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Miscellaneous Vignettes About Presidents

Miscellaneous Vignettes About Presidents
President Grover Cleveland (1837–1908) gardening at his summer home in Tamworth, N.H., circa 1900. Kean Collection/Getty Images
Mark Hendrickson
Mark Hendrickson
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One Presidents’ Day tradition is the publication of surveys of various scholars and historians asking them to rank the presidents. Those polls tend to not be very illuminating; all they do is reflect the ideologies of the scholars—progressives favor progressive presidents, conservatives and libertarians favor presidents who pursued conservative or libertarian policies, and so forth.

Mark Hendrickson
Mark Hendrickson
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Mark Hendrickson is an economist who retired from the faculty of Grove City College in Pennsylvania, where he remains fellow for economic and social policy at the Institute for Faith and Freedom. He is the author of several books on topics as varied as American economic history, anonymous characters in the Bible, the wealth inequality issue, and climate change, among others.
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