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William Howard Taft had a cabbage thrown at him during a 1912 campaign event in California because of the political tensions and opposition he faced from supporters of Theodore Roosevelt, his former ally. The incident symbolized the deep divisions within the Republican Party at the time, as Taft was running for re-election against Roosevelt, who had formed a third party. The cabbage, often seen as a symbol of disdain, reflected the frustration and discontent of some voters towards Taft's presidency.
William Taft started the tradition of presidents throwing a ceremonial first pitch. He did it on opening day (April 14) of 1910, throwing the first pitch to Walter Johnson. One of his predecessors, William McKinley, had thrown a ceremonial first pitch when he was Governor of Ohio, but not when he was president.
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President William Howard Taft started the celebration in 1910 when he threw out the first pitch of the Washington Nationals and Philadelphia Athletics game. Each President since Taft has thrown out at least one ceremonial pitch since then.
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Helen Taft is Williams Taft's wife.
William Taft had three children: Robert Taft, Helen Taft, and Charles Taft.
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Cabbage is delicious, all by itself. However, raw cabbage is great as a salad, with either a mayonnaise based dressing or oil and vinegar, or cooked with savory spices like caraway or cumin. Cabbage also goes well with spiced meats, like beef brisket or sausage.
No, Jerry Taft and Harold Taft are not related. Jerry Taft was a meteorologist in Chicago, while Harold Taft was a meteorologist in Dallas. They were not part of the same family.