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         Hoover Herbert Us President:     more books (15)
  1. Herbert Hoover (Getting to Know the Us Presidents) by Mike Venezia, 2007-03
  2. Public Papers of the Presidents Herbert Hoover by Public Papers of the Presidents Herbert Hoover, 1976
  3. Public Papers of the Presidents Herbert Hoover 1929
  4. Herbert Hoover The State of the Union Address (Presidents) by Herbert Hoover, 2009-07-18
  5. The Inaugural Speeches of the President - Herbert Hoover by Herbert Hoover, 2009-10-13
  6. Herbert Hoover - President of the Great Depression (Biography) by Biographiq, 2008-05-19
  7. Public Papers of the Presidents Herbert Hoover by Public Papers of the Presidents Herbert Hoover, 1977
  8. Public Papers of the Presidents Herbert Hoover by Public Papers of the Presidents Herbert Hoover, 1974
  9. Herbert Hoover: From Angel to Demon (Titans of Fortune) by Daniel Alef, 2009-01-26
  10. Herbert Hoover Facts about the Presidents: by Joseph Nathan / Podell, Janet Kane, 2009-03-01
  11. Herbert Hoover: The Man and His Work by Vernon Kellogg, 2009-11-16
  12. Uncommon Americans: The Lives and Legacies of Herbert and Lou Henry Hoover
  13. Depression to Cold War: A History of America from Herbert Hoover to Ronald Reagan by Joseph M. Siracusa, David G. Coleman, 2002-08-30
  14. An Independent Woman: The Life of Lou Henry Hoover by Anne Beiser Allen, 2000-07-30

41. Herbert C. Hoover
herbert Clark hoover. Dir., Supreme Economic Council, 191819; Dir., American ReliefAdmin., 1919-20; Secretary of Commerce, 1921-28; us president, 1929-33
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Herbert Clark Hoover
31st President
Biography
Born: August 10, 1874 in West Branch, IA
Died: October 20, 1964 in New York, NY; buried West Branch, IA
Spouse: Lou Henry (1874-1944), married February 10, 1899
Children: 2 sons
Religion: Quaker
Education: Stanford Univ., 1891-95
Career: Mining engineer, 1896-1914; Head, Commission for the Relief of Belgium, 1914-19; War Trade Council, 1917-20; Chmn., Sugar Equalization Board, 1918-19; Chmn., European Coal Council, 1919; Econ. Dir., Supreme Economic Council, 1918-19; Dir., American Relief Admin., 1919-20; Secretary of Commerce, 1921-28; U.S. President, 1929-33; Chmn., Commission on Organization of the Exec. Branch of the Govt. (Hoover Commission), 1947-49; Chmn, Commission on Government Operations, 1953-55
Administration One Term Served: Mar 4, 1929—Mar 3, 1933 Party Affiliation: Republican Vice President: Charles Curtis, KS, 1929-33 Cabinet Secretary of State: Frank B. Kellogg, MN, 1929 Henry L. Stimson, NY, 1929-33

42. German American Corner: HOOVER, Herbert Clark (1874-1964)
hoover, herbert Clark (18741964), 31st president of the us (1929-33), who heldoffice during the early part of the Great Depression and presided over the
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43. The United States Presidential History Links Page
War (the first one) and creates sympathy for a president who found Bylines in Despair herbert hoover, the Great Depression, and the us News Media
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44. President Herbert Hoover Awarded The Coveted Medal Of Honor To Capt. Edward V. R
president herbert hoover awarded the coveted Medal of Honor To Capt As the us preparedto send its first troops overseas, Rickenbacker was offered the position
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AvStop Magazine Online President Herbert Hoover awarded the coveted Medal of Honor To Capt. Edward V. Rickenbacker
assume command of the 94th Aero Sq. the day before the Meuse-Argonne offensive began. On Nov. 6, 1930, President Herbert Hoover awarded the coveted Medal of Honor to Rickenbacker for his conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty in attacking seven enemy airplanes while on Sep. 25, 1918, shooting down two.
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45. 31st President: Herbert Hoover
herbert hoover was sworn into office as the 31st president hoover signed the AgriculturalMarketing Act of 1929 laid out in 1932, proposed us nonrecognition of
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Herbert Hoover (1874-1964)
  • Education and Occupations:
    • Education:
      • He attended the Friends Pacific Academy in Newburg, Oregon and a business school in Salem from 1885-1887. He took college preparatory instruction at Palo Alto, California in 1891. At 17, Hoover was the youngest member in the first class to come through the newly established Stanford University in 1891. He graduated from Stanford in 1895 with an A.B. in geology, having decided to become a mining engineer.
      Occupations:
      • Hoover worked, in various capacities, as a mining engineer from 1896-1914. He gained international recognition during World War I for his efficient distribution of food and supplies to war-ravaged Europe. He headed the Commission for Relief in Belgium, the American Relief Administration, the Sugar Equalization Board, the Supreme Economic Council, the European Coal Council, and he served as a member of the War Trade Council. He was also a U.S. Food Administrator and he was the economic advisor to Woodrow Wilson at the Versailles Peace Conference. Whew! In 1919 he created the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace at Stanford University as a repository for Records on World War I.

