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  1. Borah to James L. Clark, April 27, 1914, William Borah MSS, Library of Congress, Box 165; Borah to J. H. Gibson, February 24, 1916, Borah MSS, Box 177; see also Louis Post, Ethics of Democracy (Chicago, 1903), 308–309, 320; the poet, Ernest Crosby, held to a similar view although it is somewhat unclear whether he opposed all American aid to ...

  2. University Group 31. William Edgar Borah Outlawry of War Foundation. Records, 1931-1987 9 c.f. The bulk of the records of the Borah Foundation were deposited in the University of Idaho Library in 1977, with additional material being received at intervals prior to 1986. Before processing began, the chairman of the 1986/87 committee was contacted ...

  3. hrc.illinois.gov › als › administrative-law-judgesAdministrative Law Judges

    Administrative Law Judge. Hon. William J. Borah has been a judge with the Commission since 2009, and has adjudicated hundreds of discrimination, harassment, and retaliation cases during that time. Prior to his appointment, Judge Borah spent 27 years in private practice, mostly concentrating on employment matters for both employees and employers.

  4. 29 de jun. de 2020 · We spoke with an expert about the senator's vast contributions to the state's history.

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  5. William Edgar Borah was born on June 29, 1865, on a farm in Jasper, Illinois. His schooling included the Wayne County common schools and the Southern Illinois Academy at Enfield. Graduating from the University of Kansas at Lawrence in 1889, he studied law and was admitted to the bar in September 1890.

  6. William E. Borah, the chief prosecutor in the Haywood trial, was born at the close of the Civil War, the son of a stern, puritanical Illinois farmer. In college at the University of Kansas, Borah befriended William Allen White, later to become the famed editor of the Emporia Gazette, who described his college buddy as a "hardworking, substantial, serious student who smiled easily but rarely ...

  7. Borah of Idaho focuses on William Borah: an all-time giant of the Senate and one of the most enigmatic of American statesmen. He was the nonconformist par excellence: a Republican by inheritance, a Democrat ...