Myriah Wiseman Period 3 Years of Presidency: 1921-1923.

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Myriah Wiseman Period 3 Years of Presidency:

 Born: November  Oldest of 8  Florence “Fossie” Mabel Kling Harding (wife)  One child  Baptist  Ohio Central Collge

 Marion County Auditor's office  Town Newspaper  Citizen Coronet Band  Businesses and charitable organizations  Ohio state senator and as Lieutenant Governor.  President Taft

“He looked like a President.” –Harry D.  Harry Daugherty  Republican senators hijacked the convention  60% of popular votes

 19th Amendment  1 st to ten million popular votes  His job was to gain back normal routines after the World War I ended.  Died while in office in first term  Calvin Coolidge

 Peace between Germany and Austria declared  Washington Conference on Limitation of Armaments  Facilitated US into the joining of World Court.

 Oil reserves  US navy  Albert Fall Lease part of Naval reserves  Investigation was in need  OTHER: ◦ War protestor Eugene V. Debs was pardoned ◦ Fordney-McCumber Tariff Act

 Secretary of State ◦ Charles Evans Hughes ( ) Charles Evans Hughes  Secretary of the Treasury ◦ Andrew W. Mellon ( ) Andrew W. Mellon  Secretary of War ◦ John W. Weeks ( ) John W. Weeks  Attorney General ◦ Harry M. Daugherty ( ) Harry M. Daugherty  Postmaster General ◦ William H. Hays ( ) William H. Hays ◦ Hubert Work ( ) Hubert Work ◦ Harry S. New (1923) Harry S. New  Secretary of the Navy ◦ Edwin Denby ( ) Edwin Denby  Secretary of the Interior ◦ Albert B. Fall ( ) Albert B. Fall ◦ Hubert Work (1923) Hubert Work  Secretary of Agriculture ◦ Henry C. Wallace ( ) Henry C. Wallace  Secretary of Commerce ◦ Herbert C. Hoover ( )Herbert C. Hoover  Secretary of Labor ◦ James J. Davis ( ) James J. Davis

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