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Herbert Hoover
Dates In Office:
March 04, 1929
to
March 04, 1933
Age in Office:
54
Birth - Death:
August 10, 1874
to
October 20, 1964
Party:
Republican
Location Born:
Iowa
Office:
Secretary of Commerce
Religion:
Quaker
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HERBERT HOOVER EVENT TIMELINE
FIRST LADY LOU HOOVER
HERBERT HOOVER PRESIDENTIAL SITES AND ORGANIZATIONS
Hoover Presidential Library and Museum, Birthplace, West Branch, IA
Hoover Presidential Foundation
Herbert Hoover National Historic Site West Branch, IA
Herbert Hoover Rapidan Camp at Shenandoah National Park, VA
The Hoover Institution
BIOGRAPHIES OF HERBERT HOOVER
Herbert Hoover Biography by the Editors of Encyclopedia Britannica
Herbert Hoover Biography by David E. Hamilton
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May 31, 1929
Message to Albert, King of the Belgians, in Response to His Memorial Day Message of Friendship
May 31, 1929
Letter to Louis Wiley on His 60th Birthday.
May 31, 1929
Statement on the Special Session of the Congress on Farm and Tariff Legislation.
May 31, 1929
Statement on Progress Toward the Settlement of German Reparations by the Committee of Experts in Paris.
May 31, 1929
Message to the 27th National Saengerfest in New York City.
May 31, 1929
Letter to Secretary of Commerce Robert P. Lamont on the Establishment of an Interdepartmental Committee To Study Marine Mail...
May 31, 1929
Message to the International Advertising Association's Convention.
May 31, 1929
Executive Order 5131—Authorizing the Appointment of George Henry Malone Without Regard to Civil Service Rules
May 31, 1929
The President's News Conference
June 01, 1929
Letter Accepting the Resignation of Herbert M. Lord as Director of the Budget.
June 02, 1929
Message on the Work of St. John's Guild, New York City, at Seaside Hospital for Needy Children.
June 03, 1929
Message to King George V of Great Britain Offering Birthday Greetings.
June 04, 1929
Message on the Commemoration of the Second Anniversary of Clarence Chamberlin's Transatlantic Flight to Germany.
June 04, 1929
Message to the American Members of the Committee of Experts on the Success of German Reparations Discussions at Paris
June 04, 1929
Message on the 75th Anniversary of Lincoln University
June 04, 1929
Letter Accepting the Resignation of Hubert Work as Chairman of the Republican National Committee.
June 04, 1929
The President's News Conference
June 06, 1929
Special Message to the Congress Proposing a Study of the Reorganization of Prohibition Enforcement Responsibilities.
June 06, 1929
Letter on the Resignation of J. Reuben Clark as Under Secretary of State.
June 06, 1929
Executive Order 5132—Restoring Certain Reserved Lands in Hawaii Withdrawn for Kahuaiki [Fort Shafter] Military Reservation...
June 07, 1929
Executive Order 5133—Exempting Percy W. Phillips from Civil Service Rules Prohibiting Federal Employees from Holding Office...
June 07, 1929
The President's News Conference
June 10, 1929
Remarks Upon Laying the Cornerstone of the New Department of Commerce Building.
June 11, 1929
Statement on the Senate's Action on the Farm Relief Bill.
June 11, 1929
The President's News Conference
June 12, 1929
Executive Order 5134—Authorizing the Appointment of Mary V. Kehoe Without Regard to Civil Service Rules
June 12, 1929
Executive Order 5135—Authorizing the Appointment of Walter K. Liscombe Without Regard to Civil Service Rules
June 12, 1929
Executive Order 5136—Amending Alaska Railroad Townsite Regulations
June 14, 1929
Letter Regretting Inability To Attend Independence Day Americanization Ceremonies in New York City.
June 14, 1929
Message to President Gaston Doumergue of France on the Transatlantic Flight of the French Plane Yellow Bird.
June 14, 1929
The President's News Conference
June 15, 1929
Message for the Dedication of a New Y.M.C.A. Building in Philadelphia.
June 15, 1929
Statement on the Enactment of the Farm Relief Bill and on Plans for the Federal Farm Board.
June 17, 1929
Message to the First Meeting of the International Hospital Congress.
June 17, 1929
Letter to the Speaker of the House Recommending Appropriations for the Federal Farm Board.
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