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  1. Joseph Taylor Robinson, né le 26 août 1872 à Lonoke ( Arkansas) et mort le 14 juillet 1937 à Washington (district de Columbia), est un homme politique démocrate américain. Il est gouverneur de l' Arkansas en 1913, sénateur du même État entre 1913 et 1937, leader des démocrates au Sénat entre 1923 à 1937 et candidat démocrate à la ...

  2. Joseph T. Robinson. Joseph T. Robinson never lost a battle. From schoolyard fights to clashes in the Senate, he defeated all challengers. In the end, it was not a person but a bill that struck down the powerful Democratic leader—Robinson had a fatal heart attack while struggling to pass President Franklin D. Roosevelt's controversial Court packing plan in 1937.

  3. Joseph Robinson. Joseph Taylor Robinson (* 26. August 1872 in Lonoke, Lonoke County, Arkansas; † 14. Juli 1937 in Washington, D.C.) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker und 1913 Gouverneur von Arkansas sowie anschließend US-Senator .

  4. Senate majority leader Joseph Taylor Robinson was undoubtedly one of the most powerful U.S. senators of the early twentieth century. An important political figure in Arkansas from the time he was elected to the state legislature in 1895, Joe T., as he was popularly called became nationally prominent when he ascended to the Democratic leadership of the U.S. Senate in 1923.

  5. JOSEPH TAYLOR ROBINSON IN FOREIGN AFFAIRS* By Gilbert Richard Grant THE ARKANSAS HISTORICAL QUARTERLY Vol. IX Autumn, 1950 No. 3 The general purpose of the following pages is to delineate the work of Joseph Taylor Robinson in the foreign affairs of this nation. In order to gain an insight into the factors that determine his politics and ...

  6. The center is named for Joseph Taylor Robinson, a powerful former U.S. Senator and Congressman and Arkansas governor, and is one of several locations and facilities that bear his name. The Robinson Center Music Hall and Conference Center is the primary performance space for the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra , traveling productions of popular Broadway plays and musicals, and various concerts ...