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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第 105 頁
... Parker boom was collapsing fast . The judge knew it . He con- tinued his heavy schedule of court work , refusing to make speeches or give newspaper interviews . The New York World , strongest voice in his behalf , ran a series of ...
... Parker boom was collapsing fast . The judge knew it . He con- tinued his heavy schedule of court work , refusing to make speeches or give newspaper interviews . The New York World , strongest voice in his behalf , ran a series of ...
第 109 頁
... Parker to the nation , he recalled the incident . In 1885 David B. Hill was nominated by the Democrats of New York to run for governor . Despite the fact that young Parker was not a member of the state committee and had never campaigned ...
... Parker to the nation , he recalled the incident . In 1885 David B. Hill was nominated by the Democrats of New York to run for governor . Despite the fact that young Parker was not a member of the state committee and had never campaigned ...
第 111 頁
... Parker to save them from the radicalism of Theodore Roosevelt , a Republican ! Theodore Roosevelt had been a trust buster , a renegade , a traitor to his party and class ? Very well , two could play at that game ! They too would throw ...
... Parker to save them from the radicalism of Theodore Roosevelt , a Republican ! Theodore Roosevelt had been a trust buster , a renegade , a traitor to his party and class ? Very well , two could play at that game ! They too would throw ...
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