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  • {{Image|3a25105r.jpg|right|300px|Herbert Hoover, 1928 <small>(Library of Congress)</small>}} {{Image|Coolidge Hoover.jpg|right|400px|President Coolidge (l) and Herbert Hoover at Coolidge's summer home in Brule, Wisconsin.}}
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  • * Hawley, Ellis, ed. ''Herbert Hoover: Containing the Public Messages, Speeches, and Statements of the President, * Dwight M. Miller and Timothy Walch, eds; ''Herbert Hoover and Franklin D. Roosevelt: A Documentary History.'' Greenwood Press. 1998.
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  • * [http://hoover.archives.gov/ Herbert Hoover Presidential Library] ...er/book.htm Herbert Hoover and Harry S. Truman: A Documentary History]''. Herbert Hoover Presidential Library Association, 1992.
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  • * [http://hoover.archives.gov/ Herbert Hoover Presidential Library] ...er/book.htm Herbert Hoover and Harry S. Truman: A Documentary History]''. Herbert Hoover Presidential Library Association, 1992.
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  • ...ervative]] ideology and respected academic quality; founded by President [[Herbert Hoover]]
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  • ...oosevelt Administration to the "Emergency Relief Administration" set up by Herbert Hoover in 1932.
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  • ...of the United States|Supreme Court]] (1932-1938), nominated by President [[Herbert Hoover]] to succeed Justice [[Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.]].
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  • * Hawley, Ellis, ed. ''Herbert Hoover: Containing the Public Messages, Speeches, and Statements of the President, * Dwight M. Miller and Timothy Walch, eds; ''Herbert Hoover and Franklin D. Roosevelt: A Documentary History.'' Greenwood Press. 1998.
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  • ...with [[American conservatism|American conservative]] ideology. President [[Herbert Hoover]], who founded it in 1919, stated its mission in 1959:<blockquote>"This Ins
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  • ...eneral of the Philippines (1927-29) and served as Secretary of State under Herbert Hoover (1929-33).
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  • ...onger keep the international system of finance afloat with its own loans. Herbert Hoover suggested an international moratorium on war debt repayments and reparation
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  • ...on, and having lost partisan control of Congress, the republican president Herbert Hoover was seeking more reform and relief than ever before. His [[Reconstruction
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  • | 1928 || [[Alfred E. Smith]], Democrat || [[Herbert Hoover]], Republican || <span style="color:red"> Hoover</span> | 1932 || [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]], Democrat || [[Herbert Hoover]], Republican || <span style="color:blue"> Roosevelt</span>
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  • ...farmers while preserving a free market; these passed into law as President Herbert Hoover's Agricultural Marketing Act of 1929, too far into the worsening farm crisi
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  • *[[Herbert Hoover]] (1874-1964), Engineer, Humanitarian, Commerce Secretary, President (1929-
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  • * Barber, William J. ''From New Era to New Deal: Herbert Hoover, the economists, and American economic policy.'' Cambridge University Press
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  • : President Herbert Hoover announces a one year moratorium on reparations and war debts-and the provi
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  • ...ted States government chartered by Congress during the administration of [[Herbert Hoover]] in 1932. It replaced the unsuccessful National Credit Corporation; RFC wa * Barber, William J. ''From New Era to New Deal: Herbert Hoover, the Economists, and American Economic Policy, 1921-1933.'' (1985).
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  • ...George H. ''Life of Herbert Hoover: The Humanitarian, 1914-1917'' (Life of Herbert Hoover, Vol. 2) (1988)
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  • ...oomed relative to GDP.<ref> William J. Barber, ''From New Era to New Deal: Herbert Hoover, the economists, and American economic policy.'' (1985)
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  • : Herbert Hoover becomes President [http://www.whitehouse.gov/about/presidents/herberthoover
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  • ...ly [[Charles Evans Hughes]] at State, [[Andrew Mellon]] at Treasury, and [[Herbert Hoover]] at Commerce, as well as [[William Howard Taft]] as Chief Justice and [[Ch ...rowed the money from the U.S. During the [[Great Depression]] President [[Herbert Hoover]] suspended all payments, and they were never resumed.
