Rendezvous with Destiny: A History of Modern American ReformVintage Books, 1956 - 503 pages |
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Page 241
... Senator Warren Gamaliel Harding of his vote for war . The Senate and the coun- try were in no mood for argument . Five of the seven Senators who refused to go along with the war resolution came from the Midwest ; four of the seven ...
... Senator Warren Gamaliel Harding of his vote for war . The Senate and the coun- try were in no mood for argument . Five of the seven Senators who refused to go along with the war resolution came from the Midwest ; four of the seven ...
Page 242
... Senate , anti - war senti- ment was strongest in the Midwest and consequently in a region where hyphenate tendencies were anti - English , pro - German , or pacifist . Even more clearly than the Senate vote , that of the House showed a ...
... Senate , anti - war senti- ment was strongest in the Midwest and consequently in a region where hyphenate tendencies were anti - English , pro - German , or pacifist . Even more clearly than the Senate vote , that of the House showed a ...
Page 420
... Senator Glen Taylor , seeking a his- torian's estimate of the situation , telephoned the Nestor of isola- tionist ... Senate votes reveals no tendency on the part of men who were liberals in domestic affairs to show an isolationist or ...
... Senator Glen Taylor , seeking a his- torian's estimate of the situation , telephoned the Nestor of isola- tionist ... Senate votes reveals no tendency on the part of men who were liberals in domestic affairs to show an isolationist or ...
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