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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

61. Archaeology
Harrison (23rd us president). Benjamin Harrison (Whitehouse), American presidentsLife Portraits. Benjamin Harrison Inaugural Address. herbert hoover (31st
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united states presidents JOHN QUINCY ADAMS GERALD FORD JAMES ABRAM GARFIELD BENJAMIN HARRISON ... GEORGE WASHINGTON
john quincy adams (6th president) Inaugural Address American Presidents: Life Portraits Like Father, Like Son: Presidential Families Biography Gerald Ford (38th President) American Presidents: Life Portraits Gerald R. Ford (1913- ) James Abram Garfield (20th president) Alexander Graham Bell and the Garfield Assassination How Alexander Graham Bell Helped
Kill the President
Images of American Political History: ...
Biographical Sketch
Benjamin Harrison (23rd US President) Benjamin Harrison (Whitehouse) American Presidents: Life Portraits Benjamin Harrison: Inaugural Address herbert hoover (31st president) Teaching with Historic Places Biography Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum Abraham Lincoln (16th President) Abraham Lincoln Research Site The Internet Public Library Potus:
Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln Papers ... Biography of Abraham Lincoln william howard taft (27th president) World Almanac for Kids Online Biography William Howard Taft: Inaugural Address george washington (1st US President) American Memory Fellows Program Buttons for General Washington George Washington's Birthday
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... GEORGE WASHINGTON

62. Innovative Teaching - U.S. Presidents
hoover, herbert 31st president http//www.iowa-city.k12.ia.us/hoover/hh.html;Jackson, Andrew - 7th president http//www.angelfire.com/tn/andrewjackson/index
http://surfaquarium.com/newsletter/presidents.htm
Newsletter Presidents 2001
Volume 3, Issue 18 - January 20, 2001 presented by
Walter McKenzie - Surfaquarium Consulting
Innovative staff development:
Technology Applications, Multiple Intelligences,
Curriculum Integration and Creative Education.
Let's see what we can do for your staff! With George W. Bush now installed as the nations 43rd chief executive, the Innovative Teaching Newsletter takes a fresh look at online resources on Presidents of the United States this week. You can see the 1999 edition of this topic at http://www.egroups.com/message/innovative-teaching/212 . As we publish this edition, I am preparing to launch the third year of the Presidents' Project, in which students from all grade levels are invited to research and publish original pages on our Presidents. Registration opens tomorrow and the project begins on Lincoln's birthday, February 12th. You can read about the project, see past efforts and register your students at http://surfaquarium.com/prezproj.htm

63. PBS VIDEOdatabase Of America's History And Culture Chapters
31st us president from 19291933-Millionaire facing hard times an orphan at the ageof ten who became a millionaire before middle age-herbert hoover took office
http://pbsvideodb.pbs.org/all_chapters.asp?item_id=17767

64. PBS VIDEOdatabase Of America's History And Culture Chapters
Beginning in 1933, president Roosevelt formalized the Good Neighbor 1608, hoover,herbert, Latin America and. 1658, us Intervention in Latin America, 18901940,
http://pbsvideodb.pbs.org/programs/all_chapters.asp?item_id=7825

65. U.S. Presidents
19091913, Tenth chief justice of the us Supreme Court 1933, 1923-1929, Coolidge servedas president for most hoover, herbert Clark, 1874-1964, 1929-1933, hoover was
http://www.redshift.com/~kapsalis/presidents_us.html
UNITED STATES PRESIDENTS
For more details on all the Presidents visit encarta.msn.com lifespan term remarks Washington, George Created the Continental Army, which won the American Revolution (1775-1783) Adams, John First Vice President of the United States. Jefferson, Thomas Author of the Declaration of Independence. Madison, James Considered responsible for making the Bill of Rights part of the Constitution. Monroe, James Responsible for the Monroe Doctrine. Adams, John Quincy Served as a diplomat, senator, secretary of state, president, and, for the last 17 years of his life, a U.S. Representative. Jackson, Andrew First Westerner to be elected president. Van Buren, Martin He was the first ex-president to visit outside the United States. Harrison, William Henry First president to die in office, and his administration, which lasted exactly one month, was the shortest in U.S. history. Tyler, John First vice president to become President upon the death of the President. Polk, James Knox During his one term in office the United States expanded westward to the Pacific Ocean, California and the New Mexico Territory were won in the Mexican War, and the Oregon country was acquired through negotiations with Great Britain. Taylor, Zachary

