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Young Harding -- Editor, publisher, and apprentice politician -- United States senator -- Winning the nomination -- The 1920 campaign -- Cabinet making -- An unfinished presidency -- Death and disgrace.

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Table of Contents Unmasking Deep Throat The Rehnquist Choice Lost Honor - photo 1
Table of Contents

Unmasking Deep Throat
The Rehnquist Choice
Lost Honor
Blind Ambition


John W. Dean served as Richard Nixons White House counsel for a thousand days. He received a graduate fellowship from American University to study government and the presidency before entering Georgetown Law Center, where he received his JD in 1965. He is the author of two books recounting his days in the Nixon administration, Blind Ambition and Lost Honor, as well as The Rehnquist Choice and Unmasking Deep Throat . A native of Marion, Ohio, he lives in Beverly Hills, California.


INTRODUCTION
Andrew Sinclair, The Available Man: Warren Gamaliel Harding (New York: The Macmillian Company, 1965), 297.
Robert K. Murray, The Harding Era: Warren G. Harding and His Administration (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1969), 53637.
When working on this book I learned that Florence Harding was the great-grandmother of my childhood friends Peter and David De Wolfe.
1: YOUNG HARDING
Carl Sferrazza Anthony, Florence Harding: The First Lady, The Jazz Age, and the Death of Americas Most Scandalous President (New York: William Morrow, 1998), 35.
Ibid.
Francis Russell, The Shadow of Blooming Grove: Warren G. Harding in His Times (New York: McGraw Hill Book Company, 1968), 43.
Ibid., 39.
George L. Edmunds, My Boy Warren: The Fathers Story of the President-Elect and His Success System, McClures Magazine (March 21, 1921), 23.
Randolph C. Downes, The Rise of Warren Gamaliel Harding: 18651920 (Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 1970), 7.
Ibid., 910.
Russell, The Shadow of Blooming Grove, 46.
Willis Fletcher Johnson, The Life of Warren G. Harding: From the Simple Life of the Farm to the Glamour and Power of the White House (Philadelphia: The John C. Winston Company, 1923), 20.
John J. McCusker, Comparing the Purchasing Power of Money in the United States (or Colonies) from 1665 to Any Other Year Including the Present, Economic History Services, 2001, URL: http://www.eh.net/hmit/ppowerusd/
Ray Baker Harris, Background and Youth of the Seventh Ohio President, Ohio History, vol. 52, July/September 1943, 274.
Ibid.
http://www.infidels.orgllibrary/historical/robert_ingersoll/
Russell, The Shadow of Blooming Grove , 57.
2: EDITOR, PUBLISHER, AND APPRENTICE POLITICIAN
Carl Sferrazza Anthony, Florence Harding: The First Lady, The Jazz Age, and the Death of Americas Most Scandalous President (New York: William Morrow, 1998), 3108.
Ibid., 9.
Ibid., 27.
Ibid., 41.
Historians have treated this subject not unlike most relating to Harding, with few seeking the truth and many distorting it. For example, Francis Russell makes Hardings rumored black ancestry the backdrop, subtext, and implicit title of his 1968 Harding biography, The Shadow of Blooming Grove, and he claims it explains Hardings psychological makeup. In a rare footnote in the book, Russell halfheartedly refutes the truth of the gossip (which he has labeled the shadow of Blooming Grove) as improbable if not impossible.
Randolph C. Downes, The Rise of Warren Gamaliel Harding: 18651920 (Columbia: Ohio State University Press, 1970), 55455.
Robert K. Murray, The Harding Era: Warren G. Harding and His Administration (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1969), 64.
Downes, The Rise of Warren Gamaliel Harding , 28.
Anthony, Florence Harding , 58.
Joe Mitchell Chapple, Life and Times of Warren G . Harding (Boston: Chapple Publishing Co., Ltd., 1924), 5354.
See Anthony, Florence Harding, 4849.
Andrew Sinclair, The Available Man: Warren Gamaliel Harding (New York: The Macmillian Company, 1965), 286.
Chapple, Life and Times of Warren G. Harding , 6970.
An appropriate term used repeatedly in the writings of Randolph C. Downes.
Ellis Grey Boatman, Evolution of a President: The Political Apprenticeship of Warren G. Harding (Ph.D. diss., University of South Carolina, 1966), 27.
See the Harding Papers, microfilm edition assembled by Archives and Manuscripts Division, Ohio Historical Society (1970), Marion Papers (18881920), Senatorial Papers (19151921).
George MacAdams, Harding, Worlds Work 40 (October 1920): 618.
See Downes , The Rise of Warren Gamaliel Harding , 96133; and Sinclair, The Available Man, 3346.
Anthony, Florence Harding, 7980.
Ibid., 79.
Ibid., 84.
Boatman, Evolution of a President, 43.
Ibid.
Ibid., 45.
Ibid.
Ibid., 46.
Downes, The Rise of Warren Gamaliel Harding , 177.
Ibid., 176.
Alice Roosevelt Longworth, Crowded Hours: Reminiscences of Alice Roosevelt Longworth (New York: Charles Scribners Sons, 1933), 2023.
3: UNITED STATES SENATOR
Randolph C. Downes, The Rise of Warren Gamaliel Harding: 18651920 (Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 1970), 192.
Ellis Grey Boatman, Evolution of a President: The Political Apprenticeship of Warren G. Harding (Ph.D. diss., University of South Carolina, 1966), 4041.
Carl Sferrazza Anthony, Florence Harding (New York: William Morrow, 1998), 108.
Joe Mitchell Chapple, Life and Times of Warren G . Harding (Boston: Chapple Publishing Co.), 90.
Boatman, Evolution of a President, 54.
Downes, The Rise of Warren Gamaliel Harding, 201.
Boatman, Evolution of a President, 54.
Ibid.
Ibid., 56.
Downes, The Rise of Warren Gamaliel Harding, 215.
W. Dale Nelson, Who Speaks for the President? The White House Press Secretary from Cleveland to Clinton (Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 1998), 40.
Merlo J. Pusey, Charles Evans Hughes, vol. 1 (New York: The Macmillan Company, 1951), 322.
Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr., Fred L. Israel, and William P. Hansen (eds.), History of American Presidential Elections 17892001, vol. VI (19121924), Election of 1916, Appendix (Philadelphia: Chelsea House Publishers, 2002), 2345.
Eugene P. Trani and David L. Wilson, The Presidency of Warren G. Harding (Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1977), 35.
Andrew Sinclair, The Available Man (New York: The Macmillan Company, 1965), 222.
Harding Papers, Rolls 2627.
Henry Cabot Lodge, The Senate and the League of Nations (New York: Charles Scribners Sons, 1925), Appendix IV.
See Lodge, The Senate and the League of Nations, Appendix IV, for a stenographic record of the August 19, 1919, White House conference.
Congressional Record, Senate, September 11, 1919, vol. LVIII, part 5, 521925.
Ibid., 5225.
Boatman, Evolution of a President, 130.
Anthony, Florence Harding, 167.
4: WINNING THE NOMINATION
Randolph C. Downes, The Rise of Warren Gamaliel Harding: 1865 1920 (Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 1970), 354.
Harding Papers (letter to L. C. Breunig, May 18, 1920).
Ellis Grey Boatman, Evolution of a President (Ph.D. diss., University of South Carolina, 1966), 79.
Warren G. Harding, Our Common Country (Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill Co., 1921), 6465.
Boatman, Evolution of a President, 136.
Harding had 123,257 votes to Woods 108,565 but he failed to control the entire delegation. Of the forty-eight delegates to the convention, Harding won thirty-nine delegates while Wood had captured nine.
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