They Also Ran: The Story of the Men who Were Defeated for the Presidency |
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The older Smith was a hard - working man , gone from dawn to dark , with only Sundays to spend with his family . When Alfred was thirteen his father took ill and died . Catherine Mulvehill Smith , Alfred's mother , was a woman of ...
The older Smith was a hard - working man , gone from dawn to dark , with only Sundays to spend with his family . When Alfred was thirteen his father took ill and died . Catherine Mulvehill Smith , Alfred's mother , was a woman of ...
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It is still possible to find forty - year - olds in Owosso who gripe about having gotten the short end of the deal from young Tom and who are hard pressed to figure out just how they became his employees .
It is still possible to find forty - year - olds in Owosso who gripe about having gotten the short end of the deal from young Tom and who are hard pressed to figure out just how they became his employees .
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In spite of Mr. Dulles ' qualifications , Tom Dewey had a stroke of hard luck : John Dulles developed a bad foot at the worst possible moment . Photographs showed him hobbling along on crutches by the side of Secretary Hull .
In spite of Mr. Dulles ' qualifications , Tom Dewey had a stroke of hard luck : John Dulles developed a bad foot at the worst possible moment . Photographs showed him hobbling along on crutches by the side of Secretary Hull .
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