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  1. William Howard Taft blev advokat 1880. Åren 1888–1890 var han domare vid överdomstolen i Ohio och åren 1896–1900 var han verksam som juristprofessor vid universitetet i Cincinnati. År 1900 utsåg USA:s dåvarande president William McKinley honom till ordförande i den förvaltning som styrde den nyerövrade ögruppen Filippinerna och Taft var guvernör där från juli 1901.

  2. William Howard Taft (født 15. september 1857 i Cincinnati i Ohio, død 8. mars 1930 i Washington, D.C.) var en amerikansk republikansk politiker. Han var USAs 27. Han var USAs 27. president 1909–1913 og senere høyesterettsjustitiarius 1921–1930, og er den eneste som har hatt begge disse vervene.

  3. National Archives and Records Administration ... The Presidency of William Howard Taft (1973) pp. 1–21. Coletta, Paolo E. "The Election of 1908" in Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. and Fred L Israel, eds., History of American Presidential El ...

  4. Although absent, President and Mrs. Taft provided gifts for friends and each employee of the White House received a fat turkey, a practice began by presidents in the nineteenth century. FURTHER READING: Bromley, Michael L. William Howard Taft and the First Motoring Presidency. Jefferson: McFarland, 2003. Bromley, Michael L. and Tome Mazza.

  5. For the administration as a whole see Presidency of Theodore ... Presidency of William Howard Taft; Notes a b; Further reading. Bailey, Thomas A. "The Root-Takahira Agreement of 1908." Pacific historical review 9.1 (1940): 19–35. onlin ...

  6. In 1909 despite previous promises to retain ex-President Roosevelt's cabinet officers, newly elected President William Howard Taft appointed Ballinger to replace conservationist (and fellow Ohioan) James R. Garfield as the U.S. Secretary of the Interior.

  7. 3. Okt. 2019 · William Howard Taft (1857 - 1930) served as America's twenty-seventh president. He was known for the concept of Dollar Diplomacy. He was also the only president to become a Supreme Court Justice, being appointed Chief Justice in 1921 by President Warren G. Harding.