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  John W. Bricker - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John William Bricker (September 6, 1893 – March 22, 1986) was a United States politician from Ohio.
Bricker was born on a farm near Mount Sterling, Ohio.
Bricker was the Republican nominee for the position of the Vice President of the United States in 1944, sharing the unsuccessful ticket with Presidential nominee Thomas Dewey.
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 Ohio Historical Society | Ohio Governors
JOHN W. The year 1938 saw the rebound of the Republican party in Ohio after eight years of Democratic rule in the statehouse and in most of the eighty-eight county courthouses-a period during which the party of Hayes, Garfield, McKinley, Hanna, and Foraker had ebbed to the lowest point of power since the Civil War.
Bricker was no "political accident." He had come up a long route of political activity, beginning with his indoctrination as a boy when he accompanied his father to the Republican party caucuses in his native Pleasant Township in Madison County.
John Bricker was born on September 6, 1893, in a house built partly of logs on a small farm, the son of Lemuel and Laura King Bricker.
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 Republican Party (United States)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
The election of William McKinley in 1896 is widely seen as a resurgence of Republican dominance and is sometimes cited as a realigning election.
Roosevelt did not seek another term in 1908, instead endorsing William Howard Taft as his successor, but the widening division between progressive and conservative forces in the party resulted in a third-party candidacy for Roosevelt on the Progressive, or "Bull Moose" ticket in the election of 1912.
However, some liberal-leaning commentators, such as Ruy Teixeira and John Judis (in The Emerging Democratic Majority, 2002), see such prospects as unlikely, given that Republican voters are overwhelming white and largely rural, two groups shrinking in relative demographic terms, while Democrats win healthy majorities among Latinos, African Americans, and city dwellers.
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 Republican Party (United States) - the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
John C. Frémont ran as the first Republican nominee for President in 1856, using the political slogan: "Free soil, free labor, free speech, freemen, Frémont." Although Frémont's bid was unsuccessful, the party grew especially rapidly in Northeastern and Midwesternstates, where slavery had long been prohibited, culminating in a sweep of victories in the Northern states.
The election of William McKinley in 1896 is widely seen as a resurgence of Republican dominance and is sometimes citedas a realigning election.
Roosevelt did not seek another term in 1908, instead endorsing William Howard Taft as his successor, but the widening division between progressive and conservative forces in the partyresulted in a third-party candidacy for Roosevelt on the Progressive, or "Bull Moose" ticket in the election of 1912.
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 John W. Bricker -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Bricker was born on a (Workplace consisting of farm buildings and cultivated land as a unit) farm near (Click link for more info and facts about Mount Sterling, Ohio) Mount Sterling, Ohio.
He graduated from Ohio State University at (The state capital of Ohio; located in the center of the state; site of Ohio State University) Columbus in 1916 and from its (The collection of rules imposed by authority) law department in 1920.
After leaving the Senate, Bricker resumed the practice of law, and later died in (Click link for more info and facts about Columbus, Ohio) Columbus, Ohio.
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 Nash   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
John F Nash's father, also called John Forbes Nash so we shall refer to him as John Nash Senior, was a native of Texas.
John Nash Senior was born in 1892 and had an unhappy childhood from which he escaped when he studied electrical engineering at Texas Agricultural and Mechanical.
John F Nash's mother, Margaret Virginia Martin, was known as Virginia.
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 John W. Bricker --  Encyclopædia Britannica
in full John William Bricker conservative Republican politician who held state and national public offices for many years; he was the unsuccessful candidate for vice president of the United States in 1944.
Bricker, John W. conservative Republican politician who held state and national public offices for many years; he was the unsuccessful candidate for vice president of the United States in 1944.
Davis, John W. conservative Democratic politician who was his party's unsuccessful candidate for the presidency of the United States in 1924.
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 Classical Values: Comment on Defend your country and lose your rights?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
John and Rosemary Bricker have four children: John William, Bob, Anne, and Mary.
John William and Mary are Orthodox Jews like their father.
Bricker is highly respected, including by his opponents, for his rock-ribbed integrity, honesty, and justice.
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 John F. Kensett Papers, 1832-1872   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
The papers of John Frederick Kensett consist mostly of correspondence, 1832-1872, that depicts vividly his colorful career as an engraver and painter.
