Warren G. Harding was the first president to embrace the then-new technology of radio. He installed a radio set in the White House in early February 1922, and then in June of 1922, he became the first president to speak on the radio. In addition, he made a phonograph recording of one of his speeches, enabling future generations to hear his voice.
Actually it was talked about and from your question is still being talked about it . You won't find it in the history books because it was not verifiable as fact.
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Warren G. Harding had just returned from a trip to Alaska, but when he got to San Francisco, he began to feel ill. He had severe stomach cramps, a fever, and trouble breathing. His doctors thought he had food poisoning or perhaps a flu. But after some rest, he seemed to be getting better, when suddenly, he slumped over and stopped breathing. Some conspiracy theorists thought there had been foul play, but there was never any evidence of that. And in fact, his doctors said it was a heart attack that killed him, in early August 1923.
In 1917, Woodrow Wilson was still the president. In fact, he was re-elected and served a second term. The United States got a new president after that: there was an election in 1920, and Warren G. Harding won.
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Wood-Forbes Mission,(1921), fact-finding commission sent to the Philippines by newly elected U.S. president Warren Harding in March 1921, which concluded that Filipinos were not yet ready for independence from the United States.
Ohio was Harding's home state. He was born in Blooming Grove, Ohio, as was his father, and lived his whole life in Ohio. He owned a newspaper in Marion, Ohio and represented Ohio in the US Senate. His home, museum and tomb are in Marion, Ohio.
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Heart attack or stroke probably. His death was sudden and rather mysterious. His wife would not let an autopsy be performed so the cause of his death was a subject for much discussion. In fact, one man wrote a book accusing his wife of poisoning him.
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One unique fact about Georgia is that it was named after King George II of England. Another unique fact is that it is often called the Empire State of the South.
the fact that it IS unique, unlike most radio garbage.