1923 of unspecified causes. The oldest of 8 children, Warren Gamaliel Harding was born on November 2nd, 1865 to George and Phoebe Harding in Blooming Grove , Ohio. George Harding abandoned farming early in Warren's childhood to become a self-appointed physician, enabling his eldest son to attend Ohio Central College. An unimpressive student, Warren Harding left the university in his third year and experimented with a number of professions until his father helped him purchase the Marion Star, a weekly newspaper facing foreclosure in their adopted hometown of Marion in 1884. Though inexperienced in journalism and business, Harding kept the paper afloat, largely through the push of his own personality. Welcomed as a newspaper owner and editor into the Marion social and fraternal societies, Warren G. Harding picked up support through his many connections, which included poker playing clubs as often as upright civic organizations. Harding's active social life led to an introduction to

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nomination for his deportment more than his politics, warren G. harding died August thedistinctions of being the only grandson of a us president to become
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26. Warren G. Harding, One Of America's Greatest Presidents
His became the dream of the common man to be president of the us without beinga rich man. It was true for him! Editor's Notes warren G. harding died on
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Warren G. Harding, one of America's Greatest Presidents by Murrell Selden
My grandmother, who was Edna Mae Harding, was a geneologist. She wrote Selden and Kindred of Virginia, an in depth book about the Selden Family. But, she never wrote a single thing about the Harding family. I always figured it was that (since she came from PA near OH) that it was because she was ashamed of being related to Warren G. Harding, former President of the USA. I cannot imagine what the relationship would be exactly.
Warren G. Harding (1865-1923)
Recently, a TV program (on cable) featured Warren G. Harding. I was surprised to find that three scandals occurred in his Presidency. But, historians said that he was not directly responsible for any of them. True, his Dept. of Interior appointee, had sold illegally, interests to Sinclair Oil. But, they said, about "Teapot Dome" that Harding had died and never knew anything about it. He was really not responsible at all. He was not responsible for the two other minor scandals either, though his people were involved. After learning more about Harding, I think my grandmother had nothing to be ashamed of at all. I now believe Harding was one of America's greatest presidents.

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On July 27, 1923 at 115 pm, us president warren G. harding (18651923)arrives at Seattle from Alaska. president harding, the 29th
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28. 29th President: Warren G. Harding
As us Senator from 19151921, harding had an Republican; Major domestic happeningsof the harding administration warren G. harding was sworn into office as the
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Warren G. Harding (1865-1923)
  • Education and Occupations:
      Education:
        Harding learned the basics in a one-room schoolhouse in Blooming Grove, Ohio. He entered Central College in 1880. There he studied Latin, math, history, chemistry, debating, and composition. He graduated with a B.S. degree in 1882.
      Occupations:
        Harding worked as a teacher, a lawyer, and insurance salesman, and a reporter before entering politics from 1882-1899. Harding was an Ohio State Senator from 1899-1903. During this time he met Harry Daugherty, a power broker in Ohio politics, and began a friendship that helped him into the presidency. He was the Lieutenant Governor of Ohio from 1903-1905. As U.S. Senator from 1915-1921, Harding had an undistinguished career. Harding was present for less than one-third of the roll-call votes. Though he introduced 134 bills into the Senate, none were significant. His most influential act was in joining with Senator Henry Cabot Lodge in destroying the League of Nations, an institution Harding was extremely critical of.
      Term(s) of Presidency: 1921-1923 The major issues and events of the election of 1920:
        The campaign hinged on the League of Nations, which Cox supported and Harding did not.

29. Proof Of Publication Signed By President Warren G. Harding 1900
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Proof of Publication in the Marion Star signed by President Warren G. Harding dated February 1900. This historic document has and ornate border around it and is hand signed by the Warren Harding and is over 101 years old.
WARREN G. HARDING, (1865-1923), twenty-ninth President of the United States (1921-23) whose administration is remembered primarily for its corruption. Offered here is a partly printed document signed "W G Harding," one page, 8" x 4.25", Marion, Ohio, February 5, 1900. It is a "Proof of Publication" of a printed Legal Notice, which is attached, in THE MARION STAR "for six consecutive weeks..." The document is boldly signed twice and completed as publisher. Filing stamp on verso. Light folds and perforated on left edge, otherwise, is in very good condition.
HARDING was born on November 2, 1865, in Blooming Grove near Corsica, Ohio, the first child of George Tryon Harding II, and Phoebe Dickerson. The elder Harding was a Civil War veteran, farmer, horse trader, and later rural doctor who was descended from the English Puritan Richard Harding, who came to New England in 1623. His wife, Phoebe, out of financial necessity was a midwife and was quite religious. The family moved to nearby Caledonia, where young Harding went to school, played the cornet in the village band and worked for a time for his father at the local newspaper, the Caledonia Argus, as a printer’s devil, showing no enthusiasm for farm work. In 1879, at the age of 14, he entered Ohio Central College, spending his vacation time working on the family farm, at the local sawmill and briefly on the Toledo and Ohio Central Railroad. Shortly before his graduation in 1882, the family moved to Marion, Ohio, which was to become Harding’s lifelong home.

