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  • [[Image:Whtaft.jpg|William Howard Taft|right|thumb]] '''William Howard Taft''' (September 15, 1857 – March 8, 1930) was an American politician, t
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  • * Anderson, Donald F. ''William Howard Taft: A Conservative's Conception of the Presidency'' (1973) * Anderson, Judith Icke. ''William Howard Taft: An Intimate History'' (1981).
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  • ....virginia.edu/index.php/academic/americanpresident/taft Extensive essay on William Howard Taft and shorter essays on each member of his cabinet and First Lady from the Mi ...rary.ucsb.edu/search.php?query=william+howard+taft&queryType=%40attr+1%3D1 William Howard Taft cylinder recordings], from the [[Cylinder Preservation and Digitization Pro
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  • ....virginia.edu/index.php/academic/americanpresident/taft Extensive essay on William Howard Taft and shorter essays on each member of his cabinet and First Lady from the Mi ...rary.ucsb.edu/search.php?query=william+howard+taft&queryType=%40attr+1%3D1 William Howard Taft cylinder recordings], from the [[Cylinder Preservation and Digitization Pro
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  • * [http://www.apneos.com/taft_intro.html [[William Howard Taft]]'s sleep apnea]
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  • * Anderson, Donald F. ''William Howard Taft: A Conservative's Conception of the Presidency'' (1973) * Anderson, Judith Icke. ''William Howard Taft: An Intimate History'' (1981).
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  • ...s bitter dispute with Interior Secretary Richard Ballinger disrupted the [[William Howard Taft|Taft]] Administration. When Taft finally supported Ballinger, Pinchot resig
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  • ...and then was [[Secretary of the Army|Secretary of War]] under President [[William Howard Taft]] (1911-1913).
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  • | 1908 || [[William Howard Taft]], Republican || [[William Jennings Bryan]], Democrat || <span style="color | 1912 || [[Woodrow Wilson]], Democrat || [[William Howard Taft]], Republican; [[Theodore Roosevelt]], [[Bull Moose Party]] || <span style=
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  • *[[William Howard Taft]], Washington
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  • ===Melvin W. Fuller, Edward D. White, and William Howard Taft===
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  • |[[William Howard Taft]] |[[William Howard Taft]] (1921-1930)
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  • ...|[[William Howard Taft]]||1909-1913||||Republican||[[Image:Whtaft.jpg|50px|William Howard Taft]]
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  • ...ttorney General and Secretary of War Alphonso Taft, and son of President [[William Howard Taft]]. As a boy he spent four years in the Philippines, where his father was G ...orace Dwight Taft, who became a professor of physics and dean at Yale; and William Howard Taft III (1915-1991), who became ambassador to Ireland. Taft's grandson Bob Taf
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  • | Mar. 4, 1909 || Mar. 7, 1909 || [[William Howard Taft]] | Mar. 8, 1909|| Mar. 3, 1913 || [[William Howard Taft]]
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  • | 27 || [[James S. Sherman]] || 1909-1912 || [[William Howard Taft]] || Died in office
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  • ...r help in regaining control of the region. Later, the administration of [[William Howard Taft]] challenged both Japan and Russia in Manchuria. As part of their program
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  • ...tal of 1,500,000 cast. Hughes was reelected in 1908. In 1910 President [[William Howard Taft]] appointed Hughes an associate justice of the United States Supreme Court;
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  • ...e [[Republican Party (United States), history|Republican]] nomination to [[William Howard Taft]] and pulled his delegates out of the convention. Roosevelt lost in 1912 an
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  • [[Image:Whtaft.jpg|William Howard Taft|right|thumb]] '''William Howard Taft''' (September 15, 1857 &ndash; March 8, 1930) was an American politician, t
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  • ...l manager and a European-type general staff for planning. His successor, [[William Howard Taft]], returned to the traditional secretary-bureau chief alliance, subordinati
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  • ...ated by [[Theodore Roosevelt]] in 1912 in his effort to punish President [[William Howard Taft]] for "stealing" the Republican nomination. Political progressivism was a p
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  • * Coletta, Paolo. ''The Presidency of William Howard Taft'' (1990) [http://www.amazon.com/Presidency-William-Howard-Taft-American/dp
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  • ...ed in signing a '''reciprocity treaty in 1911''' with American president [[William Howard Taft]]. The Conservatives made it the central issue of the 1911 election campai
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  • * Pringle, Henry F. ''The Life and Times of William Howard Taft: A Biography.'' 2 vol (1939); Pulitzer prize; the standard biography [http: * Coletta, Paolo Enrico. ''The Presidency of William Howard Taft'' (1973), standard survey
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  • ...from Republican leaders in his policy formulation; some of them, such as [[William Howard Taft]], had very similar goals in mind and could have forestalled the partisansh
