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News that a Serbian nationalist had assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo on June 28, 1914, made no impression on Hoover. He believed it was just a regional affair.
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Prior to the war Belgium had been a thriving nation of 7.5 million, the 6th largest economy in the world.
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Future First Lady Lou Henry was raised by her father to consider herself the equal of any man.
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Engineering was an exciting profession in the late Victorian era, a time of railroads and steamships, heavy industry, and transatlantic cables, man-made canals, steel skyscrapers and an endless array of new patents and processes.
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None of Hoover's Sanford classmates would have selected him as the most likely among them to succeed.
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Hoover was all but mute on his emotional reaction to having been orphaned at age 9.
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A contemporary once described Herbert Hoover as the sort of man "to whom the incredible was forever happening."
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Hoover was conceived during the Panic of 1873, an international depression that produced an estimated 14% unemployment rate across the United States with 18,000 business failures over 2 years.
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