Warren G. Harding advocated labor reform and laid the foundations for an eight-hour work day.Through multiple treaties, the United States succeeded in slowing a naval arms race, securing the annulment ...
which succeeded in reducing the navies of the United States, Great Britain, France, Germany, Japan, and Italy, came at the insistence of the Senate, not the administration. Warren Harding awarded ...
Warren G. Harding, do solemnly sear that I will faithfully execute the office of president of the United States, and will, to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution ...
Washington, 3 November 1920 - Early signs from the United States indicate that Republican candidate Warren G. Harding will become the next president. Voting took place yesterday and cabled ...
Entering the 2025 season, there’s plenty for Warren G. Harding’s baseball team to be excited about. With six returning starters, a lot more depth making its way into the program and a new way ...
There have been 46 presidents in the history of the United States ... probably cholera or another gastrointestinal illness.
Staff photo / Dan Hiner Warren G. Harding’s Sophie Gardner, right, signs her letter of intent to continue her academic and soccer careers at Lake Erie College. She was joined by her mother ...
Washington D.C., 5 March 1921 - Warren G. Harding has been inaugurated as the 29th President of the United States. At a ceremony in Washington D.C. yesterday, the new president outlined his vision ...
The film chronicles the tumultuous years in the United States from 1919 to 1932, highlighting the aftermath of World War I and the presidency of Woodrow Wilson, who struggled to garner support for the ...
What: Looking to learn some presidential history? The Harding Presidential Library and Harding Home will be open to the public for Presidents' Day activities for families. The library will be open ...
Yes, Warren Harding, 29th president of these United States. While running for the presidency in 1920, coming off a tumultuous and downright odd last few years of the Woodrow Wilson administration ...