They Also Ran: The Story of the Men who Were Defeated for the PresidencyProfiles of 23 presidential candidates who were defeated for the presidency of the United States, from 1824 to 1964. |
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When it was announced that he was to be counsel for the Stevens Committee the
people of New York asked , “ Who is Charles Evans Hughes ? ” while those who
knew groaned aloud . He was a Republican ; he was a conservative ; he was a ...
When it was announced that he was to be counsel for the Stevens Committee the
people of New York asked , “ Who is Charles Evans Hughes ? ” while those who
knew groaned aloud . He was a Republican ; he was a conservative ; he was a ...
第 124 頁
The newsmen , now his most ardent supporters , asked him to fight this kind of
propaganda because it lessened his effectiveness . They said , “ Mr . Hughes ,
you must help us combat the Ice Myth . You must give us personal stories to get ...
The newsmen , now his most ardent supporters , asked him to fight this kind of
propaganda because it lessened his effectiveness . They said , “ Mr . Hughes ,
you must help us combat the Ice Myth . You must give us personal stories to get ...
第 324 頁
... the Men who Were Defeated for the Presidency Irving Stone. someone would
submit a report on the history of legislation to control public - service corporations
, Smith volunteered . “ When can we have the report ? ” asked Chairman Root .
... the Men who Were Defeated for the Presidency Irving Stone. someone would
submit a report on the history of legislation to control public - service corporations
, Smith volunteered . “ When can we have the report ? ” asked Chairman Root .
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