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Harding's and supporters
In 1912, Harding gave the nominating speech for incumbent President William Howard Taft, who would later serve as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court during Harding's administration, at the embattled Republican National Convention in Chicago — before he completed his introduction, a fist fight ensued between the Taft supporters and the more progressive Roosevelt faction, but the speech was quite a personal success.

Harding's and him
The local Masons could not resist the opportunity to co-opt Harding's new notoriety, and promoted him to the Sublime Degree of a Master Mason.
However, it was mainly Harding's support in the Senate for women's suffrage legislation that made him more popular with that demographic: the ratification of the 19th Amendment in August 1920 brought huge crowds of women to Marion, Ohio, to hear Harding.
The San Francisco chief of police, Daniel J. O ' Brian, finally was able to clear the hotel of the unruly mob and members of Harding's official party could come see him.
Following Harding's death, Hoover and his co-thinker, Secretary of State Charles Evans Hughes, approached new President Calvin Coolidge and asked him to remove prominent Ohio Gang member Daugherty as Attorney General.
According to Harding biographer John Wesley Dean, Chancellor's theories were partly based upon a rumor spread by Amos Kling, Harding's father-in-law, who opposed him politically.
Le Gerrant, the blind leader of The Union, immediately deduces Harding's double-cross and has him executed ; Harding's body later washes up on the beaches of Gibraltar.
A popular myth with the residents of Marion is that Harding's dog Laddie Boy is buried in the memorial with him.
Coolidge's intervention in the strike brought him national fame, which, in turn, led to his nomination as Harding's running mate for Vice-President in the 1920 presidential election.
At the start of the 2005 season, Harding's first year leading the Dragons, he was 33 years old, making him the second youngest head coach in the history of the league.
Pyle however knows he can get more out of Harding and later on uses Harding's relationship with Lynn to make him turn informant and gain further information about the supermarket robbery.
In 2005, The Straight Dope presented a summary of many of these arguments against Harding's membership, and noted that, while it might have been politically expedient for him to join the KKK in public, to do it in private would have been of no benefit to him.
Harding's beautiful yet malcontent wife is a source of shame for him.

Harding's and next
Following Mrs. Harding's death on November 21, 1924 ( from renal failure ), she was buried next to her husband.

Harding's and .
Joseph Harding's son, Henry Harding, was responsible for introducing Cheddar cheese production to Australia.
The Commerce Secretary headed the group of dignitaries accompanying Harding's body back to the capital.
On May 10, 1924, President Calvin Coolidge appointed Hoover as the sixth director of the Bureau of Investigation, following President Warren Harding's death and in response to allegations that the prior director, William J. Burns, was involved in the Teapot Dome scandal.
The nation's unemployment rate dropped by half during Harding's administration.
Harding's creation of the Budget Bureau was a major economic accomplishment that reformed and streamlined wasteful federal spending.
It was rumored in Blooming Grove that one of Harding's great-grandmothers might have been African American.
Harding's great-great grandfather Amos claimed that a thief, who had been caught in the act by the family, started the rumor as an attempted extortion.
Eventually, Harding's family moved to Caledonia, Ohio, where his father then acquired The Argus, a local weekly newspaper.
The editorial battle with the Independent became so heated that, at the inevitable mention of Harding's questionable bloodline, father and son proceeded, with shotgun in hand, to demand, and get, a retraction.
Florence Kling DeWolfe was a divorcée, five years Harding's senior, and the mother of a young son, Marshall Eugene DeWolfe.
The couple was complementary, with Harding's affable personality balancing his wife's no-nonsense approach to life.
When his newspaper business attained sufficient economic stability, and even dominance, in Marion, Harding and his wife traveled widely throughout the country, which broadened Harding's exposure at political gatherings.
"; Daugherty later assumed the primary role in Harding's political career.
Harding's general election opponent, Timothy Hogan, fell victim to fervid anti-Catholic sentiment ( which Harding did not voice ) and Harding was elected to the U. S. Senate, becoming Ohio's first senator elected by popular vote.
Some in the party began to scout for such an alternative, and Harding's name arose, despite his reluctance, due to his unique ability to draw vital Ohio votes.
Harry Daugherty, who became Harding's campaign manager, and who was sure none of these candidates could garner a majority, convinced Harding to run after a marathon discussion of six-plus hours.
Harding's home in Marion, Ohio from which he conducted his 1920 " front porch " campaign. Photo 1918 – 1921
On July 28, 1920, Harding's general election campaign manager, Albert Lasker, unleashed a broad-based advertising campaign that implemented modern advertising techniques ; the focus was more strategy oriented.
Lasker's approach included newsreels and sound recordings, all in an effort to enhance Harding's patriotism and affability.

