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  1. Joseph Taylor Robinson (August 26, 1872 – July 14, 1937), also known as Joe T. Robinson, was an American politician from Arkansas. A member of the Democratic Party, he represented Arkansas in the United States Senate from 1913 to 1937, serving for four years as Senate Majority Leader and ten as Minority Leader.

  2. 21 de sept. de 2023 · Joseph Taylor Robinson was governor only a short time before taking office as a U.S. senator. He became Senate majority leader during the Great Depression, after his nomination as the Democratic Party candidate for vice president—the first Arkansan ever on a major party ticket.

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  3. 4 de abr. de 2024 · Joseph T. Robinson (born Aug. 26, 1872, near Lonoke, Ark., U.S.—died July 14, 1937, Washington, D.C.) was an American lawyer and legislator, a major figure in the enactment of New Deal legislation. He represented Arkansas in the U.S. House of Representatives (1903–13) and the U.S. Senate (1913–37). Admitted to the bar in 1895 ...

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  4. The Joseph Taylor Robinson papers (primarily 1900-1937) contain correspondence, memoranda, speeches, legislative bills, business and financial records, legal files, scrapbooks, clippings, photographs, and other materials created or received by or pertaining to Robinson's life and career, especially to his service as U. S. Senator from Arkansas ...

    • University of Arkansas Libraries, Fayetteville, 72701
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  5. Joseph T. Robinson Research Materials. Collection Overview. Collection Organization. Container Inventory. Scope and Content Note. This collection consists of research materials gathered by Dennis Rhodes, concerning the life of Joseph T. Robinson.

    • University of Arkansas Libraries, Fayetteville, 72701
    • (479) 575-8444
  6. in the House. Fifteen days later on June 26, Majority Leader Joseph Tay-lor Robinson, Arkansas Democrat, submitted it (S. 3154) to the Senate.6 Robinson was a recognized political power in 1935, both respected and well-liked. A United States senator for twenty-three years, he had led the Democratic forces in that august body since 1923. Five ...

  7. Joseph Taylor Robinson, a U.S. representa-tive and senator from Arkansas, first won election to the House of Representatives in 1903. He continued in office until 1913, when he resigned to become governor of Arkansas. The state legislature, however, immediately elected him to fill a vacancy in the U.S. Senate.