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  1. He took umbrage with the administration of William Howard Taft, his handpicked successor, and by 1912 he was ready to enter the political arena and retake the Oval Office. Enter William Barnes.

  2. Bronx Community Health Network. William Howard Taft Campus is one of the Montefiore School Health Program sites that is a member of the Bronx Community Health Network (BCHN), a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC). BCHN-sponsored FQHCs provide access to affordable, quality, comprehensive health care including dental, mental ...

  3. Like Queens High School, “HSMSE” is a very small, high-performing STEM school of 550 students located on a college campus, in this case the City College of New York (CCNY) in Harlem, just North of Columbia University. Unlike most specialized schools, HSMSE is remarkably diverse; about 30% of students are White, 30% Asian, 15% Hispanic, and ...

  4. Taft Charter High School celebrates new synthetic track and football stadium. The $230 million Woodland Hills project includes a stadium with 3,600 seats and new lighting.

  5. 1. The Collegiate School, 1628. The Collegiate School on the Upper West Side is the oldest independent school in the United States. Established in 1628 by the Dutch West India Company and the ...

  6. New York Governor Charles Evans Hughes loomed as a potentially strong candidate and shared Roosevelt's progressivism, but Roosevelt disliked him and considered him to be too independent. Instead, Roosevelt settled on his Secretary of War, William Howard Taft, who had ably served under Presidents Harrison, McKinley, and Roosevelt in various ...

  7. In 1994, Mormon Church president Ezra Taft Benson died in Salt Lake City at age 94. In 2002, a solemn, wordless ceremony marked the end of the agonizing cleanup at ground zero in New York, 8 1/2 ...