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  1. William Howard Taft (September 15, 1857 – March 8, 1930) was the 27th president of the United States, serving from 1909 to 1913, and the tenth chief justice of the United States, serving from 1921 to 1930, the only person to have held both offices.

  2. William Taft IV, former Legal Advisor to the U.S. Department of State; Seth Stern, legal affairs reporter for Congressional Quarterly; and David Rivkin, former Legal Advisor to the Counsel to the President, discussed the evolution of views within their departments and current interpretations of U.S. and international law.

  3. Until 1971, the organization published annual membership rosters, which were kept at Yale's library. In this list of notable Bonesmen, the number in parentheses represents the cohort year of Skull and Bones, as well as their graduation year.

  4. William Howard Taft was a significant figure in American history, serving as the 27th President of the United States from 1909 to 1913. Before his presidency, Taft had a distinguished career in law and politics, which included serving as Solicitor General and as Governor-General of the Philippines.

  5. The Panic of 1893 and the End of the American Frontier. There are both internal and external reasons for the American surge. The first point to keep in mind is the Panic of 1893, which aside from the Great Depression was the worst economic crisis in American history.

  6. The annual report of Hon. William H. Taft, Secretary of War, so far as it related to the dismissal of the colored soldiers of companies B, C, and D of the 25th Infantry is one of the most remarkable deliverances ever transmitted to the congress.

  7. Charles P. Taft, the son of President William Howard Taft and brother of Senator Robert Alphonso Taft, was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, and attended Yale University. After completing his World War I service in the U.S. Army, Taft opened a successful law practice and, like his father before him, became an influential, active Republican.