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  • ...iguation)|New York]]. He was nominated to the Supreme Court by President [[Herbert Hoover]] to succeed Justice [[Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.]]. Prior to his tenure on
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  • ...ory|Democratic]] presidential candidate in 1928. He lost the election to [[Herbert Hoover]] because of the national prosperity during the 1920s, and because of the s ...gh on the economic boom of the 1920s, which their presidential candidate [[Herbert Hoover]] pledged to continue.
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  • * Warren, Harris Gaylord. ''Herbert Hoover and the Great Depression'' (1959).
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  • {{Image|3a25105r.jpg|right|300px|Herbert Hoover, 1928 <small>(Library of Congress)</small>}} {{Image|Coolidge Hoover.jpg|right|400px|President Coolidge (l) and Herbert Hoover at Coolidge's summer home in Brule, Wisconsin.}}
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  • ...selves with insufficient reserves to pay depositors. In June, President [[Herbert Hoover]] announced a one year moratorium on international payments of reparations
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  • In U.S. federal politics the most prominent figure was [[Herbert Hoover]], a trained engineer. Democrats blamed the [[Great Depression]] on him an
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  • ...emselves with insufficient reserves to pay depositors. In June, President Herbert Hoover announced a one year moratorium on international payments-reparations and
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  • * Wueschner; Silvano A. ''Charting Twentieth-Century Monetary Policy: Herbert Hoover and Benjamin Strong, 1917-1927'' Greenwood Press. (1999)
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  • * Wilson, Joan Hoff. ''Herbert Hoover, Forgotten Progressive'' (1965)
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  • ...sevelt Administration to the "Emergency Relief Administration" set up by [[Herbert Hoover]] in 1932. It was established as a result of the [[Federal Emergency Relie
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  • ...n 1917 he joined the legal staff of the Food Administration, working for [[Herbert Hoover]] who became his idol. In 1918-1919 he was in Paris as legal adviser for th
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  • Lewis supported Republican [[Herbert Hoover]] for president in 1928; in 1932 as the [[Great Depression]] bore brutally
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  • ...ren G. Harding]] and [[Calvin Coolidge]]. In 1928 the iconic progressive [[Herbert Hoover]] became the last president of the Fourth Party System. The Great Depressio * Burner, David. ''Herbert Hoover: A Public Life''. (1979).
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  • ...ef Justice Taft in 1930, Hughes was appointed Chief Justice by President [[Herbert Hoover]] in 1930; he retired in 1941.
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  • * Smith, Richard Norton. An Uncommon Man: The Triumph of Herbert Hoover, (1987) full-length scholarly biography. * Burner, David. ''Herbert Hoover: A Public Life.'' (1979).
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  • ...sident of the United States of America|Presidents of the United States]] [[Herbert Hoover]] and [[Richard Nixon]] and [[Quakers/Notable Quakers|others]]. ...Sessions. 1993</ref> In his campaign for president in 1928, for example, Herbert Hoover's religion came under attack as inappropriate for a commander in chief.
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  • ...g Relief Act]] in just seven hours. Much of the law had been drafted by [[Herbert Hoover|Hoover]] administration officials and provided for reopening sound banks un
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  • ...24-33). The [[Efficiency Movement]] attracted many conservatives such as [[Herbert Hoover]] with its pro-business, pro-engineer approach to solving social and econom
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  • In 1923, a committee appointed by Herbert Hoover (then Commerce Secretary) published a 300-page report on the subject of re
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  • ...further scaled down with the 1929 [[Young Plan]]. In 1931, US President [[Herbert Hoover]] suggested a war debt moratorium as a [[Great Depression]] relief measure.
