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Herbert Hoover (1894-1964) served as 31st president of the United States, but that comprised only four years of his life. He lived until age 90 and accomplished a great deal more in those years.
President Herbert Hoover led a remarkable life that was based upon public service, humanitarianism, and a belief that America is an exceptional nation.
Opinion: Herbert Hoover Presidential Library needs a refresh to better tell stories We've learned more about the Hoovers, and we have exciting new ways we can share them.
Herbert Hoover's great-granddaughter is fed up with Democrats name-dropping the former president, telling them during a news segment to "just bury the 90-year-old talking point." ...
Prior to serving as the 31st president, Herbert Hoover headed the commission, which focused on providing humanitarian aid to Belgium before the U.S. entered World War I in 1917. Report Video Issue ...
Hoover's Hometown Days is an annual celebration in West Branch honoring the President Herbert Hoover, the only Iowan to have held the nation's highest office, and his wife, Lou Henry Hoover.
Hoover is remembered as the man who “ turned a Republican country into a Democratic one.” So, if the 1932 election is a guide, Donald Trump is about to become, like Herbert Hoover, a failed ...
Herbert Hoover Had the Best National Security Policy of the 20th Century He was a disaster on the economy and a prophet on foreign relations. We should follow the latter example today. Ivan Eland ...
At this point in his career, Herbert Hoover was growing used to such praise. A millionaire before age 40, Hoover was admired for his talent as a mining engineer and his administrative skills.
Responding to Europe’s plight, Herbert Hoover helped organize and lead an international relief effort on an unprecedented scale. O ne hundred years ago today, the First World War ended in Europe.
The Herbert Hoover Presidential Library-Museum announced this week that it had old reels of the 31st president's family — Hoover on a fishing trip prior to his inauguration, his grandchildren ...
Editor’s note: This article is adapted from Freedom Betrayed: Herbert Hoover’s Secret History of the Second World War and Its Aftermath, edited and with an introduction by George H. Nash ...
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