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Warren Gamaliel Harding (November 2, 1865 – August 2, 1923) was the 29th president of the United States, serving from 1921 until his death in 1923. A member of the Republican Party , he was one of the most popular sitting U.S. presidents while in office.
William Estabrook Chancellor (September 25, 1867 – February 12, 1963) was an American academic and writer. An opponent of the 1920 Republican presidential candidate, Warren G. Harding, Chancellor gained notoriety when he allegedly wrote a study of Harding's ancestry just before the election, asserting that Harding had an African-American ancestor.
William Kelly Warren Sr. (December 3, 1897 – June 11, 1990) was an American businessman and philanthropist who founded the Warren Petroleum Corporation of Delaware in 1922. [1] He and his company (headquartered in Tulsa ) soon became specialists in the production and marketing of liquefied petroleum gas , a byproduct of petroleum refining and ...
The Alfalfa Club, founded in 1913, is an exclusive social organization, based in Washington, D.C., in the United States.The Club's only function is the holding of an annual banquet in honor of the birthday of Civil War Confederate General Robert E. Lee.
William H. Neilson: 1861–1862 W. R. Vermilye: 1862–1863 Abraham B. Baylis: 1863–1864 Henry G. Stebbins: 1864–1865 William Seymour Jr. 1865–1866 R. L. Cutting: 1866–1867 William Alexander Smith: 1867–1868 John Warren: 1868–1869 William Searls: 1869–1870 William H. Neilson: 1870–1871 William Seymour Jr. 1871–1872 William B ...
Bill Warren (c. 1942-August 27, 2019) [1] was a corporate human resource executive with Rockwell International and former President of Monster.com. He received the 1997 Employment Management Association’s Pericles Pro Meritus Award for being the founder of online recruiting on the Internet.
Nearly 35 years ago, Warren Buffett, one of the world’s most successful investors, was lecturing at the University of Notre Dame when he recounted that president-elect Donald Trump had made his ...
The Teapot Dome scandal was a political corruption scandal in the United States involving the administration of President Warren G. Harding.It centered on Interior Secretary Albert Bacon Fall, who had leased Navy petroleum reserves at Teapot Dome in Wyoming, as well as two locations in California, to private oil companies at low rates without competitive bidding. [1]