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Before Eisenhower, he was the last president to preside over the admission of a new state
Upon leaving the White House, this president with the middle name Howard told his successor, "I'm glad to be going"
Howard
"Presidents come & go, but the court goes on forever", this massive Chief Justice said knowingly
He was Mr. Big when he occupied the White House
Pinch-pitching for this man, his boss, in 1912 James Sherman became the first VP to make an opening day baseball toss
The rather tall monument on his grave mention that he was President & Chief Justice of the U.S.
From 1909 to 1912, James Schoolcraft Sherman served as this man's vice president
Bob, a member of this best-known Ohio political family, won the governorship in 1998
The home this president lived in while he served on the Supreme Court is now the Syrian embassy
One stop at the big and tall shop & this 6-foot, 300-plus-pound prez seen here is large & in charge
Howard
Our heaviest president at 332 pounds, he trimmed down to 244 after he left office in 1913
(Hi, I'm John McCain.) In 1912 this president proclaimed Arizona a state after forcing it to remove recall of judges from its constitution
Even when pushing 300 pounds, this 27th president enjoyed playing golf & tennis
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from Cincinnati.) Born in this room, he was big for his age as a baby; he weighed 220 in college and 300-plus in the White House
Going from a temp job to permanent employment, he's the only president who also served on the Supreme Court
My mother's sordid affair with this president & later, Chief Justice of the United States, still rankles
Hard to miss this 300-lb. Chief, known for walking the 3 mi. between his home & the court most mornings & nights
From 1904 to 1908 he was Teddy Roosevelt's Secretary of War; in 1909, he became president
In 1947 this senator & Rep. Hartley teamed up to regulate labor union activities
On March 4 he took the White House keys from Teddy Roosevelt