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  1. Today, the White House Association released the 50th episode of The 1600 Sessions. In this episode, Association President Stewart McLaurin reflects on 49 episodes of The 1600 Sessions. Returning to some of his favorite moments from past episodes, McLaurin highlights some of the most impactful moments in the podcast series.

  2. Harding was the young publisher of the town’s only newspaper named Marion Daily Star. Now, this paper’s name is the Marion Star. Florence became closer to Warren G. Harding who is 5 years her junior. The two married in 1891. The couple did not get any children of their own. But, Florence’s son Marshall Eugene De Wolfe sometimes lived with ...

  3. Warren G. Harding had come to Marion when only 16 and, showing a flair for newspaper work, had managed to buy the little Daily Star. When he met Florence a courtship quickly developed. Over Amos Kling’s angry opposition they were married in 1891, in a house that Harding had planned, and this remained their home for the rest of their lives.

  4. Harding, Florence K. (1860–1924)American first lady (1921–1923), wife of the 29th U.S. president Warren G. Harding, whose effort to give the White House back to the people was diminished by her husband's scandal-plagued administration.

  5. 28 de abr. de 2009 · To Sibley, [Florence Harding’s] characteristics were indexes of feminism and individuality: Mrs. Harding was successful at business, shrewd politically, and, as first lady in the White House, a media trailblazer at just the right time, when Americans, thanks to the emergence of movies and radio, were starting to measure politicians as much for celebrity as for public policy. . . .

  6. Florence Mabel Harding fue la primera dama de los Estados Unidos de 1921 a 1923 como esposa del presidente Warren G. Harding.

  7. Deeply researched and richly told, "Florence Harding" reveals the never-before-told story of First Lady Florence Harding -- the driving force behind Warren G. Harding's ascent to one of the most scandal-ridden presidencies in the history of the United States.