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Warren Harding awarded cabinet and governmental positions to political supporters. The practice proved to have dire consequences. Long-time political cronies abused their offices for personal gain.
Mark Twain said history doesn’t repeat but it rhymes. The life of Warren G. Harding rhymes with the presidential politics of our time. Harding died a hundred years ago this week — Aug. 2, 1923 ...
The graves of Warren G. Harding and Florence Harding Public domain via Wikimedia Commons. Today, the Hardings are buried side by side in a circular, marble-columned memorial in Marion. As evidence ...
Warren G. Harding and Florence Harding in 1920, shortly before he was elected president. Library of Congress Around 7 p.m. on Thursday Aug. 2, 1923, after a short illness ...
You now have until Friday, July 4, to register to attend the annual Warren G. Harding Symposium on July 18 and 19 featuring ...
Harding Presidential Symposium is quickly approaching. According to an announcement, the symposium will take place July 18-19 ...
Located right at the corner of Delaware Avenue and Vernon Heights Boulevard stands tall and proud, the Warren G. Harding Memorial. Constructed in 1927, at a cost of $977,821, it is designed in the ...
It was 100 years ago today August 2, 1923 when President Warren G. Harding suddenly died. He was in San Francisco, on the tail end of a cross-country promotional tour that had taken him as ...
Warren G. Harding, the 29th president of the United States and the eighth president from Ohio, served from 1921 until his unexpected death from a heart attack on Aug. 2, 1923, ...
President Harding condemns lynching, Oct. 21, 1921 President Warren G. Harding was inaugurated in 1921 and died in office on August 2, 1923. By Andrew Glass 10/21/2009 05:12 AM EDT ...
The Warren G. Harding Memorial, resembling a circular Greek temple, was built in Marion, Ohio in 1927 for $977,821. Harding's career included owning and successfully running the Marion Star newspaper.