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  • ...l behavior or to impose remedies. Presidents [[Theodore Roosevelt]] and [[William Howard Taft]] sued scores of companies under the Sherman Act. In the first major episo ...hich threatened to monopolize transportation in the northwest. President [[William Howard Taft]] originated even more trust-busting federal lawsuits, and in 1911 the Supr
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  • ...World War I]] to stop what he saw as the German attacks on civilization. [[William Howard Taft]] promoted a strong federal judiciary that would overrule excessive legisla
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  • ...to Washington: [[Theodore Roosevelt]] as civil service commissioner and [[William Howard Taft]] as solicitor general. In [[civil service reform]] good progress was made,
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  • ...rew Mellon]] at Treasury, and [[Herbert Hoover]] at Commerce, as well as [[William Howard Taft]] as Chief Justice and [[Charles G. Dawes]] as budget director (a new posit
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  • ...ton B. Parker]] in 1904, but Bryan was back in 1908, losing this time to [[William Howard Taft]]. [[Image:WJB1910.JPG|300px|left|thumb|Bryan helps GOP insurgents 1910]]
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  • ...orial legitimacy in the Far East. During the administration of President [[William Howard Taft]] (1909-1913), the United States attempted to move into Manchuria and China
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  • ...] shared the growing concern with business influence on government. When [[William Howard Taft]] appeared to be too cozy with pro-business conservatives in terms of tarif
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  • The delicate balance flew apart on president [[William Howard Taft]]'s watch. Taft campaigned in 1908 for tariff "reform," which everyone assu
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  • ...e personally could decide which trusts were "good" and which "bad." When [[William Howard Taft]] became President in 1909, he disagreed sharply with Roosevelt's personal
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  • ...o be made only after examination. In 1909, by a similar order, President [[William Howard Taft]] extended the merit system to the appointment and promotion of diplomatic
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  • ...] shared the growing concern with business influence on government. When [[William Howard Taft]] appeared to be too cozy with pro-business conservatives in terms of tarif
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  • ...bor Board]], cochaired by labort lawyer Frank Walsh and former president [[William Howard Taft]] worked to reduce strikes. The new Railroad Wage Commission and adjustment
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  • ...n under debate recently. The "elite" style of conservatism, typified by [[William Howard Taft]] and his son [[Robert A. Taft]], emphasized the court system as a conserva ...World War I]] to stop what he saw as the German attacks on civilization. [[William Howard Taft]] promoted a strong federal judiciary that would overrule excessive legisla
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  • Roosevelt did succeed in naming his successor Secretary of War [[William Howard Taft]] who easily defeated Bryan again in 1908. ...ormously popular president (1901-1909), and he transferred the office to [[William Howard Taft]]. Taft, however, did not have TR's enormous popularity nor his ability to
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  • ...t labor unions. In 1910, he broke with his friend and anointed successor [[William Howard Taft]], but lost the Republican nomination to Taft and ran in the 1912 election Roosevelt certified [[William Howard Taft]] to be a genuine "progressive" in 1908, when Roosevelt pushed through the
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  • ...ery bosses who had secured his election. With [[Theodore Roosevelt]] and [[William Howard Taft]] dividing the Republican vote, Wilson was elected President as a [[Democra ...he election Wilson ran against two major candidates, incumbent President [[William Howard Taft]] and former president [[Theodore Roosevelt]], who broke with Taft and the
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  • ...left, attacking big business and busting the trusts. Roosevelt anointed [[William Howard Taft]] in [[U.S. presidential election, 1908|1908]], but Taft worked more with t | [[U.S. presidential election, 1908|1908]] || Won ||rowspan=2| [[William Howard Taft]] || [[James S. Sherman]]<sup>[3]</sup> || 27th || 1909-1913
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  • ...912, under Republican Presidents [[Theodore Roosevelt]] (1901-1909), and [[William Howard Taft]] (1909-1913), and others sympathetic to the [[Antitrust| antitrust views]] ...tates. While public spending as a percent of GDP had declined during the [[William Howard Taft|Taft]] Administration, it began to rise under Wilson's leadership in a tren
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  • ...included such diverse and well-known personages as [[Andrew Carnegie]], [[William Howard Taft]], [[Henry H. Rogers|Henry Huttleston Rogers]], and [[Julius Rosenwald]], t
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  • ...hs over Iraq and the Soviet Union seemed not to affect the voters. Like [[William Howard Taft]] (who followed [[Theodore Roosevelt]]) and [[Harry Truman]] (who followed
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  • ...government. Rejecting the adversarial stance of [[Theodore Roosevelt]], [[William Howard Taft]], and [[Woodrow Wilson]], he sought to make the Commerce Department a powe
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