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Despite this invitation, President Hoover did not open (or attend) the 1932 Olympic games in Los Angeles. Vice President Charles Curtis spoke at the opening ceremony.
Image via the Hoover Presidential Library Facebook page.
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Despite this invitation, President Hoover did not open (or attend) the 1932 Olympic games in Los Angeles. Vice President Charles Curtis spoke at the opening ceremony.

Image via the Hoover Presidential Library Facebook page.

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    • #Hoover
    • #Presidents
    • #Amelia Earhart
    • #Los Angeles
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