Warren Harding served as President of the United States during March 4, 1921 - August 2, 1923. No state was admitted into the union during Harding's presidency. Arizona was admitted into the Union on February 14, 1912 becoming the 48th state to join the Union. Alaska was admitted into the Union on January 3, 1859 becoming the 49th state to join the Union.
Stanley Harding Boggs is not directly related to Warren G. Harding, the 29th President of the United States. While both share the surname "Harding," there is no known familial connection between them. Stanley Harding Boggs is a separate individual with his own distinct background.
Harding died while he was still President.
Nothing, as Harding died while still in office.
Harding died , rather suddenly, while he was President.
Nothing, as Harding died while still in office.
President Calvin Coolidge took the oath of office August 3, 1923 after President Harding died from a supposed heart attack while on his tour of western U.S.
No, Warren G. Harding was never in prison. He served as the 29th President of the United States from 1921 until his death in 1923. While his administration faced significant scandals, such as the Teapot Dome scandal, Harding himself was not criminally charged or imprisoned during his lifetime.
No, Warren Harding became a senator during World War 1, and was so through the end of it.
Warren G. Harding said return to normalcy. He said this while campaigning to the United States President. He was elected as the 29th President and served from 1921 until his death in 1923.
The first president that did not need to shout while making his speeches in order for his audience to hear him was Warren G. Harding. See: http://searcharchives.vancouver.ca/united-states-president-warren-g-harding-speaking-into-microphones-during-speech-at-stanley-park
to return to conservative policies
It was Warren G. Harding who lost it in a poker bet.