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Warren G. Harding Before his nomination, Warren G. Harding declared, "America's present need is not heroics, but healing; not nostrums, but normalcy; not revolution, but restoration; not agitation, but adjustment; not surgery, but serenity; not the dramatic, but the dispassionate; not experiment, but equipoise; not submergence in internationality, but sustainment in triumphant nationality...." A Democratic leader, William Gibbs McAdoo, called Harding's speeches "an army of pompous phrases moving across the landscape in search of an idea." Their very murkiness was effective, since Harding's pronouncements remained unclear on the League of Nations, in contrast to the impassioned crusade of the Democratic candidates, Governor James M. Cox of Ohio and Franklin D. Roosevelt. Thirty-one distinguished Republicans had signed a manifesto assuring voters that a vote for Harding was a vote for the League. But Harding interpreted his election as a mandate to stay out of the League of Nations.

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Warren Gamaliel Harding
Twenth-Ninth U.S. President
March 4, 1921 - August 2, 1923 VICE PRESIDENT
Calvin Coolidge FIRST LADY
Florence Harding BORN: November 2, 1865 Bloomington Grove, Ohio CHILDREN: One illegitimate child from an affair with Nan Britton in 1919. PROFESSION: School Teacher, Newspaper Publisher
Warren Harding authored two books just prior to becoming President, Rededicating America (1920) and Our Common Country POLITICAL PARTY: Republican HOME STATE: Ohio POLITICAL OFFICES: Lieutenant Governor (OH), US Senator DIED: (August 2, 1923Age -55 )
Died in office while on a trip to the Western States. He suffered a heart attack and died while in San Francisco, CA with his Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover. BURIED: Marion, Ohio "I am not worried about my enemies. It is my friends that are keeping me awake at nights." President Harding in response to rumors of corruption in the ranks of his administration. These rumors proved to be true and after his death several officials were prosecuted, causing his biographer to write:
"Few deaths are unmingled tragedies. Harding's was not. He died in time."

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Friday, March 4, 1921 My Countrymen:
WHEN one surveys the world about him after the great storm, noting the
marks of destruction and yet rejoicing in the ruggedness of the things which
withstood it, if he is an American he breathes the clarified atmosphere with
a strange mingling of regret and new hope. We have seen a world passion
spend its fury, but we contemplate our Republic unshaken, and hold our
civilization secure. Liberty—liberty within the law—and civilization are
inseparable, and though both were threatened we find them now secure; and
there comes to Americans the profound assurance that our representative
government is the highest expression and surest guaranty of both. Standing in this presence, mindful of the solemnity of this occasion, feeling the emotions which no one may know until he senses the great weight of responsibility for himself, I must utter my belief in the divine

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Primary Documents: President Warren G Harding's Inauguration Address, 4 March 1921
Updated - Sunday, 12 May, 2002 Replacing President Woodrow Wilson following his election in November 1920 - Wilson had served two terms as president and had completed his second term a sick man - Warren G. Harding addressed the American people in 1921 in giving his inauguration speech. As a consequence of the events of World War One Harding revealed during the inauguration address his intention to return American foreign policy to its former stance of international isolation. Reproduced below is the text of President Harding's speech. Inaugural Address of
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4 March 1921
My Countrymen: When one surveys the world about him after the great storm, noting the marks of destruction and yet rejoicing in the ruggedness of the things which withstood it, if he is an American he breathes the clarified atmosphere with a strange mingling of regret and new hope. We have seen a world passion spend its fury, but we contemplate our Republic unshaken, and hold our civilization secure. Liberty - liberty within the law - and civilization are inseparable, and though both were threatened we find them now secure; and there comes to Americans the profound assurance that our representative government is the highest expression and surest guaranty of both.

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WARREN G. HARDING, (1865-1923), twenty-ninth President of the United States (1921-23) whose administration is remembered primarily for its corruption. Offered here is a partly printed document signed "W G Harding," one page, 8" x 4.25", Marion, Ohio, February 5, 1900. It is a "Proof of Publication" of a printed Legal Notice, which is attached, in THE MARION STAR "for six consecutive weeks..." The document is boldly signed twice and completed as publisher. Filing stamp on verso. Light folds and perforated on left edge, otherwise, is in very good condition.
HARDING was born on November 2, 1865, in Blooming Grove near Corsica, Ohio, the first child of George Tryon Harding II, and Phoebe Dickerson. The elder Harding was a Civil War veteran, farmer, horse trader, and later rural doctor who was descended from the English Puritan Richard Harding, who came to New England in 1623. His wife, Phoebe, out of financial necessity was a midwife and was quite religious. The family moved to nearby Caledonia, where young Harding went to school, played the cornet in the village band and worked for a time for his father at the local newspaper, the Caledonia Argus, as a printer’s devil, showing no enthusiasm for farm work. In 1879, at the age of 14, he entered Ohio Central College, spending his vacation time working on the family farm, at the local sawmill and briefly on the Toledo and Ohio Central Railroad. Shortly before his graduation in 1882, the family moved to Marion, Ohio, which was to become Harding’s lifelong home.

