Wednesday, May 18, 2022

Thursday, May 18, 1922. Harding at meetings on the work.

Warren G. Harding's speech to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce was broadcast on a local Washington, D. C. radio station, making Harding the first President whose voice was heard over the airways.


On the same day, fifty steel executives agreed to reduce the twelve-hour workday in the industry at a dinner in which Harding made the request.

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