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Facial hair in U.S. executive offices has been absent for nearly a century. The last vice president to have a moustache was Charles Curtis, who served under President Herbert Hoover until 1933.
Not since Charles Curtis, who sported a mustache while serving from 1929 to 1933 under President Herbert Hoover, has a vice president had facial hair -- and over a century since that facial hair ...
The last president with any facial hair was William Howard Taft, elected in 1908. The last vice president with a mustache was Charles Curtis, who was Herbert Hoover’s veep.