Rendezvous with Destiny: A History of Modern American ReformKnopf, 1952 - 503 pages |
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Page 360
... writings , are equally important for this chapter . George Mowry : Roosevelt and the Progressive Movement ( U. of Wis . Press , 1946 ) , carries the detailed story of the Bull Moose Party . Key details are added by the participants or ...
... writings , are equally important for this chapter . George Mowry : Roosevelt and the Progressive Movement ( U. of Wis . Press , 1946 ) , carries the detailed story of the Bull Moose Party . Key details are added by the participants or ...
Page 363
... writings important for the difficulties cluster- ing around progressive concepts are mentioned on pp . 359–60 . Of the many writings useful for a study of the results of more direct democracy , the following contain materials especially ...
... writings important for the difficulties cluster- ing around progressive concepts are mentioned on pp . 359–60 . Of the many writings useful for a study of the results of more direct democracy , the following contain materials especially ...
Page 366
... writings are fewer in number . Of these , Raymond Moley : After Seven Years ( Harper , 1939 ) , is by far the most sub- stantial . Of use for certain episodes are James A. Farley : Jim Farley's Story ( Whittlesey House , 1948 ) , and ...
... writings are fewer in number . Of these , Raymond Moley : After Seven Years ( Harper , 1939 ) , is by far the most sub- stantial . Of use for certain episodes are James A. Farley : Jim Farley's Story ( Whittlesey House , 1948 ) , and ...
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