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  • This last is what Gladwell calls the Warren Harding error, and it is, he says, the "dark side of rapid cognition."

    The Moment of Truth? Halpern, Sue 2005

  • Warren Harding would be the first of many presidents to visit wounded troops here.

    Walter Reed hospital prepares to close out rich history 2011

  • He ended up on the ticket with Warren Harding not so much because of his overwhelming appeal to the American public - he was known for being taciturn, unsociable, and downright weird Alice Roosevelt Longworth wondered if he had been "weaned on a pickle".

    Lynn Parramore: Amity Shlaes's Forgotten History: When Unions Go Bust, We All Do Lynn Parramore 2011

  • Warren Harding followed up with a cut in 1922 that lowered the top rate to 58%, and the 25% rate applied to $38,000 of income.

    The Economics Of Substantial Budget Cuts 2011

  • Few presidents have come to the White House with a thinner résumé one term in the Senate from Ohio or performed so ineffectually as Warren Harding.

    One-Term Presidents John Steele Gordon 2011

  • To the west is the 23-million-acre National Petroleum Reserve Alaska, created in 1923 by Warren Harding and by some estimates holding up to 15 billion barrels of oil.

    Alaska's Ebbing Oil 2011

  • The book also includes an appendix with sketches of 22 also-ran also-rans, like James M. Cox, the Ohio governor who was defeated by Warren Harding in 1920—but who ushered a former assistant secretary of the Navy, Franklin Roosevelt, onto the national stage by choosing him as a running mate.

    Influence Instead of Victory Robert K. Landers 2011

  • If not for the constant rings of cellphones and the persistent flashes of digital cameras, it would have been easy to believe the room had somehow time-traveled back to the Warren Harding administration.

    A Retro Jazz Movement With a Good Dance Beat Will Friedwald 2011

  • The Nose was first scaled by Warren Harding, Wayne Merry and George Whitmore in 1958—after 45 days of climbing scattered over 16 months.

    The Nose in a Day Michael J. Ybarra 2012

  • To meet the crisis that spanned the administrations of Woodrow Wilson and Warren Harding, the Treasury ran a budget surplus and the Fed raised interest rates.

    Follow the Money James Grant 2011

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