11. Chester A. Arthur – 152.3
Chester A. Arthur, the son of an Irish immigrant, assumed the presidency in 1881 following the assassination of James Garfield. A graduate of New York State’s Union College, Arthur pursued a career in law and was admitted to the bar in New York City, adding to the list of lawyers who held the highest office in the country. Despite being diagnosed with terminal kidney disease within a year of becoming president, Arthur kept his condition hidden from the public. Unfortunately, he failed to secure the Republican nomination for the 1884 election, marking the end of his presidential aspirations.