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Extractions: Hoover was born in Iowa. He was a Quaker. In 1922, Hoover, then Commerce Secretary, participated in the first successful long-distance television demonstration in New York. He was the first president to have a telephone right on his desk. Hoover required White House servants to be "invisible." Whenever he or the first lady appeared, the servants would jump into the nearest closet to avoid being seen. Hoover was one of two Presidents who did not accept a salary for being President. When Hoover invited the black wife of a congressman to the White House for tea, he was officially denounced by the state legislature of Texas. Charles Curtis, Hoover's vice president, was the only nonwhite person to be elected vice president of the U.S. He was a Kaw Indian. When the Hoovers wanted to speak privately while in the presence of White House guests, they spoke Chinese. His son had 2 pet alligators that would sometimes wander around the White House. A common sign held up by hitchhikers during the fall of 1932 read: "If you don't give me a ride, I'll vote for Hoover."
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Extractions: Herbert Clark Hoover - 31st President March 4, 1929 to March 3, 1933) Born: August 10, 1874, West Branch, Iowa Died: October 20, 1964, New York (Old Age - 90) Interred: West Branch, Iowa 54 years old, Quaker, Mining Engineer, Republican Married: February 10, 1899, to Lou Henry Children: Herbert Clark, Jr. (1903-69); Allan Henry (1907-93) Also served: Secretary of Commerce for Warren Harding Vice President: Charles Curtis of Kansas Facts: Was one of only two Presidents to live to the age of 90 (the other, John Adams).
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Extractions: THE ENGINEER PRESIDENT Fast Facts Born: August 10, 1874, in West Branch, Iowa Died: October 20, 1964, in New York, New York Nickname: "The Great Engineer," "Mr. Prosperity," "Mr. Depression" Married: Lou Henry (1875-1944), on February 10, 1899 Religion: Society of Friends (Quaker) Education: Graduated from Stanford University (1895) Political Party: Republican Career : Mining engineer; author; Chairman of American Commission for Relief Committee, 1914-15; Chairman of American Commission for Relief of Belgium, 1915-18; Director of U.S. Food Administration, 1917-19; Chairman of American Relief Administration, and Russian Relief, 1918-23; Director of Supreme Economic Conference, 1919; Chairman of European Relief Council, 1920; Secretary of Commerce, 1921-23 (under Harding), 1923-28 (under Coolidge); Coordinator of European Food Program, 1926; President of the United States, 1929-33; Coordinator of Food Supply for World Famine, 1946; Chairman of Committee for Reorganization of the Executive Branch, 1947-49, 1953-55 Domestic Policy Highlights: Great Depression, Federal Reconstruction Corporation, Hawley-Smoot Tariff Act of 1930, Bonus Expeditionary Force
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Extractions: U.S. Presidents, Vice-Presidents, First Ladies and Family Herbert Hoover U.S. President Bold Ink Signature on Waldorf-Astoria Stationery P-900. Hoover obtained a degree in engineering from Stanford University in 1895 and while still a young man made a fortune as a mining engineer . In June 1900, while working for a private corporation in China , he and wife Lou were trapped at Tientsin for almost a month during the Boxer Rebellion . The Hoovers risked their lives helping to rescue endangered Chinese children. During and after World War I he directed relief efforts in Europe and served as U.S. food administrator. As secretary of commerce (1921-1928) he reorganized and expanded the department, focusing on the problems of unemployment and foreign trade. He received the Republican nomination for president in 1928 and was elected in a landslide. The stock market crash of 1929 and the ensuring Great Depression dominated his administration. The high rates of the Smoot-Hawley tariff act , which Hoover reluctantly signed, made matters worse. In 1932, with unemployment approaching 14 million, Hoover was overwhelmingly defeated for reelection by Democrat Franklin D. Roosevelt
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Extractions: From free trade to the Kosovo crisis Other Investigative Stories Editorials Twice as Bad as Hoover July 23, 2002 G Click for Printable Version Bill Clinton ranked sixth with a 4.2 percent gain in his first 18 months. Though some presidents reversed the early returns of the stock markets, Bush has so far failed to inspire confidence either with his personal performance or his policies. The stock market has greeted speech after speech by Bush with double-digit declines in the Dow.
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Extractions: Where Were the U.S. Presidents Born? Alike and Different: The Middle East and the United States Comparing the Continents Living Through a Drought Martian Real Estate: A Good Investment? Planning a Road Trip Complete Index Where Were the U.S. Presidents Born? Overview: The U.S. Constitution requires that the President be born in the United States. The 42 Presidents were born in 20 of the 50 states (or in colonies that later became states). This lesson uses maps to process and report information from a spatial perspective. Students will identify the states that have presidential birth sites and will differentiate the states with more presidential birth sites on a map. Inherent in this lesson is the ability to recognize all 50 of the United States on a map. Connections to the Curriculum: Geography, social studies, current events, history