Biography of william howard taft
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Taft, William Howard (1857–1930)
William Howard Taft's life was amazing both for length of public service (1881–1930) and for the variety of his activities: prosecuting attorney in his native state of Ohio, superior court judge in Cincinnati, solicitor general of the United States, federal circuit court judge, governor general of the Philippine Islands, cabinet member, President of the United States (1908–1912), professor of law at Yale, and chief justice of the United States (1921–1930).
Taft appeared to be almost the prototype of a Chief Justice.
Large of frame and good-natured, weighing well over 350 pounds, he filled out the popular image. His gallantry was famous. "I heard recently," Justice david j.
Biography of william howard taft
brewer reported, "that he arose in a street car and gave his seat to three women."
Taft idolized Chief Justice john marshall. One day, passing by the west entrance to the Capitol, he paused in front of the bronze statue of Marshall.
"Would you rather have been Marshall than Pre