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III. Money Changers in the Temple.

Authors :
Bliven, Bruce
Source :
New Republic; 5/21/24, Vol. 38 Issue 494, p334-336, 3p
Publication Year :
1924

Abstract

Presents information about former President of the U.S., Warren Gamaliel Harding. Author's first meeting with him when he was a Senator from Ohio; First impression of an amiable, modest man, with a low emotional boiling point, and an almost neurotic desire to be liked by those around him; Description of his personality; Statement that the country should adopt a protective tariff of such a character as will best help the struggling industries of Europe to get on their feet; Account of the works done during his twenty-nine months period of Presidency; View that Harding, was an innocent victim basely betrayed by men in whom he, with his simple-hearted faith, placed a confidence which they violated; Senator La Follette's protest of the signing of the transfer of the oil reserves from the Navy Department to the Department of the Interior; Information on the persons appointed by Harding.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00286583
Volume :
38
Issue :
494
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
New Republic
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
15153097