Progressive Century: The American Nation in Its Second Hundred YearsD. C. Heath, 1975 - 558 pages |
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... President Issues and Interests : American Society at the End of an Era When Grover Cleveland entered the White House in 1893 , he was con- vinced that all silver purchases would have to be stopped . As he read the signs of the times ...
... President Issues and Interests : American Society at the End of an Era When Grover Cleveland entered the White House in 1893 , he was con- vinced that all silver purchases would have to be stopped . As he read the signs of the times ...
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... president nor his rhetoric was equal to the task . On September 25 he delivered a long and physically taxing speech at Pueblo , Colorado . Early the next morning his left side was paralyzed , and he had difficulty in articulating . His ...
... president nor his rhetoric was equal to the task . On September 25 he delivered a long and physically taxing speech at Pueblo , Colorado . Early the next morning his left side was paralyzed , and he had difficulty in articulating . His ...
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... president effec- tively to communicate with American citizens via the air waves , and he has never been surpassed in ... president's response to the probing questions of a young reporter . Was Roosevelt a Communist ? A capitalist ...
... president effec- tively to communicate with American citizens via the air waves , and he has never been surpassed in ... president's response to the probing questions of a young reporter . Was Roosevelt a Communist ? A capitalist ...
Contents
Times and Tensions of a Developing Industrial Society | 3 |
Maps | 21 |
Part | 69 |
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