When he ran for president in 1928, his campaign had the slogan ... no one viewed the Republican Party, or Herbert Hoover, the same way. He couldn’t end the Depression, and the presidency ...
Legacy: Herbert C. Hoover dealt with U.S. foreign relations by relying on the power of negotiation rather than the use of force. Hoover was an organizational genius who as chief executive practiced ...
The Herbert Hoover Presidential Museum and Library in West Branch opened its doors to the public in 1962 on the former ...
Despite being at the helm of government when the stock market crashed and the Great Depression set in, Herbert Hoover was not the do-nothing president his detractors claimed. In fact, he entered ...
The episode looks at Hoover’s later years, including his post-presidency influence and public reception.
Biden dubs his foe “Donald ‘Herbert Hoover’ Trump” and has used ... propelling him to his White House victory in 1928. His presidency was marred by the start of the Great Depression ...
Who are our greatest Presidents? What lessons can the modern-day business leader learn from our 47 Chiefs of State? Welcome to a new season of ...
Objecting to none of these, the President signed the bill (H. R. 7360) within a few minutes after it reached the White House—”Herbert” with one pen and “Hoover” with another. Then he ...
The 31st commander-in-chief lived at the Georgian country house in Walton-on-Thames in Surrey in 1902 when he worked for a ...
To see himself & friends ridiculed and make an off-the-record speech,President Hoover attended the Gridiron Club dinner (see p. 12). ¶ “Herbert Hoover” was written last week upon H.
Over the years, Moton's words and deeds impressed Herbert Hoover ... However, once elected President in 1928, Hoover ignored Robert Moton and the promises he had made to his black constituency.