46. 31. Herbert C. Hoover -- Eric's US Presidents Forum
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47. The Political Graveyard: Index To Politicians: Hoopes To Hopkin
also known as herbert hoover Born in West Branch, Cedar County, Iowa, August10, 1874. Republican. us Secretary of Commerce, 192128; president of the
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48. World Almanac For Kids
hoover, herbert Clark (1874–1964), 31st president of the us (1929–33), who heldoffice during the early part of the Great Depression and presided over the
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'); else document.write(''); // This script will choose the CSS (stylesheet) to use based on browser // End > EXPLORE ANIMALS ENVIRONMENT HISTORICAL BIRTHDAYS ... home Contents HOOVER, Herbert Clark Managing and reorganizing mining properties in Western Australia and China (where he and Mrs. Hoover endured the siege of Tientsin during the Boxer Rebellion) and elsewhere, Hoover was a millionaire by the time he was 40 years old.
Relief Work. top
Secretary of Commerce. top Warren G. Harding and Calvin Coolidge
Hoover as President. top Nominated for president by the Republicans in 1928, Hoover defeated Gov. Alfred E. Smith of New York, the Democratic candidate, in a campaign marred by partisan use of the issue of religion (Smith was a Roman Catholic), a controversy in which Hoover, to his credit, did not participate.
The depression. top Hoover believed that the causes of the Great Depression were international and that the remedy for it must be sought in the same fashion. He therefore sponsored (1931) a moratorium on interallied war debts. He was planning an international monetary conference in London when his defeat for reelection intervened.
Foreign affairs.

49. Steven L. Hoskin: Civil War Autographs.com--US Presidents & First Ladies
no. 3079 hoover, herbert (18741964) Thirty-First us president - 1929-33.Signed 3.5” X 6.5” envelope “herbert hoover,” with
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Twenty-First U.S. President - 1881-85.
Docketed sheet, October 12, 1868, signed on reverse as attorney in the Supreme Court case of Lockwood vs. Lockwood: “C.A. Arthur, Atty…” Edge chipping; minor tears; paper toning and slight separation at horizontal folds no. ARTHUR, CHESTER A. (1830-86) Twenty-First U.S. President - 1881-85. Signature, as President, on a 2” X 5” slip of paper: "Chester A. Arthur, Feby. 17, 1885.” Scattered stains
no. BUCHANAN, JAMES (1791-1868)
Fifteenth U. S. President – 1857-61.
Early franking signature: “Free, James Buchanan”

50. Herbert Hoover In Los Angeles
herbert hoover Visits Los Angeles One day Mrs Fretag gave us an assignment. Ourdistinguished president, president herbert hoover, is going to visit Los
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Herbert
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Los Angeles One day Mrs Fretag gave us an assignment. "Our distinguished President, President Herbert Hoover, is going to visit Los Angeles this Saturday to speak. I want all of you to go hear our President. And I want you to write an essay about the experience and about what you think of President Hoover's speech." Saturday? There was no way I could go. I had to mow the lawn. I had to get out all the hair-grass. (I could never get all the hairs.) Almost every Saturday I got a beating with the razor strop because my father found a hair. (I also got stropped during the week, once or twice, for other things I failed to do or didn't do right.) There was no way I could tell my father that I had to go see President Hoover. So, I didn't go. That Sunday I took some paper and sat down to write about how I had seen the President. His open car, trailing flowing streamers, had entered the football stadium. One car, full of secret service agents went ahead and two cars followed close behind. The agents were brave men with guns to protect our President. The crowd rose as the President's car entered the arena. There had never been anything like it before. It was the President. It was him. He waved. We cheered. A band played. SeagulIs circled overhead as if they too knew it was the President. And there were skywriting airplanes too. They wrote words in the sky like Prosperity is just around the corner.