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  • ..." 4 citing ''Spectator'' 15 Nov. 1890 p 676. </ref> The term was used by [[Herbert Hoover]] in 1932, and in the late 1930s by Republicans who used it to criticize De
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  • ..." 4 citing ''Spectator'' 15 Nov. 1890 p 676. </ref> The term was used by [[Herbert Hoover]] in 1932, and in the late 1930s by Republicans who used it to criticize De
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  • *Smith, Richard Norton. ''An Uncommon Man: The Triumph of Herbert Hoover'' (1994)
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  • ...g foreign trade and reforming the consular and diplomatic services. When [[Herbert Hoover]], himself well versed in world affairs, became Secretary of Commerce in 19
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  • ...wn prices and profits and made for inefficiency. Under the leadership of [[Herbert Hoover]], the government in the 1920s promoted business cooperation, fostered the
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  • ...]] of 1927 against Japan's use of force in Manchuria. By 1931, President [[Herbert Hoover]]'s Secretary of State [[Henry L. Stimson]] had established the continuity
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  • ...[http://www.geocities.com/mb_williams/hooverpapers/1931/paper19310921.html Herbert Hoover: ''Address to the American Legion'' September 1931]</ref>, and among Frankl In his election campaign, Herbert Hoover had only promised to increase tariffs on agricultural products, but indust
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  • ...s the principal obstructions to a lasting peace. In 1918 he served with [[Herbert Hoover]]'s [[Food Administration]], and published ''The Higher Learning in America
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  • ...mination, which was hotly contested since it seemed clear that incumbent [[Herbert Hoover]] would be defeated at the 1932 election. Al Smith was supported by some ci Government spending increased from 8.0% of gross national product (GNP) [[Herbert Hoover#Economy|under Hoover]] in 1932 to 10.2% of the GNP in 1936; the national de
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  • ...on of business interests. [[Warren G. Harding]], [[Calvin Coolidge]] and [[Herbert Hoover]] were resoundingly elected in the elections of 1920, 1924 and 1928 as the ...36]] Kansas governor [[Alf Landon]] and his young followers defeated the [[Herbert Hoover]] faction. Landon generally supported most New Deal programs, but carried
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  • ...urism, business or to visit relatives. Their repatriation was handled by [[Herbert Hoover]], an American private citizen based in London. The U.S. government, under ...y as the Germans executed civilians, and English nurse [[Edith Cavell]]; [[Herbert Hoover]] led a private relief effort that won wide support. Compounding the Belgiu
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  • ...llowing the National Security Act of 1947, was chaired by former President Herbert Hoover, with a Task Force on National Security Organization under Ferdinand Eberst
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  • ...federal debt by about a third from 1920 to 1930. Secretary of Commerce [[Herbert Hoover]] worked to introduce efficiency, by having business create voluntary assoc ...supply, which would amount to a one-third reduction by 1933. President [[Herbert Hoover]] passed a tax increase to boost sagging federal revenues, and signed the p
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  • ...as a playful gesture to men like tire mogul Harvey Firestone and President Herbert Hoover. During the Great Depression, Rockefeller switched to giving nickels inste
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  • It continued and extended the [[FERA]] relief programs started by [[Herbert Hoover]] and continued under [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]]. Headed by [[Harry L. Hopk
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  • ...24-33). The [[Efficiency Movement]] attracted many conservatives such as [[Herbert Hoover]] with its pro-business, pro-engineer approach to solving social and econom
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  • ...on of business interests. [[Warren G. Harding]], [[Calvin Coolidge]] and [[Herbert Hoover]] were resoundingly elected in [[U.S. presidential election, 1920|1920]], [ | [[U.S. presidential election, 1928|1928]] || Won ||rowspan=2| [[Herbert Hoover]] ||rowspan=2| [[Charles Curtis]] || 31st || 1929-1933
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  • ...nts, giving the oath of office to both [[Calvin Coolidge]] (in 1925) and [[Herbert Hoover]] (in 1929). He remains the only person to have led both the [[executive (g
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  • ...e executive branch; he appointed a commission headed by former President [[Herbert Hoover]] which recommended numerous changes, including unification of the armed se
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  • ...te)|New Jersey]]. The subjects, which included [[Secretary of Commerce]] [[Herbert Hoover]], were illuminated by a flying spot beam and scanned by a 50-aperture disk
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  • ...enson and labor unions warn against a return of the Republican policies of Herbert Hoover in 1952 campaign poster}}
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  • ...ean. The Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine was ended by President Herbert Hoover in 1931 with the Clark Amendment. <ref>Kris James Mitchener and Marc Weiden
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  • ...(1867-1935) as Head of State. The American Relief Administration, led by [[Herbert Hoover]], supplied great quantities of clothing, food, and medicines, thus probabl
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