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  1. Thomas Riley Marshall, the son of a physician, was born on March 14, 1854, in North Manchester, Ind. He graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Wabash College in Crawfordsville, Ind., in 1873, was admitted to the Indiana bar in 1875, and practiced law for almost 35 years (1875–1909) in Columbia City, Ind. In 1895 he married Lois I. Kimsey.

  2. Biography. Dr. Thomas R. Marshall specializes in Primary Care for IU Health Physicians Primary Care. Dr. Marshall earned his medical degree from Indiana University School of Medicine. He also completed an internship and residency at Ball Memorial Hospital. Dr. Marshall currently has a rating of 4.7 stars out of 5 with over 450 ratings.

  3. 16 de jun. de 2024 · Marshall was born in Indiana in 1854 and raised in a family of Democrats. As he liked to put it, "Democrats, like poets, are born, not made." Admitted to the Ohio bar in 1875 after graduating from ...

  4. 20 de oct. de 2008 · What Marshall refers to as “poll correction”—reversing cases from below to make policy more closely conform to majority preferences—seems to be commonplace. In general, “the Rehnquist Court's relationship to American public opinion… heavily rested on three ties: the context of a controversy, the justices themselves, and the Court's current norms” (p. 162).

  5. Abstract. Vice President Thomas R. Marshall has been criticized for not acting more aggressively to exercise. presidential powers and duties after President Woodrow Wilson suffered a stroke in October 1919 which. compromised his ability to discharge his office for much of the remainder of his term. Yet Marshall faced.

  6. career of Thomas R. Marshall. Yet, in those twelve years, he came to be recognized as one of the important men of his day and generation.1 Thomas Riley Marshall was a native of Wabash county. He was born at North Manchester on March 14, 1854, the son of a country doctor. His education was obtained in the

  7. Thomas R. Marshall Moses A.Wainer Dykaar (1884–1933) Marble, 1918 33 3⁄ 4 x 26 1⁄ 2 x 14 3⁄ 4 inches (85.7 x 67.3 x 37.5 cm) Signed and dated (on subject’s truncated left side): M. A. DYKAAR / CAPITOL 1918 Commissioned by the Joint Committee on the Library, 1918 Accepted by the Joint Committee on the Library, 1920 Cat. no. 22.00028