William Lloyd Harding (October 3, 1877 – December 17, 1934) was an American Republican politician. He was the 22nd Governor of Iowa, from 1917 to 1921...
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William Harding may refer to: William Harding (politician) (1835–1903), Australian politician William L. Harding (1877–1934), Republican Governor of Iowa...
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The Babel Proclamation was issued by Iowa's Governor William L. Harding on May 23, 1918. It forbade the speaking of any language besides English in public...
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Warren Gamaliel Harding (November 2, 1865 – August 2, 1923) was an American politician who served as the 29th president of the United States from 1921...
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William Proctor Gould Harding (May 5, 1864 – April 7, 1930) was an American banker who served as the second chairman of the Federal Reserve from 1916...
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17, 1913. p. 1. Retrieved August 20, 2023. Sobel 1978, p. 444. "William Lloyd Harding". National Governors Association. Retrieved February 27, 2023. Iowa...
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Governor Harding may refer to: John Harding, 1st Baron Harding of Petherton (1896–1989), Governor of Cyprus from 1955 to 1957 officer William L. Harding (1877–1934)...
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25, 2018. Retrieved August 16, 2018. Benoit, William L.; Hanczor, Robert S. (Fall 1994). "The Tonya Harding controversy: An analysis of image restoration...
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Republican nominee William L. Harding defeated Democratic nominee Claude R. Porter with 50.55% of the vote. Major party candidates William L. Harding, Republican...
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flag design was chosen from among several submissions by Governor William L. Harding and the Iowa Council on National Defense. It became the official flag...
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nominee William L. Harding defeated Democratic nominee Edwin T. Meredith with 61.03% of the vote. Major party candidates William L. Harding, Republican...
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1909 1913 Beryl F. Carroll William L. Harding 1913 1917 George W. Clarke Ernest Robert Moore 1917 1921 William L. Harding John Hammill 1921 1925 N. E...
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weekly until 1941. Language use was strongly affected by Governor William L. Harding's controversial 1917 Babel Proclamation, which banned the speaking...
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baseman with Kansas City and Oakland Athletics, raised in South Dakota William L. Harding (1877–1934), born in Sibley, the 22nd Governor of Iowa 1917–1921 John...
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from its shelves. In Iowa, in the 1918 Babel Proclamation, Governor William L. Harding prohibited the use of all foreign languages in schools and public...
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William Harding Jackson (March 25, 1901 – September 28, 1971) was a U.S. civilian administrator, New York lawyer, and investment banker who served as...
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official residence was provided for the governor aside from Governor William L. Harding (1917–1921). In 1947 Iowa purchased an old colonial style home to...
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Warren G. Harding's tenure as the 29th president of the United States lasted from March 4, 1921, until his death on August 2, 1923. Harding presided over...
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committees and minor offices were split. With a Democratic Lt. Governor in Samuel L. Bestow who was also President of the Senate, the Democrats had the tie breaking...
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was elected Governor of Iowa, defeating Democrat and future Governor Clyde L. Herring. He served two terms, from 1921 to 1925. He resided in Des Moines...
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Florence Mabel Harding (née Kling; August 15, 1860 – November 21, 1924) was the first lady of the United States from 1921 until her husband's death in...
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Harding University is a Christian private university with its main campus in Searcy, Arkansas. It is the largest private university in Arkansas. Established...
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War of 1862, who eventually became the first governor of Minnesota. William L. Harding, governor of Iowa from 1917 to 1921, was born in Sibley in 1877. In...
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William Giles Harding (1808 – December 15, 1886) was a Southern planter, attorney, and horse breeder who was made a Brigadier General in the Tennessee...
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Westinghouse radio costs $10. November 2 Republican U. S. Senator Warren G. Harding defeats Democratic Governor of Ohio James M. Cox in the U.S. presidential...
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William Giles Harding Carter (November 19, 1851 – May 24, 1925) was a US Cavalry officer who served during the American Civil War, Spanish–American War...
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National Convention, defeating William Gibbs McAdoo (Wilson's son-in-law), A. Mitchell Palmer, and several other candidates. Harding emerged as a compromise...
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List of people from Iowa (section L)
Robert Hansen, convicted murderer Haldor Johan Hanson, hymn composer William L. Harding, former governor of Iowa Tom Harkin, Iowa senator Bob Harlan, pro...
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1881. On September 6, 1901, William McKinley died, eight days after being shot by Leon Czolgosz. Next, Warren G. Harding suffered a heart attack, and...
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Attorney General. February 25 – Oregon places a 1 cent per U.S. gallon (.26¢/L) tax on gasoline, becoming the first U.S. state to levy a gasoline tax. February...
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