They Also Ran: The Story of the Men who Were Defeated for the PresidencyDoubleday, 1966 - 434 頁 Profiles of 23 presidential candidates who were defeated for the presidency of the United States, from 1824 to 1964. |
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... ALFRED E. SMITH IV : ALFRED M. LANDON The Governor's Mansion is the halfway mark on the road to the White House . CHAPTER ONE Lewis Cass TWICE IN HIS LONG LIFE , once at the beginning of his ca- reer ... ALFRED E SMITH ALFRED M LANDON.
... ALFRED E. SMITH IV : ALFRED M. LANDON The Governor's Mansion is the halfway mark on the road to the White House . CHAPTER ONE Lewis Cass TWICE IN HIS LONG LIFE , once at the beginning of his ca- reer ... ALFRED E SMITH ALFRED M LANDON.
第 318 頁
... Alfred E. Smith was born on the third floor of a tenement on South Street on December 30 , 1873. South Street runs alongside of the East River , where Alfred swam as a boy , played among the docks and watched the Brooklyn Bridge go up ...
... Alfred E. Smith was born on the third floor of a tenement on South Street on December 30 , 1873. South Street runs alongside of the East River , where Alfred swam as a boy , played among the docks and watched the Brooklyn Bridge go up ...
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... Alfred Smith to be one of his young district leaders . He made Alfred work hard and attend to his duties , but in the process he imparted to the younger man his stern code of ethics : " Never get a swelled head at your own importance ...
... Alfred Smith to be one of his young district leaders . He made Alfred work hard and attend to his duties , but in the process he imparted to the younger man his stern code of ethics : " Never get a swelled head at your own importance ...
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