An American Experiment in Nicaragua

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An American Experiment in Nicaragua
Charles E Charles Edward Chapman
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337 Bachrach MRS. HARDING, WHOSE ILLNESS AROUSED THE NATION'S SYMPATHY (It was announced on September 8 that the wife of the President had been taken seri- ously ill, and for several days the bulletins were far from encouraging. After a week, however, came the cheering news that the invalid was out of danger. Our Presidents have generally been fortunate in the support and co-operation of wives who have gained the affectionate esteem of the country by reason of their display of the best qualitie
...s of American woman- hood. No President, it may be said, has been more fortunate than Mr. Harding in having the constant support and aid of a wife who has not only exceptional fitness for the social dutits of her place as mistress of the White House, but who has a talent for affairs and is an adviser of calm judgment and rare wisdom. She was Miss Florence Kling, of Marion, Ohio, and was married to Mr. Harding July 8, 1891. The future President had gone to Marion and engaged in newspaper work at the age of nineteen or twenty, and he was not yet twenty-six when he married Miss Kling) 338 AN AMERICAN EXPERIMENT IN NICARAGUA EHAPMAN ' r CHARLES (Associate Professor of Hispanic American History in the University of California) TN his pre-election campaign in 1912 A Woodrow Wilson denounced President Taft's intervention in Nicaragua as an un- justifiable act of imperialism.

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