Day 73 Warren Harding. Pale moon shining on the fields below Folks are crooning songs soft & low Needn't tell me so because I know It is sleepy time down.

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Day 73 Warren Harding

Pale moon shining on the fields below Folks are crooning songs soft & low Needn't tell me so because I know It is sleepy time down south Soft winds blowing through the pinewood trees Folks down there like a life of ease When old mammy falls upon her knees It is sleepy time down south Steamboats on the river a coming or a going Splashing the night away Hear those banjos ringing, the people are singing They dance til the break of day, hey Dear old southland with his dreamy songs Takes me back there where I belong How I would love to be in my mammy's arms When it is sleepy time way down south Dear old southland with his dreamy songs Take me back there where I belong How I would love to be in my mammy's arms When it is sleepy time down south Sleepy time down south

Warren Harding “ America’s present need is not heroic, but healing; not nostrums, but normalcy; not revolution, but restoration; not agitation, but adjustment; not surgery, but serenity; not the dramatic, but the dispassionate; … not submergence in internationality, but sustainment in triumphant nationality.”

Warren Harding (Pres. #29) Signs Kellogg Braid Act to eliminate war Cut taxes for wealthy to promote spending High Tariffs to recuperate loans from France and GB- Fordney Mccumber makes it so that GB and France can’t sell enough goods Dawes Plan – Loan to Germany to repay England and France for war

Scandal Graft in the Cabinet Ohio Gang- Friends of Harding Charles Forbes- Illegally sells supplies intended for Veterans Thomas Miller- caught taking bribes Teapot Dome Scandal- Albert B. Fall (Secretary of Interior) Takes Naval oil Reserves in Wyoming owned Charles Evans Hughes goes from secretary of state to Chief Justice Harding dies of heart attack- VP Calvin Coolidge becomes president

Summary Questions 1)What was the purpose of the Kellogg- Briand Pact? 2)Due to what Tariff were Britain and France unable to pay off their war debts? 3)What was the Dawes Plan? 4)Who were the Ohio Gang? 5)Who owned Teapot Dome prior to the scandal? 6)Who was President Harding's secretary of state?