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  1. Herbert Hoover Jr. was born in London, England, in 1903 and, like his father, attended Stanford University. Following his graduation in 1925, Hoover attended the Harvard Business School to study aviation economics.

  2. 23 de may. de 2016 · Herbert Hoover, Jr. was born in London in 1903, the son of Herbert Hoover and Lou Henry Hoover. His father, an engineer, was in London working for Bewick, Moreing & Co. By the age of two, he had been round the world twice. One of his earliest memories was riding a wagon piled high with gold with his father in Australia.

  3. 34th President of the United States: 1953 ‐ 1961. Letter to Herbert Hoover, Jr., Under Secretary of State. January 28, 1957. Dear Herbert: As the day of your actual departure from Washington comes nearer, I want to repeat my deep regret and, above all, the hope that in due course, and at some not distant date, you will be available again to ...

  4. Herbert Clark Hoover, nado o 10 de agosto de 1874 e finado en Nova York o 20 de outubro de 1964, foi o 31º presidente dos Estados Unidos, entre 1929 a 1933. Traxectoria Herbert Clark Hoover no anverso dun dólar presidencial de 2014. De ideoloxía republicana, comezou a reconstrución económica do país tras a crise do 29.

  5. ALLAN HOOVER PAPERS, 1873-1993 6 linear feet, 2 linear inches (14 LGA-S boxes) Herbert Hoover Presidential Library BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE Allan Hoover was born in 1907 to Herbert and Lou Henry Hoover. He earned degrees from Stanford University and Harvard Business School. Allan married Margaret Coberly. He was active with the Hoover Institution, the Hoover Foundation, and the Herbert Hoover ...

  6. Allan Hoover Jr., Andrew Hoover, and Lou Henry Hoover were their three children. In West Branch, Iowa, Allan Hoover took the lead in restoring his father’s hometown. In 1935, he bought the family’s birthplace cottage. He served as a liaison between the Hoover family and local West Branch groups on issues such as the cottage’s preservation.

  7. 9/17/1930: Construction of the Hoover Dam Begins in Nevada. 10/21/1930: Created President’s Emergency Committee for Employment. 3/3/1931: Signed Legislation Designating the “Star Spangled Banner” as the national anthem. 8/19/1931: Established the President’s Organization on Unemployment Relief. 1/22/1932: