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Harding rejected Day's plan, Attorney
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President Harding announcing his intention to resign from the Court. Harding was interested in showing his support for the growing American West, and was determined to pick a nominee from that region. Thus, on September 5, 1922, Harding nominated former
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a tribute to the man he had appointed to the center seat, and waited and worried if he would be White's successor. Despite widespread speculation Taft would be the pick, Harding made no quick announcement. Taft was lobbying for himself behind the scenes, especially with
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Anderson, Donald F. (Winter 2000). "Building
National Consensus: The Career of William Howard Taft".
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of Butler's home state opposed him, as did Progressive Senator
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The Life and Times of William Howard Taft: A Biography
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List of federal judges appointed by Warren G. Harding
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1152:. American Presidency. The Regents Press of Kansas.
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1149:The Presidency of Warren G. Harding
1101:University of Cincinnati Law Review
348:who formed Harding's inner circle.
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492:Edward Terry Sanford nomination
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381:On September 1, 1922, Justice
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612:(1870–1939) – Chief Justice,
570:United States District Courts
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1945:G. H. W. Bush
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377:George Sutherland nomination
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1093:Sources and further reading
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1460:The President's Daughter
1368:Emergency Tariff of 1921
1112:Gould, Lewis L. (2014).
1008:. Greenwood Press (CT).
409:Pierce Butler nomination
160:Supreme Court candidates
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1920:L. B. Johnson
1671:L. B. Johnson
1438:Voyage of Understanding
1413:Veterans Administration
1383:Fordney–McCumber Tariff
1358:Dyer Anti-Lynching Bill
1321:Depression of 1920–1921
1046:The Cincinnati Enquirer
426:University of Minnesota
192:Voyage of Understanding
107:Lieutenant Governorship
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1503:Elizabeth Ann Blaesing
1398:Knox–Porter Resolution
610:Robert von Moschzisker
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187:Railroad Strike (1922)
182:Depression (1920–1921)
112:1910 race for governor
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1955:G. W. Bush
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1509:George Tryon Harding
1433:Harding Railroad Car
1336:Bureau of the Budget
1271:Front porch campaign
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604:State Supreme Courts
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502:Edward Terry Sanford
400:United States Senate
346:the Ohio politicians
311:Edward Terry Sanford
86:Harding Railroad Car
1443:Teapot Dome scandal
1408:Sheppard–Towner Act
1403:Revenue Act of 1921
1363:Emergency Quota Act
1353:Capper–Volstead Act
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797:, pp. 957–959.
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646:Columbia Law School
323:William Howard Taft
296:William Howard Taft
224:Teapot Dome scandal
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1132:Pringle, Henry F.
1123:978-0-7006-2001-2
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981:978-0-674-00192-3
913:978-0-679-80358-4
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676:George Sutherland
655:Other backgrounds
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