The Presidency of Theodore RooseveltUniversity Press of Kansas, 1991 - 355 pages Theodore Roosevelt was hearty, frank, freindly, and bold - a president so popular that many Americans believed they knew him personally. Through the force of his personality and excitement of his adventuring, he wove the presidency into the fabric of daily life as no other president had done. Nearly a century later he is remembered as the most colourful chief executive. |
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... corporations doing an interstate business . ' Banks were already subject to such regulation , and it would be no more restrictive than the corporation laws of Massachusetts . 32 " One objection to national supervision was the Supreme ...
... corporations doing an interstate business . ' Banks were already subject to such regulation , and it would be no more restrictive than the corporation laws of Massachusetts . 32 " One objection to national supervision was the Supreme ...
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... corporations . Roosevelt turned to a friend whose advice on corporate matters he trusted , the New York associate of ... corporations . The House version included a section that established a bureau of corpo- rations " to gather ...
... corporations . Roosevelt turned to a friend whose advice on corporate matters he trusted , the New York associate of ... corporations . The House version included a section that established a bureau of corpo- rations " to gather ...
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... corporations . " During his first term the Northern Securities case had established his reputation as a trustbuster . Roosevelt believed that the victory of the government in that case had confirmed its power over corporations but " did ...
... corporations . " During his first term the Northern Securities case had established his reputation as a trustbuster . Roosevelt believed that the victory of the government in that case had confirmed its power over corporations but " did ...
Contents
Keeping the Left Center Together | 225 |
We Were at Absolute Peace | 251 |
There Is No One Like Theodore | 271 |
Copyright | |
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