They Also Ran: The Story of the Men who Were Defeated for the PresidencyDoubleday, Doran, 1945 - 427 頁 |
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... Wendell would stand squarely in the tradition of his forebears . In 1892 , when Wendell was born , the town of Elwood was enjoying an industrial boom due to the discovery of natural gas , and Herman Willkie was accumulating real estate ...
... Wendell would stand squarely in the tradition of his forebears . In 1892 , when Wendell was born , the town of Elwood was enjoying an industrial boom due to the discovery of natural gas , and Herman Willkie was accumulating real estate ...
第 362 頁
... Wendell Willkie lost both his head and his temper , began hurling threats of doom and damnation for the United States and its people in the calamitous event that Wendell L. Willkie were not elected . A few days before the ballots were ...
... Wendell Willkie lost both his head and his temper , began hurling threats of doom and damnation for the United States and its people in the calamitous event that Wendell L. Willkie were not elected . A few days before the ballots were ...
第 363 頁
... Wendell L. Willkie had dominated the campaign , winning every battle except the last . 6 What kind of president would Wendell Willkie have made ? At no time during the campaign was he the man he had been up to the moment of his ...
... Wendell L. Willkie had dominated the campaign , winning every battle except the last . 6 What kind of president would Wendell Willkie have made ? At no time during the campaign was he the man he had been up to the moment of his ...
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