Which US President...
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Re: Which US President...
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...first to congratulate him...Kleinheimer?
...dont know the political affiliation
...first to congratulate him...Kleinheimer?
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Re: Which US President...
Warren G.Harding was the tuba player in his town band.
I have no political comment on this one.
I have no political comment on this one.
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Warren Harding is correct...the 1920 campaign photo of him with a sousaphone is priceless.
Were you looking for the "Citizen's Cornet Band," which he helped organize?
Were you looking for the "Citizen's Cornet Band," which he helped organize?
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you mean he wasn't the president? but then...that means that my private teacher was lying to me!!! (jk)LJV wrote:Gettin' that post count up, huh?Tuba Guy wrote:Arnold Jacobs
...dont know the political affiliation
...first to congratulate him...Kleinheimer?
"We can avoid humanity's mistakes"
"Like the tuba!"
"Like the tuba!"
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Brand and model of the sousaphone? (there is one fairly sure give away)
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Cannot be a 38K, which only has 3 valves.goodgigs wrote:38k silver/gold + Helleberg (?)
One cannot see the pistons, but the give-away is the 4th valve slide below the 3rd slide.
It very well might be a 40K, but the area just above the body knee isn’t clearly contoured. If it is fatter than the 40K, it would be the 48K.
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The guy playing trombone in the photo might be Fiorello La Guardia, later to be the powerful Mayor of New York City. The short stature, facial features, and disarranged lock of hair suggest this might be La Guardia. His father was a U.S. Army bandmaster in 1898 and he might have influenced his son to play a brass instrument.imperialbari wrote:
Brand and model of the sousaphone? (there is one fairly sure give away)
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I can only speak for the class that I was in with the teacher that I had, but political corruption, including the numerous scandals, were given considerable discussion time in class.bloke wrote:' curious:
- Is anyone required to learn about stuff like this today in American History classes, or is there not enough time left over after studying Oprah and basketball idols? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teapot_Dome_scandal
- Compared to business-as-usual today, this is *really* small potatoes, isn't it?
All information about the existance of a tuba in the personal life of a U.S. president, though, was supplied by your's truly.
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The respected author, Malcolm Gladwell, says that Harding was chosen to run by his party because he was tall and good looking, citing him as a good example of bad criteria.
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Practicing results in increased atmospheric CO2 thus causing global warming.
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Since I have played a 38K, and can compare physically as well as through pictures, the bell rim to throat ratio on that 4-valve block leads me to believe it's a 40K with the 24 inch bell, which would have been pretty standard in the early 1920's.
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An interesting fact. I would have guessed William Howard Taft just because he fit the physical profile of a tuba player. Warren Harding was arguably one of the worst presidents in our history, then he got shot....I think any tuba player out there with Political Aspirations should take this as a hint! The Saxophone gives you a better chance:


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He was never shot (at least, not while in office). He died of either a heart attack or stroke in the third year of his presidency.Dan Castillo wrote:Warren Harding was arguably one of the worst presidents in our history, then he got shot
As to him being one of the worst presidents in history...well, history has been hard on President Harding, choosing to focus on the Teapot Dome scandal and not his accomplishments in office. He was, after all, handed a rather dirty plate as the country was emerging from the darkness of World War I. I imagine the veterans of the United States Armed Forces have a more positive opinion of his presidency, as they have much to thank him for.
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Oops...I must have been thinking of William McKinley. My bad.Todd S. Malicoate wrote:He was never shot (at least, not while in office). He died of either a heart attack or stroke in the third year of his presidency.Dan Castillo wrote:Warren Harding was arguably one of the worst presidents in our history, then he got shot
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Geez people!! It was a joke!!!
Oh well....that's what I get for trying to post here I suppose.
Oh well....that's what I get for trying to post here I suppose.
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Being a world-class liar might also be helpful.Dan Castillo wrote:I think any tuba player out there with Political Aspirations should take this as a hint! The Saxophone gives you a better chance:
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I see no reason you should not post, here, but if you are so easily offended, perhaps you should avoid the activity. For the record, I didn't think the response you got was meant to be harsh, but you are entitled to react however you wish.Dan Castillo wrote:Geez people!! It was a joke!!!
Oh well....that's what I get for trying to post here I suppose.
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I studied that in my 11th grade AP American History class about 6 years ago. We didn't cover that as much as we did the "Guilded Age" stuff but we did cover the Teapot Dome Scandal.bloke wrote:' curious:
- Is anyone required to learn about stuff like this today in American History classes, or is there not enough time left over after studying Oprah and basketball idols? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teapot_Dome_scandal
- Compared to business-as-usual today, this is *really* small potatoes, isn't it?
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LOLLJV wrote:"I _did_not_empty_my_water_key_on_that_carpet."
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But I heard that "Slick Willie" gave up the sexophone for the whoremonica.