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62. Reader S Companion To American History - -TAFT, WILLIAM HOWARD
The Reader s Companion to American history Paola Coletta, The Presidency ofwilliam howard taft (1973); Alpheus T. Mason, william howard taft Chief
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63. William Howard Taft - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
president, william howard taft, 1909–1913 Three days later, on March 11, hebecame the first American president to be buried at Arlington National
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William Howard Taft Order: 27th President James S. Sherman March 4 March 4 Theodore Roosevelt ... Republican William Howard Taft September 15 March 8 ) was an American politician jurist , and the 27th President of the United States , serving a single term from to . A Republican , Taft served as Secretary of War federal judge for the Sixth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals , and Governor-General of the Philippines before being nominated for president in the 1908 Republican National Convention with the backing of his predecessor and close friend Theodore Roosevelt Taft defeated Democrat William Jennings Bryan in the presidential election , and during his presidency prosecuted the trusts , strengthened the Interstate Commerce Commission , expanded the civil service , and established a better postal system . Two constitutional amendments were passed during his term: the 16th Amendment , authorizing a federal income tax , and the 17th Amendment , mandating the direct election of senators by the people instead of by the state legislatures (see below). Taft was the first president to occupy the

64. William Howard Taft - Four Aspects Of Civic Duty And Present Day
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    67. Today In History: September 15
    Each day an event from American history is illustrated by digitized items In 1900, president william McKinely appointed taft chair of a commission to
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    Writer, critic, and teacher Robert Penn Warren died on September 15 , 1989. During his long and distinguished literary carer, Warren was twice associated with the Library of Congress . In 1944-45, he served the Library as Consultant in Poetry and in 1986 Warren was named the first Poet Laureate of the United States.
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    Born in Guthrie, Kentucky in 1905, Warren attended Vanderbilt University. While there, he befriended a group of poets including John Crowe Ransom, Allen Tate, and Donald Davidson. From 1922-1925, they published a bi-monthly magazine called The Fugitive . Several members of the group went on to urge preservation of Southern agrarian values in the 1930 manifesto I'll Take My Stand Warren studied at the University of California

    68. Miller Center — William H. Taft Bibliography
    Coletta, Paolo E. The Presidency of william howard taft. Lawrence UniversityPress of history of American Presidential Elections, 17891968. 4 vols.
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    Historical Context Milkis, Sidney M. and Jerome M. Mileur, eds. Progressivism and the New Democracy Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1999. Collection of essays on the Progressive period. Chambers, John Whiteclay. The Tyranny of Change: America in the Progressive Era, (1890-1920) . 2d ed. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 2000. Hofstadter, Richard. The Age of Reform: From Bryan to FDR. New York: Knopf, 1955. "Classic" history of the Progressive period; awarded the Pulitzer Prize for History in 1956. Gould, Lewis L. Reform and Regulation: American Politics from Roosevelt to Wilson. 3d ed. Prospect Heights, Ill.: Waveland Press, 1996.

    69. History 102: Photo Gallery (by Subjects)
    American history 102 1865Present Stanley K. Schultz, Professor of history taft, william howard, Presidents, Postcard states Here s to the Man the New
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    70. American History 102 Image Gallery: Taft, William Howard
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    71. William Howard Taft -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
    Three days later, on March 11, he became the first American president to be buried at (Click link for more info and facts about william howard taft III)
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    72. William Howard Taft - 26th President Of The United States
    This page contains links to a number of william howard taft Presidential resourceson the web. Birthplace information from American Presidents.org
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    PRESIDENTS HOME PAGE William Howard Taft 26th President Birth: September 15, 1857 at Cincinnati, Ohio Birthplace information from American Presidents.org Cincinnati, Ohio website Death: March 8, 1930 at Washington, D.C. Gravesite information from American Presidents.org Picture of Grave Gravesite at Arlington National Cemetery Biographies Grolier online biography White House biography Biography from infoplease.com Biography from the University of Groningen Books William Howard Taft : Twenty-Seventh President of the United States Lost at the White House : A 1909 Easter Story Search for books about William Howard Taft Cabinet/Staff List by infoplease.com Election Results/Presidential Campaign Opponents: William Jennings Bryan (D) Election Opponent: Woodrow Wilson (D) Theodore Roosevelt (BM) Election Taft campaign buttons and other memorabilia Events during Taft’s administration and lifetime Outline of events during Taft’s administration First lady and family Helen Taft biography from Grolier online Helen Taft biography from the White House Pictures of Helen Taft from the Library of Congress Brother – Charles P. Taft ... Great-grandson – Bob Taft Genealogy Brian Tompsett’s US President genealogy page Miscellaneous William Howard Taft page from C-SPAN Taft Summer White House web site Taft Bathtub Taft and baseball history ... Quotes National Historic Sites/State Historic Sites/Landmarks/Places to Visit William Howard Taft National Historic Site – Cincinnati, Ohio

    73. William Howard Taft NHS: An Administrative History (Chapter 9)
    2 The negative evaluation of william howard taft s career may have influenced It provides for a discussion of nearly a century of American history,
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    CHAPTER 9: INTERPRETATION AND EDUCATION
    The bottom line in any "restoration" project intended for public visitation is its interpretive value. A property's historical message is the single factor which transcends all other considerationsa property with little or no interpretive value would hardly be worth a massive effort to protect, rehabilitate, and preserve it. How the property's historical message is presented is thus of great importance and is the motivating force behind decisions about documentation, furnishings, architectural restoration, and use. A property's message is conveyed through the appearance of the property in its setting, through the restoration of seemingly minor details, through the placement of furnishings in a room, and through exhibits, brochures, and other publications. Interpretation at many historic properties is further enhanced by guides, sometimes costumed, who verbalize the importance of features encountered in a tour. The Taft home evokes a strong message about a birth and boyhood in an influential family that led to a career of remarkable achievement. While properties associated with the childhood years of famous people may strike some as less important than properties associated with an individual's mature years, the origins of the nation's leaders have always riveted the public's attention. Such properties have provided physical sustenance to the lesson of the American dream where a baby born in a log cabin could become President of the United States. While Taft's boyhood was certainly played out in an atmosphere of affluence and ready political connections, the circumstances alone could not foretell a career of national leadership. Thus, the public is drawn to the story of Taft's parents and the special family life they created for their children.

