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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... dollars a year . He stayed four years at Poultney , working long hours in the print shop and loving it , reading widely in his spare time , learning the newspaper business . For another year he wan- dered on foot over Pennsylvania and ...
... dollars a year . He stayed four years at Poultney , working long hours in the print shop and loving it , reading widely in his spare time , learning the newspaper business . For another year he wan- dered on foot over Pennsylvania and ...
第 37 頁
... dollar bond . At one time the News , whose total assets could perhaps be stretched to five thousand dollars , had a total of half a million dollars in suits against it ! They were mostly scare suits , designed to frighten Cox and stop ...
... dollar bond . At one time the News , whose total assets could perhaps be stretched to five thousand dollars , had a total of half a million dollars in suits against it ! They were mostly scare suits , designed to frighten Cox and stop ...
第 379 頁
... dollars a share , so bloated that within a few months it had fallen to ten dollars , losing for its more than one million investors some- thing like twenty - four million dollars . In 1940 candidate Willkie said , “ I am very proud that ...
... dollars a share , so bloated that within a few months it had fallen to ten dollars , losing for its more than one million investors some- thing like twenty - four million dollars . In 1940 candidate Willkie said , “ I am very proud that ...
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