51. American Presidents: Life Portraits
American presidents Teacher Guide herbert hoover The life of a us president herberthoover week October 410, 1999 on C-SPAN Recommended use Secondary level.
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Pick a President George Washington John Adams Thomas Jefferson James Madison James Monroe John Quincy Adams Andrew Jackson Martin Van Buren William Henry Harrison John Tyler James K. Polk Zachary Taylor Millard Fillmore Franklin Pierce James Buchanan Abraham Lincoln Andrew Johnson Ulysses S. Grant Rutherford B. Hayes James A. Garfield Chester A. Arthur Grover Cleveland Benjamin Harrison William McKinley Theodore Roosevelt William Howard Taft Woodrow Wilson Warren G. Harding Calvin Coolidge Herbert Hoover Franklin D. Roosevelt Harry S Truman Dwight D. Eisenhower John F. Kennedy Lyndon B. Johnson Richard M. Nixon Gerald R. Ford Jimmy Carter Ronald Reagan George Bush Bill Clinton George W. Bush
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March-December 1999 American Presidents Teacher Guide Herbert Hoover: The life of a US President
Herbert Hoover week: October 4-10, 1999 on C-SPAN
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Secondary level Before Viewing American Presidents
Present to students the following quote from Herbert Hoover (also heard at the outset of the biographical vignette featuring the president on C-SPAN's American Presidents series.) "I prefer to think of Iowa as I saw it through the eyes of a 10-year-old boy. Those were eyes filled with the wonders of Iowa's streams and woods. They saw days filled with adventure, with participation in good and comforting things."

52. Welcome To America
McKinley Memorial Library Museum http//www.mckinley.lib.oh.us. president CalvinCoolidge State Historic Site http//www.historicvermont.org herbert hoover.
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There were 48 states through-out President Hoover's term in office.
Term in office : March 4, 1929 - March 4, 1933 Birth : August 10, 1874 Death : October 20, 1964 Vice President : Charles Curtis Political Party : Republican The White House : http://www.whitehouse.gov Independence National Historical Park : http://www.nps.gov/inde Federal Hall National Memorial : http://www.nps.gov/feha US Air Force Museum : http://www.wpafb.af.mil/museum Gold Coast Rail Road Museum : http://www.goldcoast-railroad.org The Presidential Yacht Sequoia : http://www.casenet.com/travel/wasdcpresyacht.htm The Presidential Yacht U.S.S. Potomac : http://www.usspotomac.org http://www.hfmgv.org The Museum of American Presidents : http://www.waysideofva.com/presidents Mount Rushmore National Memorial : http://www.nps.gov/moru National Portrait Gallery, Hall of Presidents : http://www.npg.si.edu/exh/hall2/index.htm

53. Medical History Of U.S. Presidents
text only) · List by president (with graphics Theodore Roosevelt · William Taft· herbert hoover · Harry Truman Prez Home Search Contact us Back Top,
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54. Freedom: A History Of US. Webisode 12: Depression And War. Segment 2 | PBS
People call them hoovervilles, blaming the president, who still doesn better in AmericaHear It Now herbert hoover I am book series, A History of us by Joy
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Segment 2
Down and Out
America has had depressions before. Always, it was the poorest workers who went hungry. This Great Depression is different. It hurts rich and poor and the middle class, too. And it goes on, and on, and on . President Herbert Hoover just doesn't seem to know what to do. He says, "I do not believe that the power and duty of the general government ought to be extended to the relief of individual suffering." In 1932 Hoover states publicly that "no one in America is actually starving." But he is wrong. Things have gotten so bad that some people are getting themselves arrested, on purpose, just so they can eat. The president is out of touch. At the White House, he and Mrs. Hoover dress formally for dinner each night and sit down to seven-course meals Many head for the cities, where they hope to find jobs. But there are no jobs in the cities Shanty towns spring up all over the nation. Eventually a million people will live in them. People call them Hoovervilles , blaming the president, who still doesn't seem to grasp the severity of the crisis "I am convinced we have passed the worst and with continued effort we shall rapidly recover."

55. Freedom: A History Of US. Printable Page | PBS
Ignoring the president's orders that he not use force, General hoover later says,Hear It Now herbert hoover I did not of the most dynamic men in us history
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Webisode 12. Segment 2
Down and Out
America has had depressions before. Always, it was the poorest workers who went hungry. This Great Depression is different. It hurts rich and poor and the middle class, too. And it goes on, and on, and on . President Herbert Hoover just doesn't seem to know what to do. He says, "I do not believe that the power and duty of the general government ought to be extended to the relief of individual suffering." In 1932 Hoover states publicly that "no one in America is actually starving." But he is wrong. Things have gotten so bad that some people are getting themselves arrested, on purpose, just so they can eat. The president is out of touch. At the White House, he and Mrs. Hoover dress formally for dinner each night and sit down to seven-course meals Many head for the cities, where they hope to find jobs. But there are no jobs in the cities Shanty towns spring up all over the nation. Eventually a million people will live in them. People call them Hoovervilles , blaming the president, who still doesn't seem to grasp the severity of the crisis "I am convinced we have passed the worst and with continued effort we shall rapidly recover."

