Golf may provide a welcome distraction to presidents, but for U.S. Secret Service agents, presidential golfing is a nightmare ...
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.
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 ...
Challenges: William Howard Taft stumbled dramatically on two important occasions as President: his special congressional session to revise the tariff downward, and his dismissal of Theodore ...
19 (quotes), 18; William Howard Taft, “Speech of William Howard Taft Accepting the Republican Nomination for President of the United States,” Senate Document 902, 62nd Cong., 2nd Sess., ...
27th U.S. President William Howard Taft was a huge fan of she-crab soup, "possum and taters," and buttered steak for ...
JASON ALEXANDER: What we found in here was a William Howard Taft signature. SWARTSELL: Taft is the only person in U.S. history to serve as both president and Supreme Court chief justice.
no one before or since seems to have loved the dish more than President William Howard Taft. Indeed, he would often enjoy beefsteak not just for breakfast, but also for lunch and dinner.
As President of the United States from 1909 to 1913, William Howard Taft's minimum body mass index was 42 kg/m 2. This article presents evidence that he suffered from obstructive sleep apnea ...