WILLIAM RANDOLPH HEARST1952 |
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第 130 頁
... June 27, 1932. "James A. Farley, Democratic State Chairman of New York, and Governor Roosevelt's campaign manager, tried unsuccessfully to have the historic two-thirds rule, dating from Jackson's time, abrogated. "Roosevelt himself ...
... June 27, 1932. "James A. Farley, Democratic State Chairman of New York, and Governor Roosevelt's campaign manager, tried unsuccessfully to have the historic two-thirds rule, dating from Jackson's time, abrogated. "Roosevelt himself ...
第 155 頁
... June 29, 1933, he indited in his own handwriting a devastating blast of disapproval, which was carried as an unsigned editorial in the Hearst press on July 2, 1933. Here it is: "There is a story told of a modern band leader engaging a ...
... June 29, 1933, he indited in his own handwriting a devastating blast of disapproval, which was carried as an unsigned editorial in the Hearst press on July 2, 1933. Here it is: "There is a story told of a modern band leader engaging a ...
第 180 頁
... expression of Roosevelt's mood in June, 1935, they had little to do with the more conventional theories about a balanced budget." CHAPTER 17 Alfred M. London Alfred M. Landon, Republican candidate 180 William Randolph Hearst.
... expression of Roosevelt's mood in June, 1935, they had little to do with the more conventional theories about a balanced budget." CHAPTER 17 Alfred M. London Alfred M. Landon, Republican candidate 180 William Randolph Hearst.
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