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From George Washington's teeth to Taft's bathtub drama: 6 presidential myths, debunked Uh no, Taft did not in fact get stuck in a bathtub. By Michele Debczak. Published March 5, 2022 2:59PM (EST) ...
There's no debate that William Howard Taft was the largest man -- in poundage -- ever to be elected president. There's ton of photographic evidence to make that point and there is, of course, that ...
By George F. Will | The Washington Post ... (“William Howard Taft,” the latest in the series of slender books on “The American Presidents,” now edited by Princeton historian Sean Wilentz) ...
William Howard Taft is pictured in his robes as chief justice of the United States on Feb. 5, 1930. He served in the post from 1921 to 1930. He was president from 1909 to 1913. (ASSOCIATED PRESS ...
Here are 15 larger-than-life fun facts to help you celebrate William Howard Taft and his plus-sized legacy. ... Since 2006, wonky caricatures of George Washington, ...
William Howard Taft Joins Washington Nationals Presidents' Race. Jun 8, 2018 ...
The Washington Nationals' newest racing president may have to drop a few pounds to be competitive. The team said Saturday that William Howard Taft will join George Washington, Thomas Jefferson ...
It’s a bit confusing: Charles Phelps Taft II was the son of William Howard Taft, but named after his uncle. He went by Charlie, but many knew him as Mr. Cincinnati, as he spent 50 years in local ...
After prolonged use, Washington’s stained dentures may have eventually taken on a brownish color, resembling wood. 3. William Howard Taft didn’t get stuck in a bathtub.