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1929-1933
1 Term
Republican
1928 Election
Opponents:
Al Smith
Norman Thomas |
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• Hoover invented his own sport to keep in shape at the White House, a combination of volleyball and tennis.
• Hoover was the first President that was a millionaire.
• Hoover was one of two Presidents who did not accept a salary for being President. He donated his salary to charity.
• Hoover approved the "Star-Spangled Banner" as our national anthem.
• When the Hoovers wanted to speak privately while in the presence of White House guests, they spoke Chinese.
• Herbert Hoover Presidential Library & Museum |
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Herbert Clark Hoover
Born August 10, 1874
West Branch, Iowa
Died October 20, 1964
New York, New York
College:
Stanford University
George Fox University
Spouse:
Lou Henry Hoover |
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Vice President
Secretary of State
Secretary of Treasury
Secretary of War
Attorney General
Secretary of the Navy
Postmaster General
Secretary of the Interior
Secretary of Agriculture
Secretary of Commerce
Secretary of Labor |
Charles Curtis - 1929-1933
Henry L. Stimson - 1929-1933
Andrew Mellon - 1929-1932
Ogden L. Mills - 1932-1933
james W. Good - 1929
Partrick J. Hurley - 1929-1933
William D. Mitchell - 1929-1933
Charles F. Adams - 1929-1933
Walter F. Brown - 1929-1933
Ray L. Wilbur - 1929-1933
Arthur M. Hyde - 1929-1933
Robert P. Lamont - 1929-1923
Roy D. Chapin - 1932-1933
James J. Davis - 1929-1930
William N. Doak - 1930-1933 |
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