Author:Herbert Hoover
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| ←Author Index: Ho | Herbert Clark Hoover (1874–1964) |
| 31st President of the United States (1929 – 1933), with Charles Curtis, succeeding Calvin Coolidge; succeeded by Franklin Roosevelt. Third United States Secretary of Commerce (1921 - 1928). |
[edit] Works
Inaugural address
- Herbert Hoover's Inaugural Address, (4 March 1929)
[edit] State of the Union addresses
- State of the Union, (3 December 1929)
- State of the Union, (2 December 1930)
- State of the Union, (8 December 1931)
- State of the Union, (6 December 1932)
Other works
- Executive orders
- "Bind the Wounds of France", given as Chairman of the Committee for Relief in Belgium, from a meeting of the American Red Cross War Council, Washington, D.C., 24–25 May 1917.
- American Individualism, 1922[1]
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