He didn't, really. He was shot just months after taking office, and died a few weeks later.
James Garfield was a freemason. I do not know if he belonged to other societies.
There is a cartoon cat named Garfield and James Garfield was the 20th US president. Therefore, Garfield is the answer.
Powerful countries interact with many other countries; that is the nature of international politics.
no, President James Garfield was the first President to be ambidextrous. It was said that one could ask him a question in English and he could simultaneously write the answer in Latin with one hand, and Ancient Greek with the other. Yahoo Search James Garfield.
James Garfield and William McKinley
This is a persistent historical myth. There is NO evidence that Garfield could write Greek with one hand and Latin in the other simultaneously.
James Garfield was president in the year 1881
James Garfield
Foreign Policy Leader grants permission to go to and from other countries and to interact with other countries
James Garfield reportedly could this.
President James Garfield, who was our first left-handed president*, could write with both hands at the same time in two different languages. In one hand he would write Ancient Greek, and in the other he would write Latin! *President Garfield actually may have been ambidextrous. He may have been either, that part will have to be corrected by another contributor.
i dont know anyone else know?