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  1. Warren G. Harding US President 29 (Death by Blackness) by Marsha Stewart, 2005-08-15
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  3. Warren G. Harding The State of the Union Address (Presidents) by Warren G. Harding, 2009-07-18
  4. The Inaugural Speeches of the President - Warren G. Harding by Warren G. Harding, 2009-10-15
  5. Selling the President, 1920: Albert D. Lasker, Advertising, and the Election of Warren G. Harding by John Morello, 2001-04-30
  6. FROM PRINTER TO PRESIDENT ([1922]) by Sherman A Cuneo, 2006-02-14
  7. State of the Union Addresses of Warren Harding by Warren Harding, 2009-07-29
  8. The Harding Affair: Love and Espionage during the Great War by James David Robenalt, 2009-09-01

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42. Warren G. Harding - Wikipedia
warren G. harding was the 29th (19211923) president of the United States. He wasreintered in the harding Memorial Tomb. us presidential election, 1920.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Warren G. Harding Rank: Term of Office: March 4 August 2 Followed: Woodrow Wilson Succeeded by: Calvin Coolidge Date of Birth November 2 Place of Birth: Blooming Grove, Ohio Date of Death: August 2 Place of Death: San Francisco, California First Lady Florence Kling De Wolfe Profession ... Calvin Coolidge Warren Gamaliel Harding November 2 August 2 ) was the 29th ( President of the United States Harding was born in Blooming Grove, Morrow County Ohio November 2 and graduated from Ohio Central College at Iberia. He was the first sitting Senator to be elected President . Before becoming a Senator, he was a

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44. Congressman Steven C. LaTourette - Ohio, 19th District - Congressional Quiz
tests MULTIPLE CHOICE Which us president lived in Mentor, Ohio? a)warren G. harding b) William Howard Taft c) James A. Garfield.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE:
  • Which U.S. president lived in Mentor, Ohio?
    a) Warren G. Harding
    b) William Howard Taft
    c) James A. Garfield
  • Which of these is not located in the 14th District?
    a) Kirtland Temple
    b) Ford Plant
    c) Pro Football Hall of Fame
  • What are the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution called?
    a) The Bill of Rights
    b) The Ten Commandments
    c) The Top Ten List
  • How many Members are in the U.S. House of Representatives?
    a)
    b)
    c)
  • How many U.S. Senators are there?
    a)
    b)
    c)
  • Who was the first woman to sit on the Supreme Court?
    a) Ruth Bader-Ginsburg
    b) Dorothy Fuldheim
    c) Sandra Day O'Connor
  • What famous columnist spent a week with Congressman LaTourette working as his Deputy Director of Communications?
    a) David Broder
    b) George Will
    c) Dave Barry
  • What building in Washington D.C. houses both the U.S. Constitution and the Declaration of Independence?
    a) The U.S. Capitol
  • 45. Dayton Metro Library - Default Reference Desk
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    46. Warren Gamaliel Harding
    of the us Congress) warren Gamaliel harding (American Presidency Grolier) warrenharding (American president) A Biography of warren G. harding (Hypertext on
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    WARREN GAMALIEL HARDING
    [Library of Congress]
    29th President (1921-1923)
    Biographical Data
    Religious Views

    Quotations
    Education: Ohio Central College
    Occupation: teacher, insurance salesman, editor-publisher
    Political Affiliation: Republican
    Organizational Affiliation(s): Mason
    Religious Affiliation: Baptist
    Summary of Religious Views:
    Quotations: "It is my conviction that the fundamental trouble with the people of the United States is that they have gotten too far away from Almighty God." 1920 "In the experiences of a year of the Presidency, there has come to me no other such unwelcome impression as the manifest religious intolerance which exists among many of our citizens. I hold it to be a menace to the very liberties we boast and cherish." address, 24 March 1922
    Books Articles Links
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    Our Common Country: Mutual Good Will in America , Bobbs-Merrill, 1921
    ed. by Frederick Schortemeier, Rededicating America: Life and Recent Speeches of Warren G. Harding , Bobbs-Merrill, 1920
    Biographies
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    47. 29th President Of The U.S.
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    The Twenty Ninth President Of The United States
    Warren Gamaliel Harding
    Term: 1921 - 1923
    First Lady: Florence Kling De Wolfe Harding
    Vice President: Calvin Coolidge
    Calvin Coolidge
    (1872-1933), 30th President Of The United States. He was a shrewd and taciturn New Englander, who occupied the White House for six years during the prosperous and tumultuous 1920's. The number and variety of Coolidge's accomplishments as president were substantial. Unhappily, wiser ones were needed to meet the growing problems of the time. His major achievementstax and debt reduction and the Kellogg-Briand Pact renouncing warwere soon made mockeries by the events of the 1930's, and his lesser accomplishments were largely forgotten with time's passage.
    Born on July 4, 1872, in Plymouth Notch, Vt., he was named John Calvin Coolidge, but in early adulthood he dropped the "John." He was descended on his father's side from one John Coolidge, who went from England to Massachusetts about 1630. Coolidge's father, John Calvin Coolidge, was a jack-of-all-trades, teacher, storekeeper, farmer, politician, and even mechanic when necessary. His mother, Victoria Moor Coolidge, a handsome woman and a lover of poetry and natural beauty, died when Calvin was 12.
    His association with Hammond and Field led him into politics, his second profession. Politics came easily to Coolidge because his father was a frequent officeholder in Vermont. In Northampton, Hammond and Field were political leaders and found their young law clerk a willing political apprentice. During 1896 and 1897, Coolidge was active in the Republican party, and in 1898 he was rewarded with nomination and election as a city councilman. From then until his retirement from the presidency he was seldom out of public office. In 1905 he suffered his only election defeat, in a contest for school committeeman.

