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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... Ohio participated . A special session of the legis- lature , working under his guidance , then enacted a school code which made more funds available for educative pur- poses , replaced the little red schoolhouses with modern , cen ...
... Ohio participated . A special session of the legis- lature , working under his guidance , then enacted a school code which made more funds available for educative pur- poses , replaced the little red schoolhouses with modern , cen ...
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... Ohio's lawmak- ers pass a resolution of strong approval of Jefferson's poli- cies , an act of loyalty for which President Jefferson bestowed upon him the token job of marshal . If he had remained in Ohio he doubtless would have be- come ...
... Ohio's lawmak- ers pass a resolution of strong approval of Jefferson's poli- cies , an act of loyalty for which President Jefferson bestowed upon him the token job of marshal . If he had remained in Ohio he doubtless would have be- come ...
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... Ohio Edison and Northern Ohio Power and Light , Willkie became acquainted with the leading utility men in the country . By 1929 , ten years after he had come to Akron , he was one of the leaders of the Ohio bar , well known and well ...
... Ohio Edison and Northern Ohio Power and Light , Willkie became acquainted with the leading utility men in the country . By 1929 , ten years after he had come to Akron , he was one of the leaders of the Ohio bar , well known and well ...
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