56. The Consortium
for the worst first 18 months in office for a us president as measured 36.9 percentdecline, almost twice the percentage drop of herbert hoover, the president
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57. Encyclopedia Americana: Herbert Hoover
Detailed biography includes links to related topics, fact file, and inaugural address.Category Society History presidents hoover, herbert Clark...... home and later appointed him us food administrator promptly, few could call him agreat president. 1991) hoover, herbert C., Addresses upon the American Road, 7
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Herbert Hoover, (1874-1964), hoo'v[sch ]r, 31st PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES . He gained prominence in four major careers: engineering, international relief work, government and politics, and reform of governmental bureaucracy. Although Hoover spent 30 years in public service, the highest point of his public career, his presidency, was dominated by the Depression and proved a bitter disappointment. Herbert Clark Hoover was born in West Branch, Iowa, on Aug. 10, 1874. He was the second of three children in a family descended from a long line of Quakers. His father, Jesse Clark Hoover, a village blacksmith, died of typhoid fever when Herbert was six years old. Less than three years later, his mother, Huldah Minthorn Hoover, died of pneumonia. In 1884 he went to Newberg, Oreg., to live with an uncle, Henry John Minthorn, a country doctor interested in education. There Herbert attended a Quaker academy his uncle helped direct. In 1888, Dr. Minthorn moved to Salem, Oreg., where Hoover worked in his land settlement business as an office boy and attended night school. Then, at 17, Hoover entered Stanford University as a special student. He showed a marked aptitude for mathematics and geology, graduating with a degree in engineering in May 1895. Engineering Career After graduation, Hoover worked at odd jobs in California gold mines and as a mining engineer in Colorado; he later joined the staff of a leading mining engineer in San Francisco. In 1897, at 23, he went to work for the British mining firm of Bewick, Moreing and Company as chief of its gold-mining operations in Western Australia. A year later the Chinese government offered him a position as chief engineer of the Chinese Engineering and Mining Company.

58. Hoover Museum - Digital Archives
on April 6, 1917 and president Wilson called herbert hoover home to take chargeof food organization in America. hoover was appointed us Food Administrator.
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National Archives and Records Administration
U.S. Food Administrator America declared war on Germany on April 6, 1917 and President Wilson called Herbert Hoover home to take charge of food organization in America. Hoover was appointed U.S. Food Administrator. America had to provide food for her own armies and the other Allies, for the Allied peoples and for the American people at home. Herbert Hoover saw the effort as a willingness of the people to serve the nation voluntarily. He called his program food conservation, but many Americans called it "Hooverizing." There were wheatless Wednesdays and meatless Mondays, as examples.
Hoover had faith that the American people would exhibit voluntary cooperation in the matter for food conservation. He didn't want laws to regulate food in America. Hoover's plan was that American homes would have to eat in such a way as to leave more food to be shipped abroad. He appealed to housewives to conserve food and eliminate waste. Signs and posters proclaimed, "Food Will Win the War."

59. HooverFest 2002
50 miles west of the Mississippi River, at the herbert hoover National Historic andentertainment •Birthplace and burial site of a us president •Juried art
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Hooverfest takes place August 1-3, 2003 on the Hoover National Historic Site in West Branch, Iowa.
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Presidential Races results now posted!
TOP FEMALE RESULTS MALE RESULTS LISTING
1 19:10 JOHNSON, KAREN WEST BRANCH IA 1 15:53 259 HACKER, RIKKI OVERLAND PARK KS 2 20:53 LUMPA, KATIE WEST BRANCH IA 2 15:56 185 SIMMONS, BOB HOLSCHUH IOWA CITY IA 3 21:51 WILLERT, NANCY Nevada IA 3 17:08 264 HOUGE, TODD Iowa City IA View The winners of the 2nd annual Hooverfest President's Best juried art
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Best of show: Suzanne Aunan, Iowa City
"The Big Game," acrylic/gouache/pen & ink/pencil on masonite
Click here to view the Hooverball Championships 2002 results

The 2002 National Hooverball Championships were held on August 3 and August 4 as part of Hooverfest.

60. The United States President And Vice President Information Pages
herbert hoover; Franklin Roosevelt; Harry S. Truman; Dwight D. Eisenhower; JohnF. Kennedy; If you wish click here and search a long list of us president links.
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