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Herbert Hoover
Dates In Office:
March 04, 1929
to
March 04, 1933
Age in Office:
54
Birth - Death:
August 10, 1874
to
October 20, 1964
Party:
Republican
Location Born:
Iowa
Office:
Secretary of Commerce
Religion:
Quaker
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HERBERT HOOVER EVENT TIMELINE
FIRST LADY LOU HOOVER
HERBERT HOOVER PRESIDENTIAL SITES AND ORGANIZATIONS
Hoover Presidential Library and Museum, Birthplace, West Branch, IA
Hoover Presidential Foundation
Herbert Hoover National Historic Site West Branch, IA
Herbert Hoover Rapidan Camp at Shenandoah National Park, VA
The Hoover Institution
BIOGRAPHIES OF HERBERT HOOVER
Herbert Hoover Biography by the Editors of Encyclopedia Britannica
Herbert Hoover Biography by David E. Hamilton
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February 09, 1933
Executive Order 6020—Reinstatement of Richard H. Knight
February 09, 1933
Executive Order 6021—Sick Leave Regulations
February 10, 1933
Remarks on the Dedication of the New WCAU Radio Building in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
February 10, 1933
Message to the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures.
February 10, 1933
Executive Order 6022—Exemption of Ernest F. Moessner from Compulsory Retirement for Age
February 10, 1933
Executive Order 6022-A—Classification of Mr. Harry A. McBride
February 11, 1933
Executive Order 6023—Air-Space Reservation, District of Columbia
February 11, 1933
Executive Order 6024—Reinstatement of Edward N. Dingley, Jr.
February 13, 1933
Address at the Lincoln Day Dinner in New York City.
February 14, 1933
Executive Order 6026—Authorizing the Appointment of Mr. Sterling L. Morelock
February 14, 1933
Executive Order 6027—Exemption of John Storey from Compulsory Retirement for Age
February 14, 1933
Executive Order 6025—Public Water Reserve No. 149, Montana and Wyoming
February 15, 1933
Message to President-Elect Roosevelt About His Escape From Assassination.
February 16, 1933
Executive Order 6029—Authorizing the Appointment of Miss Mary Stewart
February 16, 1933
Executive Order 6028—Authorizing the Appointment of Special Investigators in the Immigration Service, Department of Labor
February 17, 1933
Message to the Federal Bar Association.
February 17, 1933
Executive Order 6030—Exemption of Charles J. James from Compulsory Retirement for Age
February 18, 1933
Message to the Police Commissioner of New York City.
February 18, 1933
Message to the Managing Editor of The News-Herald of Franklin, Pennsylvania
February 18, 1933
Executive Order 6031—Authorizing the Appointment of Miss Alice W. Goodwin
February 18, 1933
Executive Order 6032—Authorizing the Appointment of Mr. Isaac Gregg
February 18, 1933
Executive Order 6033—Authorizing the Appointment of Mrs. Ann F. Kammerer
February 18, 1933
Executive Order 6034—Authorizing the Appointment of Mr. Joseph A. Kinnahan
February 18, 1933
Executive Order 6035—Authorizing the Appointment of Mr. Kenneth C. Macpherson
February 18, 1933
Executive Order 6036—Authorizing the Appointment of Mr. Edmond M. Martin
February 18, 1933
Executive Order 6037—Authorizing the Appointment of Miss Alice Mummenhoff
February 20, 1933
Special Message to the Congress on Pending Legislation To Promote Economic Recovery
February 20, 1933
Remarks Upon Laying the Cornerstone of the National Archives Building.
February 20, 1933
Executive Order 6038—Authorizing the Appointment of Laurence Gouverneur Hoes
February 20, 1933
Executive Order 6039—Revocation of Withdrawal of Public Lands in Alaska and Reservation of a Part for the War Department and...
February 20, 1933
Executive Order 6040—Public Water Reserve No. 150, Oregon
February 21, 1933
Executive Order 6041—Authorizing the Appointment of Mrs. Adelle B. Freeman
February 21, 1933
Executive Order 6042—Authorizing the Appointment of Mrs. Grace F. Smythe
February 23, 1933
Remarks Upon Laying the Cornerstone of the Department of Justice Building.
February 23, 1933
Message on the 11th Anniversary of Radio Station WOR in New York City.
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