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29th president (1921-1923)
Vice president: Calvin Coolidge
His health was generally poor. At 24, he suffered a nervous breakdown and spent several weeks in a sanitarium in Battle Creek, Mich., run by the breakfast cereal king, Dr. J.P. Kellogg. He returned there for rest from time to time. He hated confrontation. He was humble to the point of admitting his own limitations. H I S L I F E Born: Nov. 2, 1865, in Corsica (Blooming Grove), Ohio. Religion: Baptist. First lady: Florence Mabel Kling DeWolfe Harding (1860-1924). Children: One daughter with Nan Britton, 30 years younger than Harding; he had an extramarital affair with her at the same time he was having another, 15-year affair with the married Carrie Fulton Phillips. Death in office: Aug. 2, 1923, at the Palace Hotel, San Francisco. He was suffering from high blood pressure, an enlarged heart, pneumonia and a stroke. He had gone on a cross-country trip to meet ordinary people and explain his administration's policies. H I S C A R E E R Party: Republican.

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91. Warren G. Harding(1921-1923)
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Warren G. Harding
Inaugural Address Born: Nov. 2, 1865, Corsica (now Blooming Grove), Ohio.
•Education: Ohio Central College (graduated 1882).
•Profession: Editor-Publisher, Marion Star
•Religious Affiliation: Baptist.
•Marriage: July 8, 1891, to Florence Kling DeWolfe (1860-1924).
•Children: None.
•Political Affiliation: Republican.
•Political Career:
•1899-1904 State Senator in Ohio Legislature
•1904-06 Lieutenant Governor of Ohio
•1909 Defeated as Repulican candidate for Governor of Ohio •1915-20 U. S. Senator from Ohio •1921-23 Twenty-ninth President of the United States •Writings: Rededicating America (1920), with Frederick E. Shortemeier; Our Common Country (1921), ed. by Frederick E. Shortemeier. •Died: Aug. 2, 1923, San Francisco. •Buried: Hillside Cemetery, Marion, Ohio. •Vice-President: Calvin Coolidge. Warren G. Harding, 29th President of the United States, was born near Corsica (now Blooming Grove), Ohio on November 2, 1865. His father, George Tryon Harding, was a physician; his mother, Phoebe Dickerson Harding, was a midwife. On the family farm, young Warren learned the importance of hard work. He drove cattle at age six. He helped with plowing and threshing and also worked on the Ohio Central Railroad at a young age.

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(b. Nov. 2, 1865, Blooming Grove, Ohio, U.S.d. Aug. 2, 1923, San Francisco, Calif.), 29th president of the United States (1921-23), who was elected on a Republican platform pledging a nostalgic "return to normalcy" following World War I. He died during his third year in office and was succeeded by Vice President Calvin Coolidge. In his 20s Harding embarked on a barely successful newspaper venture in Marion, Ohio, but, after he married Florence Kling DeWolfe in 1891, she took charge and the Marion Daily Star prospered. Harding became a director in many local corporations and prominent in fraternal orders. An able public speaker with an impressive manner, he participated in Republican Party campaigns, allying himself with the Ohio political machine. He was elected a state senator (1899-1902), lieutenant governor (1903-04), and U.S. senator (1915-21). His terms in office were undistinguished and marked by conservatism. When three outstanding presidential contenders became deadlocked at the Republicans' nominating convention (June 1920) in Chicago, powerful conservativesmeeting at night in what came to be known traditionally as the "smoke-filled room" of American politicsdecided on Harding as a compromise candidate. Harding eschewed a speaking tour for a "front porch" campaign; the image of the unassuming, undemanding Midwesterner who did not press for domestic reform or international involvement was a welcome relief to war-weary, disillusioned Americans. Harding was voted into office by the widest popular margin60.3 percentrecorded to that time.

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