66. New York Times Trivia Quiz #494
office, which us president retired to an estate called the Hermitage in Nashville,Tennessee? James Madison Andrew Jackson herbert hoover Andrew Johnson
http://www.nytimes.com/ref/crosswords/trivia/quiz494.html
New York Times Trivia Quiz #494
Welcome to The New York Times Trivia Quiz. Our "trivia master" is Ray Hamel , a member of the Trivia Bowl Hall of Fame and author of "The New York Times Trivia Quiz Book." And don't forget to try our past quizzes If you like our free quiz, be sure to check out our Premium Diversions Service Good luck, and enjoy!
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Built in 1849, its real name is the Church of the Transfiguration, but it is commonly called ''the Little Church Around the Corner.'' In what city is it located?
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Who was the architect for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame building in Cleveland, Ohio?
    Frank Lloyd Wright
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Carpenters' Hall housed the first meeting of the U.S. Continental Congress beginning September 5, 1774. In what city?
    Trenton Albany Atlanta Baltimore Philadelphia
President James Madison signed a treaty ending the War of 1812 in what building now owned by the American Institute of Architects?
    American Center Frank House Octagon House Hirshhorn Museum Wexner Center
In what building did the Trumans live while the White House was undergoing renovations?

67. Encyclopædia Britannica
Information on the historical materials at the herbert hoover presidential Libraryand Also contains educational materials on the thirtyfirst us president.
http://search.britannica.com/search?query=Herbert A. Dargue

68. 31st President Of The U.S.
state legislature to fill an unexpired term in the us Senate In 1928 he was electedvice president on the Republican ticket with herbert hoover as president
http://www.consultawebsurfer.com/states/presidents/31hh.html
The Thirty First President Of The United States
Herbert Clark Hoover
Term: 1929 - 1933
First Lady: Lou Henry Hoover
Vice President: Charles Curtis
Charles Curtis
(1860-1936), American public official, who was the 31st Vice President of the United States. He was born in North Topeka, Kans., on Jan. 25, 1860; his mother was a quarter-blood Kansa Indian. After studying law with a Topeka attorney, Curtis was admitted to the bar in 1881. From 1885 to 1889 he was attorney for Shawnee county, Kans., and from 1893 to 1907 he served in Congress as a Republican.
In January 1907, Curtis was chosen by the state legislature to fill an unexpired term in the U. S. Senate. He was then elected for the 1907-1913 term. After being defeated for reelection in 1912, he won the nomination from Sen. Joseph L. Bristow in 1914 and was elected to three more terms. In 1928 he was elected vice president on the Republican ticket with Herbert Hoover as president, and he served until 1933. He died in Washington on Feb. 8, 1936. Did you know. . . ?

