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  1. Herbert Hoover (Getting to Know the Us Presidents)
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101. Hoover Museum - Digital Archives
The hoover Library and Museum preserves the Presidential records of herbert On a rainy March day, herbert hoover took the oath of office as the 31st
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Presidential Years As soon as Calvin Coolidge announced that he did not choose to run for reelection in 1928, Hoover was inundated with letters and telegrams urging him to run for president. The Democrats had nominated Alfred E. Smith, the first Catholic to run for the Presidency. Hoover and Smith were in accord on many issues of the 1928 campaign: reforms in child welfare, business practice, and the prison system; the Hoover was elected by one of the biggest majorities in the history of the Republican party. His Vice President was Charles Curtis.
On a rainy March day, Herbert Hoover took the oath of office as the 31st President of the United States. He brought to the presidency a wide range of interests, information, and experience. He banked his presidential salary and gave it entirely to charity. From the day Hoover organized the Belgian Relief in 1914, until his death fifty years later, he never accepted for his private use any payment for public service. He had reached the highest office in which Herbert Hoover felt he could make the greatest contribution to his own country.
When Hoover became president, there was a frenzy of activity on the stock market. People were buying stocks by borrowing money, or they were buying stocks on margin (buying with only a portion of the money down, and the rest out of profits). This had been going on since the early 1920's and Herbert Hoover knew this gambling in the stock market was dangerous.

102. Public Papers Of The Presidents
The American Presidency Project contains the most comprehensive collection of resources herbert hoover, 19291933. Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1933-1945
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103. Herbert Hoover National Historic Site (National Park Service)
Front entrance to herbert hoover Presidential LibraryMuseum Also located on the grounds are the herbert hoover Presidential Library-Museum, the hoover
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Learn more online about this uncommon person.
Few Americans have known greater acclaim or more bitter criticism than Herbert Hoover. Born on August 10, 1874, Hoover was the son of a Quaker blacksmith, orphaned at an early age, and achieved international success as a mining engineer and world-wide gratitude as "The Great Humanitarian" who fed a billion people in 57 countries during and after World War I.
Within a few short months after being elected 31st President of the United States, in a 1928 landslide, the global hero had become a scapegoat in his own land. Even today, Hoover remains indelibly linked with the Great Depression that put millions of his countrymen out of work in the 1930's. Hoover's once bright reputation was put in shambles, yet he refused to fade away.
By the time of his death in October, 1964, Hoover had regained much of the luster once attached to his name. The Quaker theologian who eulogized him at his funeral did not exaggerate when he said of Herbert Hoover, "The story is a good one and a great one...It is essentially triumphant."
Herbert Hoover National Historic Site was established to commemorate the life of this uncommon person. The Historic Site contains the cottage where Hoover was born, a blacksmith shop similar to the one owned by his father, West Branch’s first one room schoolhouse, the Friends Meetinghouse where the Hoover Family worshipped, and several homes of the era. Also located on the grounds are the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library-Museum, the Hoover Presidential Library Association, the gravesites of the President and Mrs. Hoover, and an 81-acre tallgrass prairie.

104. MSN Encarta - Herbert Hoover
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When Ohio Senator Warren G. Harding became president in 1921, he appointed Hoover secretary of commerce, a small office that Hoover strengthened until he resigned in 1928. During his seven years as head of the Department of Commerce, Hoover extended its control over mines and patents. He promoted the growth of trade associations and chambers of commerce to make industry more efficient. Hoover did not believe in either the traditional laissez-faire policy, in which the state had no involvement in the economy, or in government intervention in the economy. Instead he preached a doctrine of voluntary cooperation in which private citizens would organize to achieve a goal. The government would support but not control these organizations. He did, however, expand government regulation in two areas involving new technology, radio broadcasting and commercial aviation. He made federally collected statistics more available and encouraged manufacturers to standardize parts and supplies. Hoover saw the Department of Commerce as an important support for the expansion of American business overseas, and in the area of foreign commerce the department expanded its operations tremendously—at the expense, some felt, of the State Department's traditional role.

105. American Presidents: Portrait Gallery
Warren G. Harding, Calvin Coolidge, herbert hoover, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S Truman, Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Portraits by Chas Fagan
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Chas Fagan is a portraitist, sculptor and a landscape painter. His only formal art training came at the age of ten when he was selected for a special series of lessons by the Hungarian portraitist Ilona Karolyi Szecheny. Otherwise, he studied the work of the great masters in European museums while growing up in Belgium. Mr. Fagan's prominence has grown through numerous exhibits, published paintings and public installations of his sculpture. However, it was further heightened when he became known as the artist who painted the complete

106. American Presidents: Life Portraits
Calvin Coolidge, herbert hoover, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S Truman The American Presidents web site, created for the television series,
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The American Presidents web site, created for the television series, contains a complete video archive of all American Presidents: Life Portraits programming, plus these additional resources:

107. LII - Results For "hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964"
herbert hoover Presidential Library and Museum. The site about this Iowa museum and archive features photos and information about hoover and his wife Lou
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108. Miller Center — Herbert Hoover Oral History
Below are selected interviews from the herbert hoover Presidential Library s oral history collection. These transcripts are being made available as fully
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Below are selected interviews from the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library's oral history collection. These transcripts are being made available as fully searchable .pdf documents. The Scripps Library extends special thanks to the archivists and staff at the Hoover Presidential Library for their role in making these interview transcripts available. The original transcripts of the entire Hoover oral history collection are housed at the Hoover Library. To see a complete list of interviews available from the Hoover Library, visit the Library's oral history page Trouble with PDF? PDF Help
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July 12, 1970 Download Description Transcript (pdf) Edward Anthony was the president of the Crowell-Collier Publishing Company until he was recruited to work for the Hoover campaign in 1928, where he coordinated media activity, specifically in regard to cartoons and pictorials about President Hoover. Admiral Joel T. Boone

109. The Avalon Project : The Papers Of The Presidents
The Capitol The Papers of the Presidents of the United States William Howard; Wilson, Woodrow; Harding, Warren G. Coolidge, Calvin; hoover, herbert
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