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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... Wendell Willkie had learned between the years 1933 and 1940 that would become the sub- ject of such bitter dispute during the presidential election . 3 As counsel for the Commonwealth and Southern in 1929 Wendell Willkie , newly arrived ...
... Wendell Willkie had learned between the years 1933 and 1940 that would become the sub- ject of such bitter dispute during the presidential election . 3 As counsel for the Commonwealth and Southern in 1929 Wendell Willkie , newly arrived ...
第 397 頁
... Wendell Willkie into the White House . The entire nation stood by its radio until midnight listening to the luminaries in both parties urge the faithful to elect their man and save the country from cer- tain destruction . By dinnertime ...
... Wendell Willkie into the White House . The entire nation stood by its radio until midnight listening to the luminaries in both parties urge the faithful to elect their man and save the country from cer- tain destruction . By dinnertime ...
第 399 頁
... Wendell L. Willkie of Pine Street , New York , would have made a better president than " Wen " Willkie of Akron , Ohio . To the working people , the liberals , the inde- pendents , it seemed that Willkie of Akron would have made a ...
... Wendell L. Willkie of Pine Street , New York , would have made a better president than " Wen " Willkie of Akron , Ohio . To the working people , the liberals , the inde- pendents , it seemed that Willkie of Akron would have made a ...
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