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Jared Cohen, bestselling author, reveals the full life of President Herbert Hoover, who accomplished a great deal in his post-White House years — far beyond the Great Depression and "Hoovervilles." ...
The Herbert Hoover Huskies girls sports program wins the Class AAA Champions Cup, while the Ripley Vikings claim the boys ...
Herbert Hoover was the 31st President of the United States. He was known as "the great humanitarian," largely because of his work during World War I and the years following his presidency. Hoover ...
On March 4, 1933, President Herbert Hoover and President-elect Franklin Roosevelt sat next to each other in an open car in stony silence for the short ride from the White House to the Capitol for ...
Herbert Hoover’s great-granddaughter is fed up with the former president’s name being used as political cannon fodder, telling Democrats to “just bury the 90-year-old talking point.” ...
Opinion: Herbert Hoover was a defender of the old order Hoover is a forgotten conservative statesman, whose philosophy and ideas can still serve as a guide for the nation today.
In January 1933, President Herbert Hoover found himself in a position familiar at that point to millions of Americans: He was about to lose his job. Unsure of what the future might hold, he ...
P resident Herbert Hoover remains the only U.S. president to have been born in Iowa. On Aug. 10, his hometown will celebrate the 150th anniversary of his birth with Hoover's Hometown Days.
Aug. 10, 2024, marks the sesquicentennial birthday of President Herbert Hoover. Honoring President Hoover on his 150th birthday is an opportunity to reflect on both his legacy and his wisdom.
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