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Jared Cohen, bestselling author, reveals the full life of President Herbert Hoover, who accomplished a great deal in his post-White House years — far beyond the Great Depression and "Hoovervilles." ...
Herbert Hoover was the 31st President of the United States. He was known as "the great humanitarian," largely because of his work during World War I and the years following his presidency. Hoover ...
In January 1933, President Herbert Hoover found himself in a position familiar at that point to millions of Americans: He was about to lose his job. Unsure of what the future might hold, he ...
Herbert Hoover was a member of the pioneer class at Stanford University. Hoover spent the first 11 years of his life in Iowa before heading west to live with his uncle John Minthorn in Newberg ...
Editor’s note: This article is adapted from Freedom Betrayed: Herbert Hoover’s Secret History of the Second World War and Its Aftermath, edited and with an introduction by George H. Nash ...
Herbert Hoover's great-granddaughter is fed up with Democrats name-dropping the former president, telling them during a news segment to "just bury the 90-year-old talking point." ...
Celebrate 150 years of Herbert Hoover in his hometown, West Branch, with grand festivities to honor the only U.S. president from Iowa ...
Meg Jacobs writes that while Herbert Hoover was deeply critical of his successor, Franklin D. Roosevelt, he put aside some of his differences to ensure the peaceful and democratic transition of ...
Opinion: Herbert Hoover Presidential Library needs a refresh to better tell stories We've learned more about the Hoovers, and we have exciting new ways we can share them. Thomas Schwartz.
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