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  1. Hoover was the last president whose term ended on March 3. Thereafter all presidential terms began and ended on January 20. Hoover's presidency began amidst grand optimism as the prosperity of the ...

  2. Years of Leadership gallery, Hoover presidential campaign 1928. 1928 campaign items. Herbert Hoover, at the age of 53, was on the verge of winning the Republican Party’s nomination for President when the convention began in June 1928. He had won primaries in several states with the support of women, progressives, internationalists, the new ...

  3. Herbert Hoover. Son of a Quaker blacksmith, Herbert Clark Hoover brought to the presidency a luminous reputation as an engineer, administrator, and humanitarian. Born in West Branch, Iowa on August 10, 1874, Hoover grew up in Newberg, Oregon with his uncle after the deaths of his parents. He married his Stanford sweetheart, Lou Henry, and they ...

  4. Herbert Hoover, mining engineer, humanitarian, statesman, and 31st President of the United States, was born August 10, 1874 in a simple two-room cottage in West Branch, Iowa. His Quaker family had helped settle the town, and their principles of honesty, hard work, simplicity, and generosity guided Hoover throughout his life of service to the nation and the world.

  5. Die Grund- und Werkrealschule der Herbert- Hoover- Schule ist seit dem Schuljahr 19/20 reine Grundschule. Sie liegt in Stuttgart- Freiberg und in Mönchfeld. In der Interimsphase (Phase der Sanierungen und Neubauten) sind beide Grundschulstandorte zweizügig. Die Herbert- Hoover- Schule ist Grundschule in Wahlform.

  6. 26. Nov. 2017 · November 26, 2017. Never has the United States elected a more accomplished man to the presidency than Herbert Clark Hoover, whose organizational genius saved millions of lives from famine and ...

  7. the belief, strongly held by Herbert Hoover and others, that hard work and individual effort, absent government interference, comprised the formula for success in the U.S. Bonus Army a group of World War I veterans and affiliated groups who marched to Washington in 1932 to demand their war bonuses early, only to be refused and forcibly removed by the U.S. Army