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  1. Warren G. Harding. Některá data mohou pocházet z datové položky. Warren Gamaliel Harding ( 2. listopadu 1865 – 2. srpna 1923) byl 29. prezident Spojených států amerických. Před nástupem do úřadu byl vydavatelem novin. V politice nejprve působil v senátu státu Ohio (1899–1903), později jako pobočník guvernéra Ohia (1903 ...

  2. Mar 25, 2024 · Warren G. Harding Quotes. The normalcy of life is what makes it beautiful. Great ideas are born from ordinary minds. Ambition is the fuel that drives success. Leadership is not about power, but about responsibility. Hard work beats talent when talent doesn’t work hard. Success is not achieved overnight; it’s a result of consistent effort.

  3. Warren G Harding - Key takeaways. Warren Harding won a landslide victory in the 1920 election on the campaign basis of a ‘return to normalcy.’ Harding was the first of three conservative presidents in the 1920s and focused on limiting government intervention in the economy and reducing government spending.

  4. Jan 14, 2022 · The digital collections of the Library of Congress contain a wide variety of material associated with Warren G. Harding, including the Warren G. Harding-Carrie Fulton Phillips Correspondence. Born in Blooming Grove, Ohio, on November 2, 1865, Harding served in the Ohio Senate (1899-1903) and the U.S. Senate (1915-21).

  5. Warren G. Harding. Warren Gamaliel Harding ( 2. marraskuuta 1865 – 2. elokuuta 1923) oli Yhdysvaltain 29. presidentti (1921–1923) ja maan kuudes virkakautensa aikana kuollut presidentti.

  6. Jun 8, 2018 · The twenty-ninth president of the United States, Warren Gamaliel Harding (1865-1923), highly popular during his lifetime, was later regarded as one of the worst presidents in the country's history. Warren G. Harding was born on Nov. 2, 1865, on a farm near Blooming Grove, Ohio.

  7. Warren G. Harding: Impact and Legacy. By Eugene P. Trani. Most historians rank Harding as the worst of all American Presidents. Recently, some revisionists see him as an important transitional figure whose easy-going ways helped bridge the gap between Wilsonian idealism and the business prosperity of the Coolidge and Hoover years.