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Benjamin Harrison served from March 4, 1889 to March 4, 1893.
Benjamin Harrison.
Benjamin Harrison was the grandson of President William Henry Harrison. Benjamin had made a lifelong effort to succeed on his own without cashing in on the family name, but his supporters still used the slogan in his campaign.
It is unclear if George Harrison snores. This type of information has not been made public.
Benjamin Lasnier lives in Veile, Denmark. His exact address is not made public.
South Dakota was admitted on November 2, 1889, under Benjamin Harrison.
They are about the size of a quarter (26.5 mm) , one dollar denomination, and are made of 88.5% copper, 6% zinc, 3.5% manganese, and 2% nickel that gives a goldish appearance. Harrison's head is one side, with the words "Benjamin Harrison" at the top and "IN GOD WE TRUST 23RD PRESIDENT 1889-1893 at the bottom. The back has the standard design for the set showing the statue of liberty.
Benjamin Harrison, the 23rd President of the United States, had a fondness for ice cream, which was a popular dessert during his time. He is often associated with "carpenter's ice cream," a type of ice cream made with a custard base. This dessert was reportedly served at the White House during his presidency, showcasing his preference for this sweet treat.
little ben because he was only 5'6" tall!! New answer: While President Harrison was indeed 5' 6" it has nothing to do with his nickname of "Kid Gloves Harrison" During the Civil War he received documented treatment (see the Pres. Benjamin Harrison Home or the National Archives) for his hands. It's not clear what exactly was wrong, it's presumed it was some sort of severe excema exacerbated by stress and an unrelated illness. Whatever it was, thereafter Harrison felt more comfortable in public wearing gloves made of Kid (young goat) skin, or kid gloves. It may have been a derogatory term for ineffectiveness by his opponents (see many political cartoons of the time), but it certainly began a good natured and well meaning observational nickname for a Hoosier politician who shook many hands and gave many speeches wearing kid gloves.
Some of the factors that affect public administration are security and availability of funds. Corruption and incompetency may also affect public administration.
His large home at 1230 N Delaware St, Indianapolis, IN 46202 has been kept up and can be toured. It also contains a research library.