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Most of the program was engineered by " crack engineer " Burt Handelsman ; co-host Harding sometimes identified himself on-air as " John Henry Thong ".

Harding and gave
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 arrived on July 3, gave a speech to the community at the Marion County Fairgrounds on July 4, and left the following morning for other speaking commitments.
President Harding proposed a settlement that gave the shop workers some concessions ; however, the railroad owners objected.
Although Harding desired to run for a second term in office, he may have been aware of his own health decline ; he gave up drinking, sold his " life-work ", the Marion Star, in part to regain $ 170, 000 previous investment losses, and had the U. S. Attorney General Harry Daugherty make a new will.
In Kansas, Harding gave a speech on agriculture, and much to his doctor's displeasure rode on a farming combine in searing summer heat.
President Harding gave his final speech to a large crowd of 25, 000 people at the University of Washington stadium in Seattle.
Harding also sensed the importance of oil in terms of national security and prosperity, signing an executive order that gave the U. S. a giant oil reserve in Alaska.
After the Norman Conquest the manor was held by the Bishop of Coutances and later reverted to the crown, after which William II gave it to a merchant from Bristol known as Harding and then to his son Robert Fitzharding who became Lord of Berkeley.
Harding gave me no information about what Smith had been up to.
Harding gave me no information about what Smith had been up to.
Critic Dave Marsh would call it one of the " two best records Dylan has made since John Wesley Harding " and gave it a four-star review in the 1979 Rolling Stone Record Guide.
They discussed their musical ambitions after a conversation about Reading Festival, Falkous gave Harding a tape of songs he had written on his own, and shortly after they formed a band called Best after early Beatles drummer Pete Best.
Harding gave Sawyer the rank of Brigadier General in the Army Medical Corps.
On June 16, 1931 President Herbert Hoover gave a speech at the official dedication ceremony of the Warren G. Harding memorial.
He discussed the matter with General Alexander and his Chief of Staff General John Harding, who seemed to think it might be possible, and who gave him a lift to Marrakech to put the matter to the prime minister.
The following year she gave birth to their first son, Richard Harding Davis, who was to become a writer and journalist himself.
Susan Harding gave evidence that her husband had been away and that she had woken during the night to find a man standing at the side of her bed.
" Harding then gave the man a number of valuables and he left.

Harding and children
Nicknamed " Winnie ", he was the eldest of eight children born to Dr. George Tryon Harding, Sr. ( 1843 – 1928 ) and Phoebe Elizabeth ( Dickerson ) Harding ( 1843 – 1910 ).
On November 21, 1921, President Harding signed the Sheppard-Towner Maternity Act, the first major federal government social welfare program in the U. S. The law funded almost 3, 000 child and health centers throughout the U. S. Medical doctors were spurred to offer preventative health care measures in addition to treating ill children.
In Seattle, Harding greeted children and led 50, 000 Boy Scouts in the Pledge of Allegiance.
Cox had four children, two sons by Mayme Harding and two daughters by Margaretta Blair.
Her interference to veto the reappointment of the universally popular Mr Septimus Harding ( protagonist of Trollope's earlier novel, The Warden ) as warden of Hiram's Hospital is not well received, even though she gives the position to a needy clergyman, Mr Quiverful, with 14 children to support.
William Harding ( 1643 – 1718 ) was a yeoman from the hamlet of Walton who left a trust in his will to clothe and educate the children of the poor from the local area.
The children lived with their parents Jim and Nancy Beaumont in Harding Street, Somerton Park, a suburb of Adelaide.
While the fleet re-provisions, Ringle sails off under the steady and capable Lieutenant Harding, and later returns with Sophie Aubrey, Christine Wood, her brother Edward and the three children ( Brigid Maturin and Fanny and Charlotte Aubrey ) who will sail on with Jack and Stephen to South Africa.
* William Harding ( yeoman ) ( 1643 – 1718 ), British yeoman and founder of a charity in 1719 to clothe and educate poor children in the hamlet of Walton, Aylesbury
Harding had 4 children with wife Ruth, and later on a daughter named Ella with Ecuadorian girlfriend, Vicky Jaramillo.
Kathleen Ryan was one of the eight children of Séamus Ryan, a member of Seanad Éireann and his wife Agnes Ryan née Harding who came from Kilfeacle and Solohead respectively in County Tipperary and who were Republican activists during the Irish War of Independence.

Harding and private
Harding believed the federal government should be fiscally managed similar to the private sector having campaigned " Less government in business and more business in government.
Also, in his 1987 book The Fiery Cross, historian Wyn Craig Wade suggested that President Harding had ties with the Ku Klux Klan, perhaps having been inducted into the organization in a private White House ceremony.
Harding has been one of the most historically challenging American Presidents in terms of finding private letters and paper documents.
Searcy is the home of Harding University, a private, higher-academic, Christian university affiliated with the Churches of Christ and the state's largest private university.
Founded in 1924, Harding University, a private, higher-academic, Christian university affiliated with the Churches of Christ, has its main campus in Searcy.
At more than 7, 100 students, Harding University is the largest private university in Arkansas.
The Library's collection, purchased by the Queensland Government from the private collection of Mr. Justice Harding.
* Harding University, a private college located in Searcy, Arkansas, United States
It is surrounded by three golf courses ( the private Olympic Club and San Francisco Golf Club, and the public TPC Harding Park ), as well as residential areas, Lowell High School, San Francisco State University, Lakeshore Alternative Elementary School, Fort Funston and the Pacific Ocean.
John Harding and fellow council Nchiefs Steven Bonspille and Pearl Bonspille opposed James Gabriel's attempt to control policing by hiring private officers for a drug raid in January 2004.
The FBI was then led by William J. Burns, famous ex-Secret Service man, private detective and friend of Harry M. Daugherty, Attorney General in the Harding administration.
The game character is Theodore " Ace " Harding, a retired boxer working as a private eye.
Harding is a private liberal arts Christian university located in Searcy, Arkansas.
In addition Wally Harding was top dressing his own property with his private Tiger Moth.

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