Presidential Facts about Warren G. Harding
Warren G. Harding - 29th president of the United States serving 1 term, from 1921 to 1923.
Vice President - Calvin Coolidge
Born - November 2, 1865
Died - August 2, 1923
First Lady - Florence Kling De Wolfe Harding
Party - Republican
Warren G. Harding is from Ohio.
Learning Resources
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American President Warren G. Harding
Extensive essays about the personal and political life of Warren Harding from the Miller Center at the University of Virginia.
Timeline of the Harding Presidency
Timeline of events related to Harding's presidency, including links to transcriptions of speeches, laws, proclamations, and more
Health and Medical History of Waren Harding
This site, detailed and footnoted with sources, chronicles the maladies and conditions of each U.S. president as compiled by John Sotos, MD.
Warren G. Harding: 60-Second Presidents
From PBS Learning; includes video and support materials for students and teachers
Warren G. Harding Biography
Overview of Harding's life from American Experience
Bell Ringer: President Warren Harding - Biography
A brief summary of the life and accomplishments of Warren G. Harding from C-SPAN Classroom
Presidential Podcast: Warren G. Harding
"Steamy love letters. Jazz. Scandal. Psychics. Newspapers. The Hope Diamond. Historian Nicole Hemmer helps guide us through the wild life and presidency of Warren G. Harding." From The Washington Post's podcast "Presidential"; preview for suitability
Bell Ringer: Warren Harding and the Alaskan Rail Trip
Author Bob Withers, the author of The President Travels by Train: Politics and Pullmans, talks about the trains that played a part in the presidency of Warren Harding.
Lesson Plan: The Teapot Dome Scandal and Congressional Investigations
"This lesson looks at the events that occurred during the Teapot Dome scandal [during the harding presidency] and how that increased Congress's ability to check the executive branch through oversight. Students will apply what they learned about the Teapot Dome investigation and congressional oversight to current efforts to oversee the executive branch." From C-SPAN Classroom
Lesson Plan: Rethinking President Warren G. Harding
Using research in this video-based lesson plan, students will develop a presentation and complete a written response reflecting on how we should view President Harding's time in office.
History.com: Warren G. Harding
This site offers videos, pictures and interactive resources for studying the presidents.
Portraits of the President: Warren G. Harding
From The National Portrait Gallery
Warren G. Harding
From Biography.com
Warren G. Harding
From White House.gov
First Commercial Radio Broadcast
On November 2, 1920, the first commercial radio broadcast announced the live results of the 1920 Presidential election between Warren Harding and James Cox. "Recount this momentous technological change with the following video clips that explore the event and its initial and later impact." From C-SPAN Classroom