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  1. Robert Alphonso Taft (September 8, 1889 - July 31, 1953), of the Taft political family of Ohio, was a Republican United States Senator and as a prominent conservative spokesman was the leading opponent of the New Deal in the Senate from 1939 to 1953. He led the successful effort by the Conservative coalition to curb legal favoritism for labor ...

  2. Senator Robert Alphonso Taft got up and faced the day. At breakfast he ate one egg, as usual. Then he picked up his large briefcase, climbed into his car and drove through Georgetown, ...

  3. Robert Alphonso Taft —continued Y ale University Art Professor Deane Keller was recom­ mended by Robert Taft’s brother Charles to paint the senator’s portrait for one of the oval wall panels in the Senate Reception Room of the Capitol. Keller, of Hamden, Connecticut, was considered the “unofficial artist” of Yale, Robert Taft’s ...

  4. When Robert Alphonso Taft Sr. was born on 8 September 1889, in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, United States, his father, President William Howard Taft, was 31 and his mother, Helen "Nellie" Herron, was 28. He married Martha Wheaton Bowers on 17 October 1914, in District of Columbia, United States. They were the parents of at least 4 sons.

  5. This fourth and final volume of a selected edition of the papers of Robert A. Taft documents Taft's post-World War II and congressional experiences until his death in 1953. Regardless of his conservative commitments, Taft saw the need for responsible reform. In the immediate postwar years, he recognized the need for federal aid to education ...

  6. Robert Alphonso Taft Sr. was an American politician, lawyer, and scion of the Republican Party's Taft family. Taft represented Ohio in the United States Senate, briefly served as Senate Majority Leader, and was a leader of the conservative coalition of Republicans and conservative Democrats who prevented expansion of the New Deal.

  7. Robert Alphonso Taft, Clarence E. Wunderlin Snippet view - 1997. Common terms and phrases. 1938 Cincinnati Affectionately amendment American Relief Administration ...