Herbert Hoover, the President elected on the eve of the Great Depression, was often considered passive, unsympathetic, and ineffective. But in "Herbert Hoover in the White House"," Charles Rappleye draws on memoirs, diaries, and thousands of documents kept by his close advisers to reveal a very different figure. A book signing follows the program. Real-Time captioning available by clicking this le=ink in a separate browser window: www.streamtext.net/player?event=060716nara1200pm