Warren G. Harding, the 29th president of the United States and the eighth president from Ohio, served from 1921 until his unexpected death from a heart attack on Aug. 2, 1923, while on a tour of the ...
Going against one of the best players in northeast Ohio, Warren G. Harding wanted to make sure it got the ball out of ...
Mark Twain said history doesn’t repeat but it rhymes. The life of Warren G. Harding rhymes with the presidential politics of our time. Harding died a hundred years ago this week — Aug. 2, 1923.
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 far as ...
Warren G. Harding is shown typsetting at the headquarters of his newspaper, the Marion Star, during the 1920 "front porch" campaign. The photo was on display at the Harding Monument in Marion. Grab a ...
Staff photo / Brian Yauger. Warren G. Harding's Bryan Powell (3) tries to bring down Hudson tailback Brenna Funyak (26). HUDSON — Football is a game of inches. Harding was just a few inches short. The ...
A President Harding museum and library were recently constructed in Marion, Ohio. It has been 100 years since the death of President Warren G. Harding. His hometown of Marion, Ohio, has carried on his ...
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Warren G. Harding, the 29th President of the United States, served only two years before passing away in 1923, during one of the most fascinating periods in American history, spanning the end of World ...
Warren G. Harding schools will be open Friday, as power has been restored at the buildings. Crews were working on restoring ...
Warren G. Harding had all the looks of a team playing its first game of the season. Chaney, on the other hand, played like ...
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