They Also Ran: The Story of the Men who Were Defeated for the PresidencyDoubleday, Doran, 1945 - 427 頁 |
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第 7 頁
... newspaper came from the boldness of his mind and the daring of his imagination . There was little he could find to approve in the journalism of his day : he rejected the unreadability of the print , the unattractive appearance of the ...
... newspaper came from the boldness of his mind and the daring of his imagination . There was little he could find to approve in the journalism of his day : he rejected the unreadability of the print , the unattractive appearance of the ...
第 33 頁
... newspaper publisher , Harding was the handshaker for the village paper which his wife managed successfully . Where Cox studied constantly to improve himself and to gain a better grasp of international problems , Harding admitted that he ...
... newspaper publisher , Harding was the handshaker for the village paper which his wife managed successfully . Where Cox studied constantly to improve himself and to gain a better grasp of international problems , Harding admitted that he ...
第 348 頁
... newspaper out of business ; placed mis- representing newspaper advertisements against municipal ownership of light and power , purporting that they had been paid for by the local power companies when the money actually came from ...
... newspaper out of business ; placed mis- representing newspaper advertisements against municipal ownership of light and power , purporting that they had been paid for by the local power companies when the money actually came from ...
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