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40 Presidents in 40 Weeks: January 2010
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40 Presidents in 40 Weeks. Drawing my way through the first 40 presidents. Wednesday, January 27, 2010. 11 Polk, James K. New format: I think I'm going to do five bullets (tops! Maximum readability. Maybe by week forty I'll be tweeting entries. Today James K. Polk! November 2, 1795 (Pineville, North Carolina) - June 15, 1849 (Nashville, Tennessee, of cholera). President #11, 1845 - 1849. Polk is the first President not to seek reelection. He retired at the end of his first term. Friday, January 22, 2010.
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40 Presidents in 40 Weeks: #29: Harding, Warren G.
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40 Presidents in 40 Weeks. Drawing my way through the first 40 presidents. Monday, July 19, 2010. 29: Harding, Warren G. Warren G. Harding. Nov 2, 1865 (Corsica, Ohio) - Aug. 2, 1923 (San Francisco, California). I'm tweaking into a whole new era, g-funk, step to this I dare ya.". Warren G. Harding has perhaps only one thing in common with my father: they are both the eldest of eight children. Harding was chosen as the Republican party's nominee for the presidency at the 1920 party convention in Chicago&#...
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40 Presidents in 40 Weeks: Interlude
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40 Presidents in 40 Weeks. Drawing my way through the first 40 presidents. Thursday, July 1, 2010. Being uncovered a few blocks from my workplace. Ok Interlude over. A dear friend is working on a guest entry (! For President Taft, so that’ll be up soon. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). For more, see here. 30: Coolidge, Calvin. 29: Harding, Warren G. Too Big to Fail. 28: Wilson, Woodrow. 27: Taft, William. For old times' sake. Bruns and the brosephs. Current scene at sea-tac. Kate Gets A Life.
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40 Presidents in 40 Weeks: April 2010
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40 Presidents in 40 Weeks. Drawing my way through the first 40 presidents. Sunday, April 25, 2010. 20: Garfield, James Abram. 20th President of the United States - HALFWAY, woop woop! Nov 19, 1831 (Orange Township, Ohio) Sept. 19, 1881 (Elberon, New Jersey). I aspire to write as well. Also, what is it with log cabins that holds the American imagination so captive? I have my own thoughts, but I'll let you ponder upon it. Garfield was nominated for the presidency in part because the fractured post-war Repu...
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40 Presidents in 40 Weeks: May 2010
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40 Presidents in 40 Weeks. Drawing my way through the first 40 presidents. Sunday, May 30, 2010. Fascinating stuff, courtesy of bruns. Thank you thank you):. The Net Worth of The American Presidents: Washington to Obama. Saturday, May 29, 2010. 23: Harrison, Benjamin. August 20, 1833 (North Bend, Ohio) - March 13, 1901 (Indianapolis). I drew this absent-mindedly over a failed drawing of Grover Cleveland. Harrison looks a bit like a hartebeest. Another featured creature of the "H" volume. Harrison's wife ...
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40 Presidents in 40 Weeks: An introduction
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40 Presidents in 40 Weeks. Drawing my way through the first 40 presidents. Friday, October 30, 2009. I am embarking on a quixotic journey to draw the first forty U.S. presidents in the next forty weeks. As I draw them, I will be reading about each fellow (and sadly, they've all been fellows) in my newly acquired, old set of World Book Encyclopedia, and posting interesting tidbits here. 1) My new, old set of World Book Encyclopedia was published in 1981. I got the complete set (including an atlas! A word ...
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40 Presidents in 40 Weeks: June 2010
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40 Presidents in 40 Weeks. Drawing my way through the first 40 presidents. Tuesday, June 22, 2010. 26: Roosevelt, Theodore. Oct 27, 1858 - Jan. 6, 1919. He practiced what he called the "strenuous life"- boxing, horseback riding, swimming, hunting, hiking. He said as president, "I did not usurp power, but I did greatly broaden the use of executive power.". Of his foreign policy: "Speak softly and carry a big stick.". Busted trusts (big business monopolies)! Roosevelt died in 1919 from complications of a j...
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40 Presidents in 40 Weeks: #23: Harrison, Benjamin
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40 Presidents in 40 Weeks. Drawing my way through the first 40 presidents. Saturday, May 29, 2010. 23: Harrison, Benjamin. August 20, 1833 (North Bend, Ohio) - March 13, 1901 (Indianapolis). I drew this absent-mindedly over a failed drawing of Grover Cleveland. Harrison looks a bit like a hartebeest. Another featured creature of the "H" volume. Harrison's wife died two weeks before the national elections in the fall of 1892. Harrison was beat by Cleveland and in 1893 he returned to Indianapolis, wher...
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June | 2010 | ERIK DOES NOT BELIEVE IN TEARS
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ERIK DOES NOT BELIEVE IN TEARS. 40 Presidents in 40 Weeks. Bruns and the Brosephs. D Fedman @ Foreign Policy Blogs. Kate Gets a Life. Most Enjoyable Happy Super-Fun Time on Net. My Books. My Life. My Bucket of Parts – Blog! My Bucket of Parts. My Future Old Kentucky Home. A Journey Through the Past. Liveblogging the Entire LOTR Trilogy III: The Return of the King. June 24, 2010, 5:43 pm. Refresh your browser for periodic updates. SPOILER ALERT! Do you remember how psyched you were for these to come out?