    48. President Warren G.Harding
    president warren G.harding (b. Nov. 2, 1865, Blooming Grove, Ohio, USd. Aug.2, 1923, San Francisco, Calif.), 29th president of the United States (192123
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    President Warren G.Harding
    (b. Nov. 2, 1865, Blooming Grove, Ohio, U.S.d. Aug. 2, 1923, San Francisco, Calif.), 29th president of the United States (1921-23), who was elected on a Republican platform pledging a nostalgic "return to normalcy" following World War I. He died during his third year in office and was succeeded by Vice President Calvin Coolidge.
    In his 20s Harding embarked on a barely successful newspaper venture in Marion, Ohio, but, after he married Florence Kling DeWolfe in 1891, she took charge and the Marion Daily Star prospered. Harding became a director in many local corporations and prominent in fraternal orders. An able public speaker with an impressive manner, he participated in Republican Party campaigns, allying himself with the Ohio political machine.
    He was elected a state senator (1899-1902), lieutenant governor (1903-04), and U.S. senator (1915-21). His terms in office were undistinguished and marked by conservatism. When three outstanding presidential contenders became deadlocked at the Republicans' nominating convention (June 1920) in Chicago, powerful conservativesmeeting at night in what came to be known traditionally as the "smoke-filled room" of American politicsdecided on Harding as a compromise candidate. Harding eschewed a speaking tour for a "front porch" campaign; the image of the unassuming, undemanding Midwesterner who did not press for domestic reform or international involvement was a welcome relief to war-weary, disillusioned Americans. Harding was voted into office by the widest popular margin60.3 percentrecorded to that time.

    49. Antiques, Memorabilia And Collectibles
    This ad is for many us president Stamps. Included are 49 1 1/2centwarren G. harding - issued 1929, 4 1 1/2-cent warren G. harding - issued 1925.......
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    50. The Symbolism In Warren G. Harding's Home - David Icke E~Magazine March 2001 Vol
    The Symbolism in warren G. harding's Home. Last summer, I was traveling throughOhio, when I went through the home town of us president, warren G. harding.
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    The Symbolism in Warren G. Harding's Home
    Last summer, I was traveling through Ohio, when I went through the home town of US President, Warren G. Harding. I can not remember the name of the town, sorry._
    In his museum in the building behind the house, there is a large amount of his Masonic regalia on display._
    Down the road, is his tomb and memorial. It is a grand marble structure for such a small town. The structure is based upon the structure which was originally to be placed at the foot of the Washington monument. This structure is a circular rotunda type structure which I have read is a design for a masonic temple. Across the street is a veteran's cemetary with a large obelisk in view of the Harding memorial._
    I decided to write this, since I am currently reading your book, "the Biggest Secret" And much of what I saw and felt there as clicked. While there, I had a strange vibe from the place, especially at the monument. Hope this is useful. I wish that I had taken photos, I would have sent them to
    Sources: My visit to the Warren G. Harding Home and Monument._

