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  1. Hoover was correct when he predicted that the role of American government would fundamentally change because of the New Deal. A full transcript is available for Hoover’s letter to Louis Emmerson. TRANSCRIPT Herbert Hoover to Louis L. Emmerson, July 10, 1931 July 10, 1931 Confidential Hon. Louis L. Emmerson Governor of Illinois Springfield, Ill.

  2. Herbert Hoover: Impact and Legacy. For many years, both scholars and the American public held Hoover in extremely low esteem, blaming him for the Great Depression and criticizing his efforts to solve the crisis. Beginning in the 1970s, however, Hoover's reputation began to recover. Historians pointed out that Hoover's embrace of voluntarism ...

  3. By David E. Hamilton. The Campaign and Election of 1928: When the Republican convention in Kansas City began in the summer of 1928, the fifty-three-year-old Herbert Hoover was on the verge of winning his party's nomination for President. He had won primaries in California, Oregon, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Michigan, and Maryland.

  4. Herbert Clark Hoover ( 10 tháng 8 năm 1874 - 20 tháng 10 năm 1964 ), là một kỹ sư, doanh nhân, chính trị gia, và là Tổng thống thứ 31 của Hoa Kỳ tại nhiệm từ năm 1929 đến năm 1933. Ông là thành viên của Đảng Cộng hòa và là người giữ chức vụ Tổng thống khi cuộc Đại Khủng ...

  5. Herbert C. Hoover dealt with U.S. foreign relations by relying on the power of negotiation rather than the use of force. Hoover was an organizational genius who as chief executive practiced features of the modern presidency later associated with his successor Franklin D. Roosevelt.

  6. 1929-1933. Herbert Hoover (1874–1964) Trained as a mining engineer, Herbert Hoover was known as a public intellectual and a problem solver. As such, he embodied the new class of expert who applied rationality to social problems. During and after World War I, his management of European food relief was a model program of public administration ...

  7. Herbert Hoover had an admirable reservoir of experience in international affairs when he became President in March 1929. He had traveled the world extensively as a mining engineer, served on President Wilson's delegation to the peace talks at the end of World War I, and worked on international trade issues as secretary of commerce.

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