HARDING: Warren G Harding, a Memorial Address Delivered Before the Joint Meeting of the Two Houses of Congress (Softcover)
1924. 95p.
Warren G. Harding, the 29th President of the United States, rose from humble beginnings to become a prominent journalist and politician, known for his charm and intelligence. His presidency was marked by a focus on national stability and economic recovery following World War I, advocating for policies that aimed to reduce taxes and streamline government operations. Despite his efforts, Harding's administration faced challenges, including scandals that emerged posthumously, yet he remains a figure of interest for his commitment to public service and the ideals of democracy.