President Herbert Hoover remains the only U.S. president ... Hoover was very involved in student life and won election to student treasurer. He is the only U.S. president to have attended Stanford ...
Although John F. Kennedy was the youngest man to be elected President in 1960 at the age of 43, Theodore Roosevelt became the ...
At its center was an American who in 1928 was elected president of the United States: Herbert Hoover. In the summer of 1914, Hoover had been a highly successful American mining engineer living in ...
For anybody can announce his Americanism, but not anybody is fitted to be President ... his election would be a foregone conclusion under reasonable conditions. That man is Herbert Hoover.
People are familiar with the name Herbert Hoover, but not many know he was from Iowa. Hoover was born on Aug. 10, 1874, in the small town of West Branch to Jessie Clark Hoover and Huldah Minthorn ...
There was a view that Hoover did too little, too late. In contrast to President Hoover ... more relatable to ordinary Americans. During the election campaign, Roosevelt pledged what he called ...
Over the years, Moton's words and deeds impressed Herbert Hoover ... However, once elected President in 1928, Hoover ignored Robert Moton and the promises he had made to his black constituency.
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