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  1. John W. Davis. 1924 Democratic Presidential Nominee. Address Accepting the Democratic Presidential Nomination in Clarksburg, West Virginia. August 11, 1924.

  2. John W. Davis campaigned for Alfred E. Smith, the Democratic nominee for president in 1928, and backed Franklin D. Roosevelt for president in 1932. Shortly after the 1932 election, however, he began attacking the New Deal and sought to upset some of its activities in the courts as unconstitutional.

  3. JOHN W. DAVIS, Democratic candidate for the Presidency, has deserved the honor which his party has bestowed upon him and the confidence with which the people regard him. He has a record of long, honorable and efficient public service which began with his election to the House of Delegates (Legislature) of his native State and continued for more than 20 years thereafter.

  4. With clients including the House of Morgan and some of the largest corporations in the nation, Davis came to represent concentrated private economic power. This experience reinforced his ingrained economic conservatism and ab horrence of federal regulatory power. For several decades before his death in 1955, Davis was widely recognized as the ...

  5. För guvernören med samma namn, se John W. Davis (guvernör). John William Davis, född 13 april 1873 i Clarksburg, West Virginia, död 24 mars 1955 i Charleston, South Carolina, var en amerikansk demokratisk politiker och jurist. Han var demokraternas presidentkandidat 1924, då han förlorade mot republikanen Calvin Coolidge . Davis blev ...

  6. The Hon. John W. Davis is a judge for the 9th Judicial District Court in North Carolina. He was elected to the bench in 2004. The 9th Judicial District encompasses Franklin County, Granville County, Vance County, and Person County. Davis earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ...

  7. 3 de ene. de 2024 · John W. Davis was born on December 13, 1941, on the family farm east of Beaver Crossing, Nebraska to Lyle L. and Blanche (Farmer) Davis and passed away peacefully with his family surrounding him in Milford, Nebraska at the age of 82 years and 22 days. John was baptized in Christ on January 25, 1942, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Beaver ...