    74. William Howard Taft NHS: An Administrative History (Chapter 1)
    The william howard taft National Historic Site consists of a single house and and military leaders who later influenced the course of American history.
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    CHAPTER 1: THE PROPERTY: ITS DEVELOPMENT AND HISTORICAL ASSOCIATIONS
    The William Howard Taft National Historic Site consists of a single house and several tracts of land dotted over the northern portion of a city block. The grounds associated with the property today differ from those of the Taft era because of the process of urban change that occurred between 1899, when the Taft family sold the property and 1969, when the Taft National Historic Site was created. The grounds attached to the site also reflect National Park Service acquisitions in support of public visitation and interpretation. However, the house is the star attraction. It represents the family, birthplace, and boyhood home of William Howard Taft, the only man to serve his country as both President of the United States and Chief Justice of the United States. The house stands close to the crest of the long hill that rises from the flat basin city. Its location was a product of the development of Cincinnati. In the 1850s, Cincinnati's thriving waterfront and development of commerce had pushed settlement to the edges of the flat peninsula that jutted out along the Ohio River. Looking for escape from the congestion and heat of the lowland, the city's affluent moved up into the surrounding hills. Mt. Auburn, just to the north, was one of the first to be settled. It was made accessible by omnibus. Mt. Auburn's aloofness from the central city provided an agreeable country-like suburban setting for substantial houses surrounded by spacious grounds. [

    75. Bull Moose Years Of Theodore Roosevelt By Theodore Roosevelt Association
    contesting the renomination of president william howard taft. Both TR and taftwere opposed by the militant reformer Senator Robert M. LaFollette of
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    [use your BACK key to return to this page from various links!] Primaries in 1912 Women in the Progressive Party The Bull Moose years Who Won the Presidential Primaries in 1912? Who won the presidential primaries in 1912 ? First of all, there were of course both Democratic Party and Republican Party primaries. The results of the Democratic primaries were inconclusive. There was no clear mandate. The winner of the Republican primaries was without question former President Theodore Roosevelt, contesting the renomination of President William Howard Taft. Both TR and Taft were opposed by the militant reformer Senator Robert M. LaFollette of Wisconsin, who saw both of his opponents as too conservative. Theodore Roosevelt won in California, Illinois, Maryland, Nebraska, Oregon, South Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey, nine out of 12 primaries. Roosevelt's victories in the nine states were landslides , except in Maryland. "The voice of the people" was clear in the Republican primaries. But the voters were not allowed to "speak" in most states.

    76. Taft, William Howard. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
    taft, william howard. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 200105. In 1904 his friend president Theodore Roosevelt appointed taft Secretary of War
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    77. Taft, William Howard. The New Dictionary Of Cultural Literacy, Third Edition. 20
    taft, william howard. The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy, Third Edition.2002. A Republican, taft was president between 1909 and 1913.
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    78. Sec. 5, Anti-masonry Frequently Asked Questions
    (a) 16 presidents of the United States of america. George Washington (17321799) william howard taft (1857-1930) 27th. made a mason at sight 2/18/1909.
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    Apophenia : Illusory correlation (behavioral sciences). "Spontaneous perception of connections and meaningfulness of unrelated phenomena." Skeptic's Dictionary, Robert Todd Carroll. ORGANIZATIONS SYMBOLS PEOPLE FREEMASONRY ... RELIGION Anti-masonry Frequently Asked Questions Section 5, version 2.9 V H ISTORY 1. What was the Bavarian Illuminati? Adam Weishaupt founded the Illuminati of Bavaria on May 1, 1776. Originally called the Order of the Perfectibilists, "its professed object was, by the mutual assistance of its members, to attain the highest possible degree of morality and virtue, and to lay the foundation for the reformation of the world by the association of good men to oppose the progress of moral evil." Where Weishaupt and his associate Knigge promoted a freedom from church domination over philosophy and science, those in authority saw a call for the destruction of the church. Where Weishaupt and Knigge wanted a release from the excesses of state oppression, their enemies feared the destruction of the state. Where Weishaupt and Knigge wanted to educate women and treat them as intellectual equals, Robison and Barruel saw the destruction of the natural and proper order of society.

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    Of a prosperous and distinguished family, Theodore Roosevelt was educated by private tutors and traveled widely. He was a delicate youth, and his determined efforts to overcome this had a marked effect on his character. After graduating (1880) from Harvard, he studied law at Columbia. Click the link for more information. appointed Taft Secretary of War. Taft became a close adviser to the President and was prominent in Latin American affairs, conducting the delicate negotiations attending U.S. intervention in Cuba in 1906.
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    80. William Howard Taft@Everything2.com
    william howard taft was born in Cincinnati in 1857. In 1908, Roosevelt urgedhim to run for president. taft was excited that Roosevelt felt that way
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