30. Warren G. Harding
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November 2 - born in Blooming Grove, Ohio, to parents George Tryon and Phoebe Dickerson Harding; first of 8 children Worked as printer's apprentice for Caledonia ARGUS; learned to play cornet Entered Ohio Central College in Iberia, Ohio Graduated Ohio Central College; moved with family to Marion, Ohio Purchased the Marion STAR newspaper for $300 July 8 - married Florence Mabel Kling DeWolfe, daughter of Amos and Louisa Kling; moved into the Harding Home Elected and served as Ohio State Senator in Columbus, Ohio until 1903. Elected and served as Ohio Lieutenant Governor in Columbus, Ohio to 1905.

33. Presidential Inaugurations: Warren G. Harding, Inauguration, March 4, 1921
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Inauguration, March 4, 1921 NEXT Telegram from Warren G. Harding, Marion, Ohio, to Hon. Edward B. McLean, Chairman Inauguration Committee, January 12, 1921. Library of Congress. Manuscript Division. The Papers of Evalyn Walsh McLean. Express letter (?) from Warren G. Harding, Marion, Ohio, to Edward B. McLean, Chairman Inaugural Committee, ca. January 12, 1921. Library of Congress. Manuscript Division. The Papers of Evalyn Walsh McLean. Inaugural Address, March 4, 1921. Transcription from The Avalon Project at the Yale Law School, New Haven, Connecticut Woodrow Wilson, Warren G. Harding, Philander Knox and Joseph Cannon, in convertible, March 4, 1921. [President Harding delivering his inaugural address on the east portico of the U. S. Capitol, March 4, 1921]. [President Harding waving to crowd from inaugural stand on east portico of U.S. Capitol, March 4, 1921]. ... Inauguration ceremonies March 4, 1921. Admit bearer to reservation "B" East front of Capitol ... This card does not admit to Capitol building. Library of Congress. Rare Book and Special Collections Division. Printed Ephemera Collection. Online in An American Time Capsule: Three Centuries of Broadsides and Other Printed Ephemera PREVIOUS Menu of All Presidents Inaugurations Home Page ... NEXT

34. Tug Of War For Harding's Soul
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(Conspiracy Nation, 9/29/02) Florence Kling Harding (image left, wearing a sort of 1920s-style mourning Burka) was First Lady during the Warren G. Harding administration. She intersected with "Doc" Sawyer (image left, holding hat over his heart), "Madame X", a Washington, DC astrologer and seer, Evalyn McLean, morphine-addicted wife of the owner of the Washington Post newspaper, Gaston Means, shady bagman and fixer for the gang which surrounded President Harding, Harry Daugherty, gang leader, and of course with Warren G. Harding himself. It was Harry Daugherty who early on had taken Warren Harding as his protege and carefully nurtured his investment until the time was ripe, when Harding rose to the office of U.S. president following the 1920 election. Women had just won the right to vote, and these suffragettes flocked to the symbolic leadership of Florence Harding. It was a time of the newly begun prohibition, which banned the sale of alcoholic beverages; it was a time of jazz, the flappers, and a return to "normalcy" following the horror of World War I. The time was ripe for a First Lady who defied old ways of what a woman should be. It was the Democrats who had opposed giving women the vote and get this it was the Republicans who favored women's suffrage. To African-Americans the Republican Party was still the party of Abraham Lincoln and they tended to overwhelmingly vote Republican. At the 1920 Republican Party convention in Chicago, where Warren G. Harding was nominated, there were 175 African-American delegates who were courted by the Harding campaign. Did those delegates know that Warren G. Harding was a mulatto who "passed" for white? It was a topsy- turvy situation, with the Republican candidate and his wife representing the forces of progressivism, not like today where the Democrats are supposedly progressive.

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36. Warren G. Harding
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38. Encyclopædia Britannica
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