69. Hoover Research Collections - Historical Materials, Microfilm
Harding, Warren Gamaliel president of the United States, 1921 herbert hoover presidentialLibrary Stewart, Ethelbert Statistician, us Tariff Board, 1911; Chief
http://www.ecommcode2.com/hoover/research/historicalmaterials/microfilm.html
National Archives and Records Administration Home Page Welcome Research Visiting the Library The Galleries
For Students
Gift Shop ... Mailbox HISTORICAL MATERIALS: Microfilm
Historical Materials Index Preface Introduction Herbert Hoover Papers ... Map and Travel Information American Commission to Negotiate Peace: General records, 1918-31. Record Group 256, National Archives. 563 reels.
American Relief Administration: New York office newsletter, Volume 1, numbers 1-35, 1921-22. Herbert Hoover Presidential Library. 1 reel.
Arnold, Ralph: Papers, selected portion, 1920. Huntington Library. 1 reel.
Bewick, Moreing and Co.:
Board of Trade (London):
Selected mining companies' materials, 1895-1921. Public Record Office (London). 2 reels.
Brandies, Louis D.: Papers, selected portion, 1912-33. University of Louisville. 8 reels.
Camp Rapidan Account Book of J. W. Yeager: 1931-34. University of Virginia. 1 reel.
Castle, William R., Jr.: Diaries, 1918-64. Harvard University. 12 reels.
Census: 1880, Cedar County, IA. Record Group 29, National Archives. 1 reel. 1900, Cedar County, IA. Record Group 29, National Archives. 1 reel. 1900, Hoovers in Iowa. Record Group 29, National Archives. 1 reel.
Commission for Relief in Belgium: London office press clippings, Volumes 1-136, 1914-February 1920. Herbert Hoover Presidential Library. 11 reels.

70. U.S. President's Teaching Theme
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    71. Famous ClipArt: U.S. Presidents: Herbert Hoover
    herbert hoover (18741964) 31st president of the United States, in office whenthe Wall Street crash of 1929 hit, and during the first part of the Great
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    F AMOUS C LIP A RT:
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    a.k.a. The Wondersmith! You must read and agree to the
    before using Famous ClipArt images.
    When World War I broke out, Hoover was in London. Deeply influenced by his early years with his Quaker family, he determined to turn to public service. The American ambassador requested his help to bring some 200,000 stranded Americans back home. Next he was asked to organize a Belgian relief commission, which grew in tremendous proportions to provide millions of tons of food, clothing, and medical supplies to refugees in Eastern Europe. The operation had its own fleet of 200 ships, and brought "the great humanitarian" as he was called, into the public attention. When the United States entered the war in April 1917, Hoover was called to Washington to head the Food Administration, which encouraged American agriculture and food conservation. After the war he was put in charge of American Relief, and directed distribution of food to the starving peoples of Europe. Throughout all these humanitarian achievements, Hoover drew no salary, and paid his own expenses. From 1921-1928 Hoover served as secretary of commerce to Presidents Warren G. Harding and Calvin Coolidge. Under his management, the Bureau of Standards encouraged manufacturers to standardize parts and supplies. Federally collected statistics on export opportunities were made publicly available. Hoover pushed flood control and navigation improvement on the Mississippi. Government entered regulation of radio broadcasting and civil aviation. Hoover's public reputation was enormous because of these activities, and in 1928, after Coolidge announced he would not seek reelection, Hoover launched a successful campaign.

    72. AiA - Birthplace Of Herbert Hoover...
    (Family, home, neighbors, farm work, the idea that anyone can become a us president.)How would this painting look different if herbert hoover had been born in
    http://www.artsmia.org/art_in_america/19_t_a.html
    Curriculum Materials: Art in America
    Image 19 Grant Wood
    The Birthplace of Herbert
    Hoover, West Branch, Iowa
    Key Points

    Essays:
    Herbert Hoover
    Art During the Depression

    About the Artist

    About this Object
    Questions:
    Look Questions Think Questions Think Questions Teacher Answer Key Grant Wood was a member of a group of American artists called REGIONALISTS . Based on this painting and the name of the movement, what do you think regionalists painted? (Distinctive characteristics of a region of the United States.) What region is represented in this painting? (The title indicates that this is West Branch, Iowa, in the midwestern United States.) What physical aspects of rural Iowa did Wood emphasize? (Flat rural landscape, corn fields, wooden farm buildings, deciduous trees, changing seasons.) What values does he emphasize? (Family, home, neighbors, farm work, the idea that anyone can become a U.S. president.)

