Herbert Hoover Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

Herbert Hoover Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

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This Biography is about one of the best 31st U.S. President Herbert Hoover including his Height, weight, Age & Other Detail…

Biography Of Herbert Hoover
Real Name Herbert Hoover
Profession Presidents, Political Leaders
Nick Name The Hermit Author of Palo Alto, The Grand Old Man, Friend of Helpless Children, The Man of Great Heart, The Chief, Bert, The Great Engineer, The Great Humanitarian
Famous as 31st U.S. President
Nationality American
Religion Quakers
Political Ideology Political party – Republican
Personal life of Herbert Hoover
Born on 10 August 1874
Birthday 10th August
Died At Age 90
Sun Sign Leo
Born in West Branch
Died on 20 October 1964
Place of death New York City
Grouping of People Humanitarian, Left Handed
City Iowa
Family Background of Herbert Hoover
Father Jesse Hoover
Mother Hulda Hoover
Siblings Theodore J. Hoover
Spouse/Partner Lou Henry Hoover
Children Allan Hoover, Herbert Hoover, Jr.
Education 1895 – Stanford University, George Fox University
Founder/Co-Founder Hoover Institution, Stanford Graduate School of Business, Federal Home Loan Banks, Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Consolidated Zinc, Federal Bureau of Prisons, Council on Foreign Relations, UNICEF, Commission for Relief in Belgium
Hobbies Fishing, Hiking, and Reading
Awards 1920 – Public Welfare Medal

1930 – Hoover Medal

1929 – John Fritz Medal

Personal Fact of Herbert Hoover

Herbert Hoover was the 31st President of the United States who served from 1929 to 1933. A Republican, he became very well-known for his humanitarian efforts to provide relief to millions of Europeans during and after the World War I. A mining engineer by occupation, Hoover was one of the few Presidents of the US to be elected without electoral experience or high military rank.

Born to hard-working Quaker parents in Iowa, he had an idyllic childhood until the age of six when his father died. His mother too died three years later leaving him an orphan. He was then raised by his uncle, Dr. John Minthorn, who inculcated in the young boy strong work ethics and moral values. He graduated from the University of Stanford with a degree in geology and embarked on a successful career as a mining engineer.

When the World War I began, he became active in the relief efforts and led a team of volunteers in distributing food, clothing, and other necessities. He also became the Chairman of the Commission for Relief in Belgium (CRB) during this time. He then went on to become the U.S. secretary of commerce and eventually decided to run for presidency and easily won the election. However, his stint as the president was not much successful as the Wall Street Crash of 1929 which precipitated the Great Depression struck just months after he took office