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The presidential election of 1920 featured two Ohio newspaper publishers, Warren G. Harding and James M. Cox, who were shaped by their journalism experience.
But Harding also caught a break: the one Republican whom convention delegates might have turned to out of nostalgia, not to mention the man’s charisma, was long gone by the summer of 1920 ...
On this day in 1920, Sen. Warren G. Harding won the Republican presidential nomination. He had entered the Senate in 1915 after serving as a member of the Ohio state Senate and as the state’s ...
Elected president in 1920, Harding campaigned to put a keel beneath a nation buffeted by world war as well as the long and deadly 1918-1919 influenza pandemic. But finding the language for this ...
On this day in 1920, Sen. Warren G. Harding won the Republican presidential nomination. He had entered the Senate in 1915 after serving as a member of the Ohio state Senate and as the state’s ...
Warren Harding was elected in 1920 with 60% of the popular vote -- which stood as the highest in history until 1964. A souvenir potato was gifted to President Harding in Idaho Falls in 1923.
In 1920, a Washington, D.C. astrologer and clairvoyant named Madame Marcia Champney predicted that then-Ohio Senator Warren G. Harding would win the presidency, but die a "sudden, violent or ...
Presidential Hush Money, Circa 1920 Warren G. Harding got elected partly by women exercising voting rights for the first time. They didn’t know about the affair that his party paid to cover up ...
Harding promised a return to normalcy in 1920 as the nation recovered from World War I and the global influenza pandemic. Cox enlisted a young Franklin Delano Roosevelt as a running mate, ...