The Politicos, 1865-1896Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1938 - 760 pages A lively history of the parties and the great party oeaders who dominated American politics during the turbulent eyrs of the "Robber Barons." |
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Page 568
... Chicago scale . After 1893 it moved with vigor to check the menacing growth of the A.R.U. Thus two giant industrial combina- tions , organized on class lines , faced each other in the lush - grown industrial city of Chicago , their ...
... Chicago scale . After 1893 it moved with vigor to check the menacing growth of the A.R.U. Thus two giant industrial combina- tions , organized on class lines , faced each other in the lush - grown industrial city of Chicago , their ...
Page 577
... Chicago , " or " Chicago Faces Famine , " ran the headlines . The characteristic comment was " It makes no difference whether the strikers are right or wrong . " 29 A lone newspaper , the Chicago Eight- Hour Herald , commented afterward ...
... Chicago , " or " Chicago Faces Famine , " ran the headlines . The characteristic comment was " It makes no difference whether the strikers are right or wrong . " 29 A lone newspaper , the Chicago Eight- Hour Herald , commented afterward ...
Page 633
... Chicago not as a delegate but simply " to use his personal influence . " Nor was he in any sense a candidate , as some immediately deduced . He concluded : I am not foolish enough to suppose that any Eastern man could be nominated by ...
... Chicago not as a delegate but simply " to use his personal influence . " Nor was he in any sense a candidate , as some immediately deduced . He concluded : I am not foolish enough to suppose that any Eastern man could be nominated by ...
Contents
18651868 | 3 |
The Spoilsmen | 61 |
The Spoilsmen in Power | 100 |
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