Definition of President Harding

1. Noun. 29th President of the United States; two of his appointees were involved in the Teapot Dome scandal (1865-1823).


Lexicographical Neighbors of President Harding

President Arthur
President Benjamin Harrison
President Buchanan
President Bush
President Carter
President Cleveland
President Clinton
President Coolidge
President Eisenhower
President Fillmore
President Ford
President Franklin Roosevelt
President Garfield
President George W. Bush
President Grant
President Harding (current term)
President Harrison
President Hayes
President Hoover
President Jefferson
President John Adams
President John F. Kennedy
President John Quincy Adams
President Johnson
President Kennedy
President Lincoln
President Lyndon Johnson
President Madison
President McKinley
President Monroe

Literary usage of President Harding

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. My Impressions of America by Margot Asquith (1922)
"On the following morning I went by appointment at 10.30 to see President Harding. After driving to several wrong doors at the White House I was shown into ..."

2. Problems of American Democracy by Ray Osgood Hughes (1922)
"President Harding ADDRESSING CONGRESS. When the President wishes to speak to Congress, the two Houses assemble in the Hall of the Representatives. ..."

3. Arms--and the Men: Intimate Personal Glimpses of Delegates, Attachés, and by Cyril Arthur Player (1922)
"President Harding is the man who stood aside. In perfect loyalty and in complete confidence he has left his delegates to their task. ..."

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