Rendezvous with Destiny: A History of Modern American ReformKnopf, 1952 - 503 pages |
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... ( Harper , 1951 ) , and Ralph Gabriel : The Course of American Democratic Thought ( Ronald , 1940 ) ; in Richard Hofstadter's acute volume , The American Political Tradition ( Knopf , 1948 ) ; and in Gabriel A. Almond : " The Political ...
... ( Harper , 1951 ) , and Ralph Gabriel : The Course of American Democratic Thought ( Ronald , 1940 ) ; in Richard Hofstadter's acute volume , The American Political Tradition ( Knopf , 1948 ) ; and in Gabriel A. Almond : " The Political ...
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... ( Harper , 1927 ) . For the Chicago convention itself , J. M. Striker's first - hand notes , MS . , are in the Harvard U. Library . The fullest treatments of Wilson's transition from conserva- tism to progressivism and of his early ...
... ( Harper , 1927 ) . For the Chicago convention itself , J. M. Striker's first - hand notes , MS . , are in the Harvard U. Library . The fullest treatments of Wilson's transition from conserva- tism to progressivism and of his early ...
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... ( Harper , 1949 ) ; Samuel I. Rosenman : Working with Roosevelt ( Harper , 1952 ) ; Robert E. Sherwood : Roosevelt and Hopkins ( Harper , 1948 ) ; and the series of articles by Rexford G. Tugwell , in the Western Po- litical Quarterly ...
... ( Harper , 1949 ) ; Samuel I. Rosenman : Working with Roosevelt ( Harper , 1952 ) ; Robert E. Sherwood : Roosevelt and Hopkins ( Harper , 1948 ) ; and the series of articles by Rexford G. Tugwell , in the Western Po- litical Quarterly ...
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