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Herbert Clark Hoover 1929-1933, $75 Million, An orphan, Hoover was raised by his uncle, a doctor.
The Net Worth Of Every American President, From Washington To Obama: 24/7 Wall Street 2011
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Coolidge has now retained a presidency as long as our constitution would allow and Herbert Clark Hoover, Republican takes office as president (March 4, 1929-March 4, 1933).
History Repeating 2008
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On 20 October 1964, Herbert Clark Hoover, the 31st President of the United States, died.
ianrandalstrock's Journal ianrandalstrock 2007
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American mining engineer named Herbert Clark Hoover, who had just become prominent as the chairman of a committee to assist Americans who had found themselves in Europe when the war broke out, and had been unable to secure funds.
History of the World War An Authentic Narrative of the World's Greatest War Richard Joseph Beamish 1895
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In 1874, Herbert Clark Hoover, the 31st president of the United States, was born in West
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Herbert Clark Hoover was born at West Branch, Iowa, on Aug. 10, 1874, the first president to be born west of the Mississippi.
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However, the population during that era was around 122 million and Herbert Clark Hoover was President.
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- Herbert Clark Hoover #quote ihartdanada Umm, its rather strange when someone calls u by your full government name & they don't know u personally.
Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 2009
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In sum, Williams argues, "The policies that Hoover did finally employ in his efforts to halt the depression provided the rudiments of [Franklin] Roosevelt's program." if we define "New Deal" as an antidepression program marked by extensive governmental economic planning and intervention - including bolstering of wage rates and prices, expansion of credit, propping up of weak firms, and increased government spending (e.g., subsidies to unemployment and public works) - Herbert Clark Hoover must be considered the founder of the New Deal in America.
LewRockwell.com 2009
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In sum, Williams argues, "The policies that Hoover did finally employ in his efforts to halt the depression provided the rudiments of [Franklin] Roosevelt's program." if we define "New Deal" as an antidepression program marked by extensive governmental economic planning and intervention - including bolstering of wage rates and prices, expansion of credit, propping up of weak firms, and increased government spending (e.g., subsidies to unemployment and public works) - Herbert Clark Hoover must be considered the founder of the New Deal in America.
LewRockwell.com 2009
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