Paul Getty B John Davison Rockefeller C
Warren Harding D William Sherman 12.
Ninety years ago,
Warren Harding was president, Mickey Mouse came on the scene, and the country was in the heart of a depression, yet the City of Wheaton had the foresight to form the Wheaton Municipal Band.
Mencken described President
Warren Harding's inaugural address as 'the worst English that I have ever encountered....
Not that
Warren Harding listened to any such inner dialogue when he made the first ascent of El Capitan in November 1957.
There will be much power in a Democratic campaign message that promises a return to normalcy, to borrow a slogan from
Warren Harding's successful 1920 campaign.
The remains of Ulysses Grant, James Garfield, William McKinley,
Warren Harding and Franklin Roosevelt also took their final journeys by rail.
A John Davison Rockefeller B
Warren Harding C William Sherman D Robert Fulton 4.
After
Warren Harding's election in 1920, Taft visited the president-elect in Marion, Ohio, where Harding astonished and delighted Taft by asking, "Would you accept a position on the Supreme Bench?" Taft replied, with what must have been scarcely concealed emotion, that "it was and always had been the ambition of my life," but since he had twice declined the honor, "I could not accept any place but the chief justiceship."
Trump's speeches about the black condition recall those by Presidents
Warren Harding and Calvin Coolidge, and are a necessary part of his overarching goal of the "safety and happiness" of the American people.
Forbes,
Warren Harding and the Making of the Veterans Bureau
Warren Harding was a small-town newspaperman in Marion, Ohio.