Portrait of an American: Charles G. DawesHolt, 1953 - 344 pages Full-length, sympathetic biography of the American lawyer and banker. |
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Page 90
... Hanna's room with H. C. Payne , of Wisconsin ; Senator J. C. Burrows , of Michigan ; and others , " Dawes noted . “ Much enraged at the fact that Quay had started a stampede for Roosevelt , Hanna seemed about to line up the ...
... Hanna's room with H. C. Payne , of Wisconsin ; Senator J. C. Burrows , of Michigan ; and others , " Dawes noted . “ Much enraged at the fact that Quay had started a stampede for Roosevelt , Hanna seemed about to line up the ...
Page 117
... Hanna seemed strangely depressed . He said that he would be national chairman through the June Republican national ... Hanna said he did not intend to become a candidate . He was very bitter against Roosevelt ; called him untruthful ...
... Hanna seemed strangely depressed . He said that he would be national chairman through the June Republican national ... Hanna said he did not intend to become a candidate . He was very bitter against Roosevelt ; called him untruthful ...
Page 118
... Hanna's attitude in Ohio seemed to force him into an alliance with Joseph B. Foraker in Hanna's own state against him . " On the trip , Dawes noted , Fairbanks had told him he wanted to run for Vice - President with Roosevelt ...
... Hanna's attitude in Ohio seemed to force him into an alliance with Joseph B. Foraker in Hanna's own state against him . " On the trip , Dawes noted , Fairbanks had told him he wanted to run for Vice - President with Roosevelt ...
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