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  1. Wendell Willkie) Willkie e Lilienthal negoziarono per un anno, con Willkie che richiedeva 88 milioni di dollari per le proprietà della C&S nei dintorni della valle del Tennessee e la TVA che ne offriva 55. Dopo un'ultima sconfitta legale per la C&S alla Corte suprema nel gennaio del 1939, le negoziazioni si fecero più veloci, e l'uno febbraio dello stesso anno la C&S vendette il tutto per 78 ...

  2. Siyasi parti. Demokratik Parti (1939'dan önce) Cumhuriyetçi Parti (1939-1944) Evlilik. Edith Wilk (1918) Çocuk (lar) Philip Willkie. İmza. Wendell Lewis Willkie, (18 Şubat 1892 – 8 Ekim 1944) Amerikalı avukat, şirket yöneticisi ve 1940 Amerika Birleşik Devletleri başkanlık seçimleri 'nde Cumhuriyetçi Parti Başkan adayı.

  3. August 17, 1940. The ceremony of an acceptance speech is a tradition of our pioneer past—before the days of rapid communication. You all know that I accepted at Philadelphia the nomination of the Republican party for President of the United States. But I take pride in the traditions and not in change for the mere sake of overthrowing precedents.

  4. Wendell Willkie was born in Elwood, Indiana, on February 18, 1892. The Republican party tapped Willkie, a lawyer and utilities executive, to run against FDR in 1940, even though Willkie was a former Democrat. Willkie campaigned against the New Deal and the government's lack of military preparedness. During the election, Roosevelt preempted the ...

  5. 22 de jul. de 2019 · Wendell Willkie waves to the crowd on his arrival for the ceremonies attending formal notification of his nomination by the Republican party as their candidate in the 1940 U.S. presidential ...

  6. 6 de oct. de 2018 · Wendell Willkie ( Murray Becker / AP) October 6, 2018. I didn’t know my grandfather. He died in 1944, before I was born, felled by a heart attack at 52. This was but four years after his ...

  7. As the American people nervously watch this year’s presidential campaign descend into a rant of name calling and outright crudity that would be inappropriate in a saloon, it might be wise to pause and look back 75 years to a remarkable partnership between Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Wendell L. Willkie, opposing candidates in the 1940 election.