Warren G. Harding ran his campaign based on party loyalty, supporting an “association of nations” (but not Wilson’s League of Nations). In addition, he called for a federal budget system, a protective ...
Warren G. Harding, the 29th President of the United States, was a man of leisure who, between various sexual affairs and ...
Harding fell from favor with the American public soon after his untimely, and at the time, controversial death... Died: August 2, 1923. Warren Harding took office promising to undo many of the ...
WASHINGTON, March 4, 1921 (UP) - President Warren G. Harding and Vice President ... the Coolidge inaugural ceremonies. Mrs. Harding and others of the party went to the Senate gallery after their ...
The Republican Party nominates Warren G. Harding for president, while Democratic nominee James M. Cox chooses 38-year-old Franklin D. Roosevelt to be his running mate. FDR campaigns with relish ...
Regardless of one's political stance, these accomplishments are probably more relevant to Harding's legacy than the fact that he cheated on his wife. Yet it is that last detail — along with a ...
Washington D.C., 5 March 1921 - Warren G. Harding has been inaugurated as the ... but America...can be a party to no permanent military alliance’ and will enter into ‘no political commitments ...
14 June 1920 - Warren G. Harding, a Senator from Ohio, has been selected as the Republican nominee to contest the U.S presidential election which will be held later this year. At the party’s ...