Herbert Hooverin a sentence
- The mouth organ man said, "Naw, son, what you're looking for is Hooverville, with a v, like in President Herbert Hoover."† (source)
- They think it's very comical if he digs out a can opener or a picture of Herbert Hoover.† (source)
- Hoiles was politically conservative, a champion of competition and free enterprise; his editorials had attacked Herbert Hoover for being too left-wing.† (source)
- All the class pictures are in there, from the seventh grade through twelfth, with individual head shots of seniors, their names followed by the names of the high schools they would have graduated from on the outside: Theodore Roosevelt, Thomas Jefferson, Herbert Hoover, Sacred Heart.† (source)
- It identified the man in the picture as Herbert Hoover.† (source)
- George Norris was a Republican, a Midwesterner, a Protestant and a "dry," and Herbert Hoover was all of those things.† (source)
- The Hoover Institution, an influential conservative think tank, was founded by Herbert Hoover.
- People were starving because of Herbert Hoover.† (source)
- And she told me what was wrong about Herbert Hoover.† (source)
- As meekly as possible, I asked her, "What's wrong about Herbert Hoover?† (source)
- I too wanted to save America from Herbert Hoover.† (source)
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- About the rotten deal Herbert Hoover had given the boys who fought in France.† (source)
- I studied the picture carefully and was impressed by the gentleness of Herbert Hoover's expression.† (source)
- My mother was out of work because of Herbert Hoover.† (source)
- He was "traveling in very distinguished company" by supporting the candidate of the opposing party, he told his audience, for Herbert Hoover himself had acted similarly ten years earlier.† (source)
- With an oath he rejected the suggestion that he accept a position as Herbert Hoover's running mate, and he attackedthe Republican Convention's platform and the methods by which it had selected its nominees.† (source)
- He regarded the 1932 defeat of Herbert Hoover as a disaster for the Republic and looked forward happily to the 1936 elections, when, the Literary Digest's famous poll assured him, Roosevelt would be easily beaten.† (source)
- Men were killing themselves because of Herbert Hoover, and their fatherless children were being packed away into orphanages—Aunt Pat's dread of orphanages made this the worst offense of all to her—because of Herbert Hoover.† (source)
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