Hoover went to the Friends Pacific Academy in Newberg, Oregon for two years. Then then took the college entrance exams at newly formed Stanford College, but failed all but math. He took some college prep. classes at Palo Alto, Cal. , took the exams again and passed, becoming the youngest student in the first graduating class at Stanford at age 17. He never graduated from high school.
The youngest president to die in office was President John F Kennedy.
Technically John F. Kennedy was elected the youngest but the youngest president in office was Roosevelt. (Roosevelt was elected Vice President in 1900 and became President when President William McKinley was assassinated.)
Theodore Roosevelt was the youngest president of USA. He was (43 years,10months,18days) when he was elected as the president
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As of 2017, the youngest US president was Theodore Roosevelt, who was only 42 when he took office.
John F Kennedy was the youngest ex-president in our nation, he was 46 when he was assassinated. Teddy Roosevelt was the youngest living ex-president.
Um... no. The youngest president was Theodore Roosevelt (42) although he took office because he was the vice president of William McKinley, who was assassinated. The youngest president ever to be ELECTED was John F. Kennedy (43).
John F. Kennedy at 46, followed by James Garfield at 49. They were both assassinated in office. The youngest president to die a natural death was James K. Polk who died of cholera at 53.
John F. Kennedy was indeed our youngest elected president. Teddy Roosevelt was our youngest president because he became president when McKinley was assassinated.
The youngest man to become president was Theodore Roosevelt at age 43. As vice president, Roosevelt became president after the death of William McKinley. The youngest man to be elected president was John Kennedy at age 44.
The youngest president of the United States was John F. Kennedy, who took office at the age of 43. However, there has never been a president named Cathlene in U.S. history.