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Warren Gamaliel Harding
29th President of the United States
(March 4, 1921 to August 2, 1923) Nickname: None Born: November 2, 1865, near Corsica (now Blooming Grove), Ohio
Died: August 2, 1923, in San Francisco, California Father: George Tyron Harding
Mother: Phoebe Elizabeth Dickerson Harding
Married: Florence Kling De Wolfe (1860-1924) , on July 8, 1891
Children: Elizabeth Ann Christian (illegitimate child by Nan Britton) (1919- ) Religion: Baptist
Education: Graduated from Ohio Central College (1882) Occupation: Editor-Publisher Political Party: Republican Other Government Positions:
  • Member of Ohio State Senate, 1900-04
  • Lieutenant-Governor of Ohio, 1904-06
  • United States Senator, 1915-21

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Presidential Number: 29th
Years he was President: 1921-1923
State Represented: Ohio
Party Affiliation: Republican
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Birthday: November 2, 1865
How old would he be this year? 138
School(s) attended: Ohio Central College
Wife: Florence Harding
Occupation(s) before he was President: Insurance Salesman, reporter, newspaper publisher Other way(s) he served: US Senator Height: 6 feet Hobbies or Sports: Golf, horseback riding Pets: Dog, an Airedale named Laddie Boy Life in America How would he have traveled? Car How would he have communicated with his friends? Telephone, typed letter. telegram

12. US President Warren G. Harding
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Warren Gamaliel Harding
Twenth-Ninth U.S. President
March 4, 1921 - August 2, 1923 VICE PRESIDENT
Calvin Coolidge FIRST LADY
Florence Harding BORN: November 2, 1865
Bloomington Grove, Ohio CHILDREN: One illegitimate child from an affair with Nan Britton in 1919.
PROFESSION: School Teacher, Newspaper Publisher
Warren Harding authored two books just prior to becoming President, Rededicating America (1920) and Our Common Country
POLITICAL PARTY: Republican
HOME STATE: Ohio
POLITICAL OFFICES: Lieutenant Governor (OH), US Senator DIED: (August 2, 1923Age -55 ) Died in office while on a trip to the Western States. He suffered a heart attack and died while in San Francisco, CA with his Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover. BURIED: Marion, Ohio "I am not worried about my enemies. It is my friends that are keeping me awake at nights." President Harding in response to rumors of corruption in the ranks of his administration. These rumors proved to be true and after his death several officials were prosecuted, causing his biographer to write: "Few deaths are unmingled tragedies. Harding's was not. He died in time."

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    sv:Warren G. Harding Warren G. Harding Order: 29th President Term of Office: March 4 August 2 Followed: Woodrow Wilson Succeeded by: Calvin Coolidge Date of Birth November 2 Place of Birth: Blooming Grove, Ohio Date of Death: August 2 Place of Death: San Francisco, California First Lady Florence Harding Profession: publisher Political Party Republican Vice President ... Calvin Coolidge Warren Gamaliel Harding November 2 August 2 ) was the 29th ( President of the United States and the sixth President to die in office. Historians routinely categorize Harding as the worst President in US History, due to the incredibly corrupt nature of his Administration. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Political rise
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    Harding worked at many different jobs as a boy, one of which was a printer's apprentice. At 14 he entered Ohio Central College and became a school-teacher. He tried studying law and selling insurance before becoming a newspaperman. His Presidency: Under Harding, the high tariff was reinstated, immigration was greatly restricted, taxes were cut and a federal budget system was created. Harding stayed out of the League of Nations and called an international conference to reduce naval armaments. He tried to please everyone, but died before his term ended.

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    Executive Order 3669 dated April 29, 1922, in which President Warren G. Harding establishes benefits for veterans. Unrestricted. Courtesy of: National Archives and Records Administration WARREN GAMALIEL HARDING was born on November 2, 1865, in Blooming Grove near Corsica, Ohio, the first child of George Tryon Harding II, and Phoebe Dickerson. The elder Harding was a Civil War veteran, farmer, horse trader, and later rural doctor who was descended from the English Puritan Richard Harding, who came to New England in 1623. His wife, Phoebe, out of financial necessity was a midwife and was quite religious. The family moved to nearby Caledonia, where young Harding went to school, played the cornet in the village band and worked for a time for his father at the local newspaper, the Caledonia Argus, as a printer’s devil, showing no enthusiasm for farm work. In 1879, at the age of 14, he entered Ohio Central College, spending his vacation time working on the family farm, at the local sawmill and briefly on the Toledo and Ohio Central Railroad. Shortly before his graduation in 1882, the family moved to Marion, Ohio, which was to become Harding’s lifelong home. In Marion, he studied law, sold insurance, and taught school, but he didn't enjoy any of these. Finally, because he had managed his college newspaper and had previously worked at the Argus, young Harding took a job as a printer, pressman, and reporter at the Marion Democratic Mirror. In 1884, together with a friend, Harding bought an unsuccessful four-page newspaper, the Marion Star, and as the town grew so did their paper. Harding bought out his partner and on July 8, 1891, when he was 26 years old, he married a wealthy widow, Mrs. Florence Kling De Wolfe, who was five years his senior. The new Mrs. Harding was the daughter of Marion’s leading banker and with her assistance the weekly Star became an influential daily newspaper.

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    Warren Harding was the 29th president of the United States. He was inaugurated on March 4, 1921. Harding's administration was riddled with scandals. The conduct of several of his cabinet members brought considerable criticism against the president and the Republican party. The "Teapot Dome Affair" was perhaps the most important scandal of Harding's administration. After jurisdiction over naval oil reserves were transferred to the Department of the Interior, secretary Albert B. Fall leased Teapot Dome to oil interests in exchange for a bribe. He eventually spent time in a federal prison because of his actions. The incident also resulted in the resignation of Secretary of Navy Edwin N. Denby, who had consented to the transfer of the reserves. Attorney General Daugherty was charged with receiving payments from prohibition violators, and was forced to resign by Calvin Coolidge (Harding's successor).

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    Turning away from the powerful executive leadership style of Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson , Harding as president delegated much authority to his cabinet chiefs, whom he chose for their national or regional constituencies or their weight in party councils. Among the outstanding members of his cabinet were Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover , Secretary of State Charles Evans Hughes, and Secretary of Agriculture Henry C. Wallace.
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