supporters and thought
Considering Bill's remarks, many thought that he could not rally Hillary supporters behind Obama after Obama won the primary.
Although a majority of distributism's later supporters were not Catholics and many were in fact former radical socialists who had become disillusioned with socialism ; distributist thought was adopted by the Catholic Worker Movement, conjoining it with the thought of Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin concerning localized and independent communities.
Barnave and his supporters among the Feuillants feared a war they thought France had little chance to win and which they feared might lead to greater radicalization of the revolution.
Sasaki's outraged supporters thought it was dishonorable and disrespectful, while Musashi's supporters thought it was a fair way to unnerve his opponent.
A case in point is Anti-Dühring, which supporters of socialism, like its detractors, treated as an encompassing presentation of Marx's thought.
It is thought to have started in the 1970s when supporters of Sunderland moved to Rotterdam to work in the ports and docks, some of which remained in Rotterdam and settled there, thus taking an interest in the local team, Feyenoord.
Southern supporters drew from his thought in the growing divide between Northern and Southern states on this issue.
" He called Farías a weak reader of Heidegger's thought, adding that much of the evidence Farías and his supporters touted as new had long been known within the philosophical community.
The original supporters of the addition thought that they were simply quoting Lincoln's Gettysburg Address.
Now that we are back together, we thought a Christmas album would be a nice gift for our long-time supporters.
Maurras ' thought also influenced Catholic fundamentalist supporters of the Brazilian dictatorship ( 1964 – 85 ) as well as the Cursillos de la Cristiandad ( Christian Courses ), similar to the Cité Catholique group, which were founded in 1950 by the bishop of Ciudad Real, Mgr.
" Lord Mountbatten, a first cousin of the Romanov children, thought her supporters " simply get rich on the royalties of further books, magazine articles, plays etc.
However, King was politically much stronger than Hepburn and federal Liberal supporters as well as those who thought an erratically driven rift between the provincial and federal parties was suicidal called for him to step down.
In 1621, Abbas fell seriously ill. His heir, Mohammed Khodabanda, thought he was on his deathbed and began to celebrate his accession to the throne with his Qizilbash supporters.
It was felt by supporters of Mrs. Eddy as " the Woman ," that any attempt to paint Mrs. Eddy in this light would meet with universal condemnation of her and her church for deifying her and so, this line of thought went, this notion should never be put forth as any official view of the Church but might be privately taught.
Some observers believe " what began as an authentic and anti-dictatorial popular revolution based on a broad coalition of all anti-Shah forces was soon transformed into an Islamic fundamentalist power-grab ," that except for his core supporters, the members of the coalition thought Khomeini intended to be more a spiritual guide than a ruler – Khomeini being in his mid-70s, having never held public office, been out of Iran for more than a decade, and having told questioners things like " the religious dignitaries do not want to rule.
" Although IBDA-C is thought to have supporters throughout Western Europe, the group has not performed any significant terrorist attacks there since their alleged actions in Istanbul.
The number of extremist supporters actively participating in IBDA-C's terrorist plots is not known, but thought to be small.
During the English Civil War ( 1642 – 1645 ) the town is thought to have changed hands at least four times between the Royalist and Parliamentary supporters.
This fact would be noted by critics who thought the entire affair was a prank, while supporters argued that a fingerprint examination carried out in the dark, early morning hours by two sheriffs wielding flashlights was hardly ideal and by no means exhaustive.

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