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Though beloved by Marion, many historians have considered President Warren G. Harding one of the worst presidents since the end of his time in office with his death in 1923. However, one Texas ...
Warren G. Harding's Grandson Battling Family to Exhume ... his sudden death and Mrs. Harding’s decision not to have an autopsy invoked accusations of malpractice and led to two books published ...
You now have until Friday, July 4, to register to attend the annual Warren G. Harding Symposium on July 18 and 19 featuring ...
But Warren G. Harding is really in a category of his own. No other philandering chief executive had the 29th president’s way with words (he termed the vagina of one of his mistresses “Mrs ...
John W. Dean, the former White House counsel to Richard Nixon, has written a book that upholds the life and work of a president ruined by scandal. Warren G. Harding. Ranked at the bottom of the ...
A century ago, Warren G. Harding ushered America into the Roaring Twenties only to meet a perplexing untimely death at the age of 57 halfway through his third year in office.
In 1920, a Washington, D.C. astrologer and clairvoyant named Madame Marcia Champney predicted that then-Ohio Senator Warren G. Harding would win the presidency, but die a "sudden, violent or ...
Library of Congress. In 1930, former F.B.I. agent Gaston Means wrote a book that accused Florence of offing her husband. It wasn't accidental food poisoning that had made Harding sick a few days ...
It was 100 years ago today August 2, 1923 when President Warren G. Harding suddenly died. He was in San Francisco, on the tail end of a cross-country promotional tour that had taken him as ...