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Aug. 2 (UPI) --On this date in history: In 1776, the Declaration of Independence, adopted on July 4, was signed by members of the Continental Congress. In 1923, U.S. President Warren G. Harding died ...
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Warren G. Harding's wish for his resting place was to be buried underneath the stars near a tree; however, his tomb would be ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The front page of the Deseret News on Aug. 2, 1923, announcing the death of President Warren G. Harding. Editor’s note: This story ...
I have been vindicated! For years I have been comparing the Clinton family to the family of Warren Gamaliel Harding, our 29th president and a president of dark memory, at least to most liberal ...
He served less than two and a half years in the White House ...
The Warren G. Harding Symposium, focusing on presidential front porch campaigns, will take place in Marion July 18-19. Experts will discuss the campaigns of Presidents Harrison, McKinley, Garfield and ...
Once upon a time, there was a U.S. president with a predilection for golf, extra-marital affairs, assigning friends to cabinet positions, and bending the law. No, this one occupied the White House ...
‘The world changed because of this relationship.’ — Harding historian James D. Robenalt Long-dead presidents don’t often make their way back into the national news headlines, but Ohioan Warren G.
Part I. American dreams. Hidden stories, fateful meetings -- Washington, DC, March-April 1921 -- The dream of efficiency in government -- Part II. Reality checks. Harding's flagship program : the US ...
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