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President Herbert Hoover
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1929 |
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Herbert Clark Hoover
is the 31st President serving from 1929 until 1933. |
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Vice Pres. |
Charles
Curtis was Vice President.
He was 1/8 Osage Indian and was known as "Square Shooter" and
"The Whisperer."
Curtis was born in a log cabin on January 25, 1860 at Eugene,
Shawnee County,
Kansas.
Curtis died of a heart attack on February 8, 1936 in
Washington, D.C. |
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First Lady |
Lou
(Henry) Hoover was First Lady. They had two children. |
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Hoover was a
Republican from
Ohio.
Hoover refused to take a salary for being president.
He signs the act making the "Star Spangled Banner" our National
Anthem.
Hoover in later years became a critic of the "New Deal," warning
against tendencies toward "statism" (Socialism). |
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Inaug. Addr. |
"This
occasion is not alone the administration of the most sacred oath
which can be assumed by an American citizen. It is a dedication
and consecration under God to the highest office in service of
our people. I assume this trust in the humility of knowledge
that only through the guidance of Almighty Providence can I hope
to discharge its ever-increasing burdens."
- President Herbert C. Hoover, Inaugural Address. |
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Quotes |
"Peace is not made at
the Council table or by treaties, but in the hearts of men." -
President Herbert C. Hoover.
"A splendid storehouse of integrity and freedom has been
bequeathed to us by our forefathers. In this day of confusion,
of peril to liberty, our high duty is to see that this
storehouse is not robbed of its contents." - President Herbert
C. Hoover.
"True Liberalism is found not in striving to spread bureaucracy
but in striving to set bounds to it." - President Herbert C.
Hoover. |
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Birth Death |
Hoover was born in
West Branch, Cedar County, Iowa on August 10, 1874.
He died of intestinal cancer at the Waldorf Towers Hotel in New
York, NY on October 20, 1964. |
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Executive Jumps -
G Washington
- J Adams -
T
Jefferson - J Madison -
J Monroe -
J Q
Adams - A Jackson -
- M Van Buren -
W
H Harrison - J Tyler -
J Polk -
Z Taylor -
M Fillmore -
F Pierce
- J Buchanan -
A
Lincoln - A Johnson -
- U S Grant -
R B Hayes
- J Garfield -
C
Arthur - G Cleveland -
B Harrison -
G
Cleveland - W McKinley -
T Roosevelt -
- W Taft
- W Wilson -
W Harding
- C Coolidge -
H
Hoover - F D Roosevelt -
H Truman -
D D Eisenhower
- J F Kennedy -
- L B Johnson -
R Nixon -
G Ford -
J Carter -
R Reagan -
G H W Bush
- B Clinton -
G W Bush
- BH Obama -
- Methodology -
TimeLine of the Presidency -
Inauguration Speeches
- Party Platforms
-
The Early Presidents
- Distinctions of the
Presidencies
Black
American Patriots -
President's Day -
Rhymes about the
Founding Fathers
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