    73. President Herbert Clark HOOVER
    24, 1964, it describes our country's preparations and mourning forthe death of the 31st president of the us, herbert hoover. He
    http://www.ancestrees.com/pedigree/477.htm
    Eli HOOVER
    Mary DAVIS

    Jesse Clark HOOVER

    Hulda Randall MINTHORN

    President Herbert Clark HOOVER
    Family Links Spouses/Children:
    Lou HENRY

    President Herbert Clark HOOVER
    • Born: 10 Aug 1874, West Branch, Cedar, IA, USA Marriage: Lou HENRY 10 Feb 1899 Died: 20 Oct 1964, New York, New York Co., NY, USA Buried: 25 Oct 1964, West Branch, Cedar, IA, USA
    General Notes: President Hoover was born in a 7 by 13 foot, bare floor bedroom. The only other room, about the same size, was kitchen, parlor and dining room combined. He grew to the age of ten in the community of the West Branch of the Quakers' Red Cedar Meeting at nearby Springdale. It had been settled only a generation earlier by Quakers including Hoover's grandparents.
    By age 10, both of Hoover's parents had died and he was sent to live with relatives in Oregon. Of his childhood home, he said: "The most vivid and joyous recollections of my Iowa boyhood days are of patient angling in Iowa streams for the very occasional fish with willow pole and a properly spatupon worm."
    By the time he was President he had become a self-made millionaire businessman and public official. Seven months after he took office, the stock market crashed, and the rest of his presidency revolved around the depression. Many of the proposals he made to counteract the depression were thrown out by congress, only later to be accepted and successful policies under President Roosevelt.

    74. Cedar Rapids Convention Visitors Bureau - Out And About
    West Branch Birthplace of the 31st us president herbert hoover, ison Interstate 80 just 40 miles southeast of Cedar Rapids. Visit
    http://www.cedar-rapids.com/outandabout.htm

    75. Herbert Hoover
    American president herbert hoover was educated as an engineer and enjoyed a successfulcareer Secretary of Commerce and in 1928, was elected us president, on a
    http://www.multied.com/Bio/people/hoover.html
    Herbert Hoover (United States Presidents)
    by David M. Holford
    Price: $20.94 Herbert Hoover and the Crisis of American Capitalism
    by J. Joseph Huthmacher (Editor), Warren Susman (Editor)
    Price: $18.94 Herbert Hoover American Politician American President Herbert Hoover was educated as an engineer and enjoyed a successful career in this field. During World War I, he gained international recognition for heading relief operations. From 1921 to 1928, he served as Secretary of Commerce and in 1928, was elected US President, on a platform of continued prosperity to be assured by the Republicans. When the Depression hit, Hoover proved ineffectual in dealing with this economic crisis, and lost his bid for re-election to Franklin Roosevelt in 1932. Bibliography: Burner, David. Herbert Hoover: A Public Life. New York: Knopf. 1979.
    Lyons, Eugene. Herbert Hoover:A Biography. New York. Doubleday, 1964.
    Nash, George H. The Life of Herbert Hoover: The Engineer. New York: Norton. 1973.
    Smith, Richard Norton. An Uncommon Man: The Triumph of Herbert Hoover. New York. Simon and Shuster. 1984.

    76. Herbert Hoover Presidential Library-Museum, West Branch, Iowa
    Includes library history, a children's section, and resources for educators.Category Society History Presidents hoover, herbert Clark......The herbert hoover Presidential LibraryMuseum is administered by the NationalArchives and Records Administration National Archives seal. Please contact us
    http://www.hoover.archives.gov/
    Coming Soon!
    Old Man River, an exhibit about the history along the Mississippi River
    Opens April 20
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    Lecture
    Sunday, April 20, 2003
    Pat Middleton will speak on the heritage of the Mississippi River
    read more!
    View photos of our cowboy symposium on Feb. 22!
    "Hoover & Truman

    A Presidential Friendship"
    website What do you know about Herbert Hoover?
    Take our Quiz!
    Volunteering and Employment Privacy Statement Web Site Access
    The Herbert Hoover Presidential Library-Museum is one of the eleven Presidential Libraries operated by the National Archives and Records Administration. Upcoming Events Programs and exhibits in 2003 Planning a Visit Hours, fees and area information Biographies Information on Herbert Hoover and Lou Henry Hoover For Students Fun and research help Gift Shop Clothing, souvenirs, books, and china from our gift shop

