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  1. William Howard Taft III (August 7, 1915 – February 23, 1991) was an American diplomat who served as United States Ambassador to Ireland from 1953 to 1957, and was a grandson of President William Howard Taft and First Lady Helen Louise "Nellie" Taft.

  2. William Howard Taft (Cincinnati, 15 de septiembre de 1857-Washington, D. C., 8 de marzo de 1930) fue el vigésimo séptimo presidente de los Estados Unidos (1909-1913) y el décimo presidente de la Corte Suprema (1921-1930).

  3. William Howard Taft. (Cincinnati, 1857 - Washington, 1930) Político estadounidense, vigesimoséptimo presidente de los Estados Unidos de América (1909-1013). Su presidencia estuvo marcada por una tendencia manifiesta a suprimir las iniciativas progresistas de su predecesor en el cargo, Theodore Roosevelt (1901-1909), especialmente en la ...

  4. Notice posted on January 12, 2024. Non-career appointee. State of Residence: Connecticut. Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary (Ireland) Appointed: April 2, 1953. Presentation of Credentials: May 13, 1953. Termination of Mission: Left post on June 25, 1957. Department History. Administrative Timeline of the Department of State.

  5. William Howard Taft aspiraba a seguir el ejemplo de Theodore Roosevelt, sobre todo en la implantación de reformas en el ámbito nacional, pero era un líder indeciso, y no tuvo mucho éxito en esa meta.

  6. William Howard Taft III, a former ambassador to Ireland, died Saturday at his home in Washington, D.C. He was 75. He died of prostate cancer, his family said.

  7. High atop one of Cincinnati's most prominent hilltops stands the two-story Greek Revival house where William Howard Taft was born and grew up. Hard work, a good education, and an interest in civic duty are attributes that made the Taft family outstanding leaders over the years.