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Hace 2 días · Senator. Robert A. Taft. from Ohio. Former Governor. Harold Stassen. of Minnesota. Governor. Earl Warren. of California. General of the Army Douglas MacArthur, from New York.
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Hace 4 días · Believing that the Republican party needed to shed the isolationism that had long guided its views on foreign policy, Lodge helped Eisenhower win his battle for the Republican nomination against the isolationist Senator Robert Taft of Ohio.
Hace 3 días · Former Senator Robert Taft Jr. of Ohio; Former Senator and U.S. Attorney General William B. Saxbe of Ohio; John B. Anderson . Middlesex County Sheriff John J. Buckley of Massachusetts; State Representative Paul Cellucci of Massachusetts; Former Senator Edward Brooke of Massachusetts; Representative Jim Jeffords of Vermont
Hace 1 día · The tale of underdog 1948 presidential candidate Harry S. Truman’s decision to capitalize on the remark of an opponent — Ohio’s own “Mr. Republican,” U.S. Sen. Robert Taft — to own the term, and win the election, is just one of dozens of colorful anecdotes in Edward Segal’s new book, “Whistle-Stop Politics: Campaign Trains and the Reporters Who Covered Them,” recently ...
Hace 3 días · Taft won a resounding victory in Ohio. The three states holding primaries to select delegates without the preference component were split: California chose a slate of delegates that supported Taft; Wisconsin elected a slate that supported Wisconsin Senator Robert M. La Follette, Sr. , and Pennsylvania elected a slate that supported its Senator Philander C. Knox .
- Ohio
- Republican
- William Howard Taft
- James S. Sherman
Hace 2 días · On 23 April 1923, Mary Emery, known as “Lady Bountiful” for her support of the arts and social philanthropy, broke ground for Mariemont, Ohio, a 420-acre new town designed by John Nolen. The reform-minded Nolen and the conservative Emery (her attorney was Republican stalwart, senator Robert A.
Hace 3 días · Pastor William Allen organized the first African American church in Cincinnati. Located at the corners of 6th and Culvert Street, it became an early station of the Underground Railroad. Despite being burned and rebuilt thrice (1812–1815), its history symbolizes resilience. In 1824, the Allen Temple African Methodist Church was founded ...