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Twenty-seventh President
1909-1913
Abolishment of war throughout the world.
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William H. Taft
Taft was Roosevelt's chosen successor. He believed in a more liberal form of Presidential power than that of his predecessor. This partially explains why Taft was constantly caught in a struggle between the progressives and the conservatives.
Elected: 1908
The Early Years
William Howard Taft was born in Cincinnati, Ohio. Taft had an active childhood and he was an avid baseball player. Taft was educated in the pu ...
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William H. Taft
Taft was Roosevelt's chosen successor. He believed in a more liberal form of Presidential power than that of his predecessor. This partially explains why Taft was constantly caught in a struggle between the progressives and the conservatives.
Elected: 1908
The Early Years
William Howard Taft was born in Cincinnati, Ohio. Taft had an active childhood and he was an avid baseball player. Taft was educated in the pu ...
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THE TAFT SUMMER WHITE HOUSE
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Beverly Newspapers 1909-1912
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The Presidency of William Howard Taft
Paolo E. Coletta
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Theodore Roosevelt selected William Howard Taft to be his successor and gave him vital support during the presidential campaign of 1908. Taft was a conservative of upper-middle-class background with a long career on the bench, and he aspired to a judicial rather than a political career. Roosevelt nevertheless believed that Taft, a close personal friend, ...
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William Howard Taft (1857-1930)
27th president of the United States: 1909-1913
William Howard Taft
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Inaugural address, 1909
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William Howard Taft
Taft is the only President to also serve as Chief Justice in the Supreme Court.
Taft was the first president to throw the first baseball of a season.
He was the first president to own a car. He had the stables converted into a four-car garage.
William H. Taft is one of two presidents who is buried in the Arlington National Cemetary.
Taft was the last president to have facial hair.
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William Howard Taft
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WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT : Dollar Diplomacy
Source : PRFA, 1912, pp. vii-xxvii.
The foreign relations of the United States actually and potentially affect the state of the Union to a degree not widely realized and hardly surpassed by any other factor in the welfare of the whole nation. The position of the United States in the moral, intellectual, and material relations of the family of nations should be a matter of vital interest to every patriotic citizen. The national prosperity and power ...
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