    77. The American President Herbert Hoover
    Fact file and comprehensive biographical sketch based on PBS series.
    http://www.americanpresident.org/kotrain/courses/HH/HH_In_Brief.htm

    78. Herbert Hoover Presidential Library-Museum, West Branch, Iowa
    31st president 19291933.
    http://www.hoover.archives.gov/index.html
    Coming Soon!
    Old Man River, an exhibit about the history along the Mississippi River
    Opens April 20
    read more!
    Lecture
    Sunday, April 20, 2003
    Pat Middleton will speak on the heritage of the Mississippi River
    read more!
    View photos of our cowboy symposium on Feb. 22!
    "Hoover & Truman

    A Presidential Friendship"
    website What do you know about Herbert Hoover?
    Take our Quiz!
    Volunteering and Employment Privacy Statement Web Site Access
    The Herbert Hoover Presidential Library-Museum is one of the eleven Presidential Libraries operated by the National Archives and Records Administration. Upcoming Events Programs and exhibits in 2003 Planning a Visit Hours, fees and area information Biographies Information on Herbert Hoover and Lou Henry Hoover For Students Fun and research help Gift Shop Clothing, souvenirs, books, and china from our gift shop

    79. Encyclopedia Americana: Charles Curtis
    Encyclopedia Americana He was born in North Topeka, Kansas, on January 25, 1860. In 1928 he was elected vice president on the Republican ticket with herbert hoover as president. He died in Washington on February 8, 1936.
    http://gi.grolier.com/presidents/ea/vp/vpcurtis.html

    The Vice-Presidents
    The Presidents EA Contents CHARLES CURTIS
    Biography

    Charles Curtis, (1860-1936), American public official, who was the 31st VICE PRESIDENT of the United States. He was born in North Topeka, Kans., on Jan. 25, 1860; his mother was a quarter-blood Kansa Indian. After studying law with a Topeka attorney, Curtis was admitted to the bar in 1881. From 1885 to 1889 he was attorney for Shawnee county, Kans., and from 1893 to 1907 he served in CONGRESS as a Republican. In January 1907, Curtis was chosen by the state legislature to fill an unexpired term in the U. S. SENATE . He was then elected for the 1907-1913 term. After being defeated for reelection in 1912, he won the nomination from Sen. Joseph L. Bristow in 1914 and was elected to three more terms. In 1928 he was elected vice president on the Republican ticket with Herbert HOOVER as president, and he served until 1933. He died in Washington on Feb. 8, 1936. The Vice-Presidents The Presidents EA Contents Grolier Interactive Products ... Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia (Subscribers Only)

    80. Herbert Hoover Presidential Library-Museum, West Branch, Iowa
    Located in the 186acre herbert hoover National Historic Site, the library and museum house hoover's Presidential archives and memorabilia. herbert hoover Presidential Library-Museum is administered by the. National Archives and Records Administration. Please contact us
    http://hoover.nara.gov/
    Coming Soon!
    Old Man River, an exhibit about the history along the Mississippi River
    Opens April 20
    read more!
    Lecture
    Sunday, April 20, 2003
    Pat Middleton will speak on the heritage of the Mississippi River
    read more!
    View photos of our cowboy symposium on Feb. 22!
    "Hoover & Truman

    A Presidential Friendship"
    website What do you know about Herbert Hoover?
    Take our Quiz!
    Volunteering and Employment Privacy Statement Web Site Access
    The Herbert Hoover Presidential Library-Museum is one of the eleven Presidential Libraries operated by the National Archives and Records Administration. Upcoming Events Programs and exhibits in 2003 Planning a Visit Hours, fees and area information Biographies Information on Herbert Hoover and Lou Henry Hoover For Students Fun and research help Gift Shop Clothing, souvenirs, books, and china from our gift shop

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