Tins first detailed biography of Morris traces the great liberal\u27s Me, views, and political develop ment to his entrance into the U.S. Senate in 1913. In examining the metamorphosis of a rising young lawyer with mortgage interests into a leader of the Progressive movement, the book gives a thorough account of the political growth and maturing of a man who became one of the foremost legislators in American history.https://surface.syr.edu/books/1004/thumbnail.jp
The intent of this paper is to uncover the political activity of William Langer from the Morton Coun...
(print) x, 734 p. : port. ; 24 cmPreface ix -- I The Ambitious Hardings Come to Town 3 -- II Boostin...
In 1912 George William Norris was elected to the United States Senate. This might properly be called...
Tins first detailed biography of Morris traces the great liberal\u27s Me, views, and political devel...
Review of: George W. Norris: The Triumph of a Progressive, 1933-1944. Lowitt, Richard
The people of forty-seven states in this country are governed by bicameral or two-house legislatures...
U.S. Senator James A. Reed (Missouri) expresses his concern on the polarization of ideas in the Unit...
George Hunt Pendleton (July 19, 1825- November 24, 1889) is a significant but neglected figure in th...
The purpose of this study is to indicate how many of William hanger\u27s actions during his years as...
Throughout its history, the American political system has seen the emergence of numerous third parti...
Republican John Sherman, United States Congressman, Senator, Treasury Secretary, and Secretary of St...
George Nicholas Sanders\u27 involvement in regional, national, and international affairs in the mid-...
The election of 1912 was one of the most colorful of all the elections held in America. This contes...
Robert Sherman La Forte was professor of history at the University of North Texas, where he taught f...
The following address was delivered by Michael Kazin of Georgetown University at the opening of the ...
The intent of this paper is to uncover the political activity of William Langer from the Morton Coun...
(print) x, 734 p. : port. ; 24 cmPreface ix -- I The Ambitious Hardings Come to Town 3 -- II Boostin...
In 1912 George William Norris was elected to the United States Senate. This might properly be called...
Tins first detailed biography of Morris traces the great liberal\u27s Me, views, and political devel...
Review of: George W. Norris: The Triumph of a Progressive, 1933-1944. Lowitt, Richard
The people of forty-seven states in this country are governed by bicameral or two-house legislatures...
U.S. Senator James A. Reed (Missouri) expresses his concern on the polarization of ideas in the Unit...
George Hunt Pendleton (July 19, 1825- November 24, 1889) is a significant but neglected figure in th...
The purpose of this study is to indicate how many of William hanger\u27s actions during his years as...
Throughout its history, the American political system has seen the emergence of numerous third parti...
Republican John Sherman, United States Congressman, Senator, Treasury Secretary, and Secretary of St...
George Nicholas Sanders\u27 involvement in regional, national, and international affairs in the mid-...
The election of 1912 was one of the most colorful of all the elections held in America. This contes...
Robert Sherman La Forte was professor of history at the University of North Texas, where he taught f...
The following address was delivered by Michael Kazin of Georgetown University at the opening of the ...
The intent of this paper is to uncover the political activity of William Langer from the Morton Coun...
(print) x, 734 p. : port. ; 24 cmPreface ix -- I The Ambitious Hardings Come to Town 3 -- II Boostin...
In 1912 George William Norris was elected to the United States Senate. This might properly be called...