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On Christmas Eve, 1910, future president Warren G. Harding got out a photograph of himself, and on the back wrote an impassioned love note to his mistress. "My Darling," he began. "There are no ...
Warren G. Harding, President of the United States, died instantaneously and without warning at 7:30 o’clock last night, a victim of stroke by apoplexy, which struck him down in his weakened ...
It was 100 years ago today August 2, 1923 when President Warren G. Harding suddenly died. He was in San Francisco, on the tail end of a cross-country promotional tour that had taken him as ...
The Warren G. Harding Presidential Sites hosted the program "Death of a President: The Truths and Myths About President Harding's Last Days" on Aug. 2, the anniversary of his passing.
“In physique, President Harding was unquestionably one of the most powerfully built occupants of the White House of modern times,” wrote the Washington, D.C. Evening Star the day after his death.
Harding was from the small city of Marion, located about 100 miles north of the city. His first visit to Chillicothe was in the summer of 1883 when the 17-year-old future president played the bass ...
President and Mrs. Harding’s Navy transport ship, the U.S.S. Henderson, and its destroyer escorts Cory and Bull steamed up Gastineau Channel on the morning of July 10.
President Warren G. Harding gave a speech at the University of Washington and then made remarks at the Seattle Press Club on July 27, 1923; they were his last two events as president before dying ...
President Harding's vision for his presidency, or his port to seek, included peace, prosperity, and opportunity for all Americans and for our republic to be an example for the world.
President Harding Is the Focus of This Shaggy Dog Story. Robert Plunket’s novel, first published in 1983, received rave reviews yet fell out of print; it is now again available with a perceptive ...
Less than a half hour later and 3,000 miles away, Champney glanced at Warren Harding's birth chart and the clock, and told a journalist, "The president is dead." ...