On March 8, 1930, William Howard Taft, the 27th President of the United States, died at age 72. And before you ask the question: no, he did not die by getting stuck in a bathtub. In fact ...
No president embodied this philosophy more than William Howard Taft. Of course, it helped that Taft hadn’t wanted to be president in the first place. He wanted to be the chief justice.
the first airplane flight across the Atlantic and 20 presidents from William Howard Taft to Joe Biden. Francis now lives with ...
William Howard Taft was the natural successor to Theodore Roosevelt, with whom he had a very warm working relationship (one journalist wrote that T.A.F.T. stood for “Take Advice From Theodore.”) He ...
The team with the most points by the time the clock expires wins. As the name suggests, wheelchair basketball is an adaptation of the able-bodied version. The International Wheelchair Basketball ...
27th U.S. President William Howard Taft was a huge fan of she-crab soup, "possum and taters," and buttered steak for ...
Wheelchair rugby is a mixed-team sport for male and female athletes. Players compete in manual wheelchairs specifically designed for the sport. Players must meet minimum disability criteria and be ...
The former Taft's Ale House space in Over-the-Rhine is getting another life. Mellotone Beer Project will soon take over the old St. Paul's German Evangelical Protestant Church building at 1429 ...
Forget the political alliances and policy decisions made in the Oval Office; within the walls of the White House, some of the most fascinating bits of history were being cooked up in the kitchen.
Willis being appointed postmaster of Angola from 1910-1911 under President William Howard Taft. During the First World War ... The 64-year-old Willis and his wheelchair-bound wife headed for ...
It was a promise he did not keep. William Howard Taft, Roosevelt's hand-picked successor to the White House, promised to carry out a progressive agenda, but as his administration wore on ...