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    warren G. harding was the 29th president of the United States of harding began toshow signs of food poisoning and fatigue, developed HomeschoolChat.us is OPEN
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    Warren Gamaliel Harding: A Presidential Unit Warren G. Harding was the 29th President of the United States of America. He served from 1921 until 1923, when he died in office. Political Party: Republican
    Years Served: March 4, 1921 to August 2, 1923
    Vice President(s): Calvin Coolidge
    Name of his parents: George Tyron Harding and Phoebe Elizabeth Dickerson
    Wife's name: Florence DeWolfe
    Yearly Salary as President: $75,000
    Physical Stature: 6 feet
    State of Birth: Ohio
    "Harding was a successful newspaper publisher before becoming president. He was a good boss and shared the profits with his workers. While he was likeable as a boss he wasn't very affective as a political leader. He failed to pay attention to what his cabinet members and advisors were doing. Some of them did some illegal things which led to scandals while he was president." On Line Lesson Plans: Warren G. Harding from TeacherVision
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    52. US Presidents
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    53. US, 1865-1939.
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    54. Who Is Warren G Harding ?
    An anecdotal account of us president warren G harding along with biographicalinformation. Who is warren G harding ? warren GAMALIEL
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    Who is Warren G Harding ?
    WARREN GAMALIEL HARDING
    President of the United States; b. Corsica, Morrow Co., O., Nov. 2, 1865; Educ. student of Ohio Central Coll. (now defunct), Iberia, 1879-82; engaged in newspaper business at Marion, O., since 1884; pres. Harding Pub. Co., pubs. Star (daily); mem. Ohio Senate, 1900-4; It.-gov. of Ohio, 1904-6; Rep. nominee for gov. of Ohio, 1910 (defeated); mem. U. S. Senate, from Ohio, 1915-21; Baptist; President of the United States, 1921. . . .
    EVERY time we elect a new President we learn what a various creature is the Typical American.
    When Mr. Roosevelt was in the White House the Typical American was gay, robustious, full of the joy of living, an expansive spirit from the frontier, a picaresque twentieth century middle class Cavalier. He hit the line hard and did not flinch. And his laugh shook the skies.
    Came Wilson. And the Typical American was troubled about his soul. Rooted firmly in the church-going past, he carried the banner of the Lord, Democracy, idealistic, bent on perfecting that old incorrigible Man, he cuts off the right hand that offends him and votes for prohibition and woman suffrage, a Round Head in a Ford.
    Eight years and we have the perfectly typical American, Warren Gamaliel Harding of the modern type, the Square Head, typical of that America whose artistic taste is the movies, who reads and finds mental satisfaction in the vague inanities of the small town newspaper, who has faith in America, who is for liberty, virtue, happiness, prosperity, law and order and all the standard generalities and holds them a perfect creed; who distrusts anything new except mechanical inventions, the standardized product of the syndicate which supplies his nursing bottle, his school books, his information, his humor in a strip, his art on a screen, with a quantity production mind, cautious, uniformly hating divergence from uniformity, jailing it in troublous times, prosperous, who has his car and his bank account and can sell a bill of goods as well as the best of them.

    55. The American President Warren Harding
    Fact file and comprehensive biographical sketch based on PBS series.
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    56. Warren G. Harding: Inaugural Address. U.S. Inaugural Addresses. 1989
    Complete text of the speech delivered Friday, March 4, 1921. Includes background information.Category Society History Presidents harding, warren Gamaliel...... warren G. harding. Senator harding from Ohio was the first sitting Senator to be
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    57. Encyclopedia Americana: Warren G. Harding
    A detailed biography written for older students by Francis Russell, author of "The Shadow of Category Society History Presidents harding, warren Gamaliel...... After Hughes' defeat and the us war declaration in April 1917, harding Francis RussellAuthor of The Shadow of Blooming Grove warren G. harding in His Times.
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    Warren Gamaliel Harding, (1865-1923), 29th PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES . He was elected president in 1920 by an overwhelming vote in a postwar reaction against President WILSON 's international policies. The first American president to take office after World War I, Harding was also the first president to be born after the Civil War. Harding himself felt that his administration would be remembered in history for the treaties negotiated following the Washington Conference he had called in 1921; at the conference the governments of the United States, Britain, France, Italy, and Japan had agreed to limit naval construction for 10 years and to scrap many existing ships. In fact, his 2 years in office are remembered mainly for the scandals that clouded his administration. Personally honest, with the best of intentions, Harding has come to seem the least of American presidents. Early Years Warren Harding was born on Nov. 2, 1865, in the hamlet of Blooming Grove, Ohio, the son and first child of George Tryon Harding II, a Civil War veteran, farmer, horse trader, and later marginally successful rural doctor. The Hardings were of pioneer stock, descended from the English Puritan Richard Harding, who went to New England in 1623. His mother, Phoebe Dickerson Harding, who practiced midwifery to supplement her husband's erratic earnings, was of a markedly religious bent. As a child in Blooming Grove's one-room school, Harding showed an early instinct for the sonorities of declamation. When he was 10, his father moved to a farm on the outskirts of nearby Caledonia, a small town. Here the boy learned to play the cornet and spent some time as a printer's devil for the rickety local paper that his father had taken over in one of his spells of trading.

    58. Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia: Warren G. Harding
    for world politics that began when the Senate rejected us participation in harding,18651920 (1970) Fitzgerald, Carol B., ed., warren G. harding (1988) Mee
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    Warren Gamaliel Harding became the 29th PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES as a result of a political career built on the principle of achieving harmony among conflicting groups of politicians and citizens. His presidency (1921-23) was marked by efforts to readjust to the normal conditions of peacetime following the disruptions of World War I. Early Life Harding was born on Nov. 2, 1865, in the Ohio village of Corsica (now Blooming Grove) and graduated from Ohio Central College in 1882. After briefly holding several jobs, Harding and two associates purchased (1884) a newspaper, the Marion Daily Star. As editor and publisher, Harding supported the REPUBLICAN PARTY . The newspaper prospered, and Harding soon entered politics. Elected to the Ohio senate in 1898, he rose to a leadership position by 1901. Ohio Republican politics of the time were deeply ridden with factionalism, and Harding earned a reputation for being able to harmonize conflict. He served as lieutenant governor from 1904 to 1905. Then, although he returned to his newspaper full time, he worked to mediate intraparty disputes. In 1910 he was chosen Republican nominee for governor, a race that he lost. In 1914, Harding reentered politics as a candidate for the U.S.

    59. Warren Harding
    president warren G. harding once gambled away the White House China warren hardingwas raised in a small town in Ohio for his goodnatured manner, harding won a
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