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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 64. Chapters: William Howard Taft, Charles G. Dawes, Charles Keating, Bob Taft, Sidney Edgerton, Edwin P. Morrow, University of Cincinnati College of Law, Nicholas Longworth, Cris Collinsworth, Morris Lyon Buchwalter, Willis Van Devanter, Henry Thomas Hunt, William Lawrence, James W. Denver, Champ Clark, Charlie Luken, John J. Gilligan, Miller Huggins, Claudia Tenney, Dudley Sutphin, Samuel Fenton Cary, Norton P. Chipman, Joseph D. Taylor, Robert Crosser, Edward Follansbee Noyes, William S. Richardson, Judson Harmon, Lawrence Maxwell, Jr., Mark P. Painter, Thomas L. Young, Gustavus A. Finkelnburg, John C. Chaney, Joseph Peter Kinneary, Warren Gard, Atlee Pomerene, Carl West Rich, David Perley Lowe, Richard P. Ernst, Donald D. Clancy, Jacob H. Bromwell, Charles Cyrus Kearns, Herman P. Goebel, John A. Caldwell, Alfred G. Allen, Charles Tatgenhorst, Jr., Victor Heintz, Joe Deters, J. Henry Goeke, Stanley E. Bowdle, David Fowler, Grant E. Mouser, Henry I. Emerson, William E. Tou Velle, Harold G. Maier, John L. Bretz, Timothy Sylvester Hogan, William M. Barker, William Odis Bertelsman, Samuel McIntire Taylor, David Stewart Porter, John Weld Peck, Katie Blackburn, Isaac Jack Martin. Excerpt: Charles Humphrey Keating Jr. (born December 4, 1923) is an American athlete, lawyer, real estate developer, banker, and financier, most known for his role in the savings and loan scandal of the late 1980s. Keating was a champion swimmer for the University of Cincinnati in the 1940s. From the late 1950s through the 1970s, he was a noted anti-pornography crusader, founding decency organizations and serving as a dissenting member on the President's Commission on Obscenity and Pornography. In the 1980s, Keating ran American Continental Corporation and the Lincoln Savings and Loan Association, and took advantage of loosened restrictions on banking inves...