Based on eight years of continued prosperity, presidents and economists alike confidently predicted that America would soon enter a time when there would be no more poverty, no more depressions -- a "New Era" when everyone could be rich. But when reality finally struck, the consequences of such unbound optimism shocked the world.
Philip Bosco
Reuben L. Cain
William C. Durant
Thomas A. Edison
Henry Ford
Herbert Hoover
John Kenneth Galbraith
J. P. Morgan
Robert Sobel
William Howard Taft
Calvin Coolidge