John Frederick Kensett, painter and engraver, was born March 22, 1816 in Cheshire, Connecticut, the second son of Thomas and Elizabeth Daggett Kensett.
The letters composed by Kensett to his Uncle John at Hampton Court, during his first few months in Paris, concerned his difficulties and discomfort of poverty in addition to descriptions of his artistic endeavors.
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 John william - John William King,   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
John William Sterling John William Sterling (May 12, 1844 - July 5, 1918) was a philanthropist, corporate attorney, and major benefactor to Yale.
By John William Draper, MD, LL.D. Late Professor in the University of New York John William Draper.
BRICKER, John William, a Senator from Ohio; born on a farm near Mount Sterling, Madison County, Ohio, September 6, 1893; attended the country schools;
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 KINNEY CEMETERY
BRICKER Marion spouse of, William Born, 1919 died, uncut
BRICKER William spouse of, Marion Born, 1907 died, 1982
HART John A spouse of, Katherine A Born, 1899 died, 1983
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 Vaal Triangle Info Encylopedia - Republican_Party_(United_States)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
In fact, the ideology of the reborn Republican party is seen by some as the successor to the Federalist Party of John Adams and Alexander Hamilton.
Many liberals also argue that the victory was much closer than it would have been in the past because John Kerry was a Massachusetts liberal, was attempting to unseat an incumbent in war time, and ran a campaign considered by some to be largely inept.
John Engler, former Governor of Michigan and current head of National Association of Manufacturers
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 BRICKER, John William (1893-1986) Bibliography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Bricker, John W. “Making Treaties and Other International Agreements.” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 289 (September 1953): 134-44.
“Martin Davey, John Bricker and the Ohio Election of 1936.” Ohio History 104 (Winter- Spring 1995): 5-23.
“John W. Bricker Reflects Upon the Fight for the Bricker Amendment.” Ohio History 87 (Summer 1978): 322-33.
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 wikien.info: Main_Page
In 1796, Thomas Jefferson was a candidate for the presidency as part of a ticket, with Aaron Burr as his Vice Presidential running mate.
Summary Facing bad economic times and a Whig Party unified behind war hero William Henry Harrison, President Martin Van Buren was easily defeated for re-election in 1840 by "Tippecanoe and Tyler, too." The election of 1840 was also unique in that electors cast votes for four men who had been or w..
Democrat nominee William Jennings Bryan was running against William McKinley,..
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 Truman Library - Robert K. Walsh Oral History Interview
John O'Donnell was very critical of the administration, and lend-lease and all that sort of stuff, not that he was unpatriotic, but it was just that his paper and he didn't want the United States to get involved in this business, certainly not the war, not too deeply involved.
He said, "Sure, he's in the office." The door was open, he took me in, and there was John Kennedy sitting at his desk, a young fellow.
And I walked out and wrote a little paragraph: "John Kennedy is in favor of home rule for the District of Columbia," never knowing, never even suspecting.
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 TERRY BRICKER   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Bricker, Terry M.; Frankel, Laurie K. Division of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Department of Biological Sciences, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, USA.
Bricker T M; Lowrance J; Sutton H; Frankel L K Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Section, Department of Biological Sciences, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803, USA.
Bricker T M; Prevost M; Vu V; Laborde S; Womack J; Frankel L K Division of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Department of Biological Sciences, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803, USA.
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 Descendants of John Attayate (1340-?)
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 The Political Graveyard: Delta Chi Politicians
Lawyer; private secretary to William H. Taft, when he was Governor of the Philippine Islands, Secretary of War, and President of the United States; U.S. Minister to
Son of William Arthur Lukens and Edith (Greene) Lukens.
Son of Anson William Reed and Alfreda Reed; married to Georgia E. Ticknor.
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 Bricker genealogy
Sandra _____ 10 _____ Bricker 8 Velma A. Bricker b.
ABT 1885 8 Beulah Bricker 8 Dorothy Bricker 8 Ralph Bricker 8 Francis B Bricker b.
Mary _____ 10 Benjamin Bricker 10 _____ Bricker 9 Janet Bricker b.
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 Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Bibliography: DAB; Wilhelmy, Robert W. 'Senator John Smith and the Aaron Burr Conspiracy.' Cincinnati Historical Society Bulletin 28 (Spring 1970): 39-60.
"William Allen Trimble, United States Senator from Ohio." Ohio Archaeological and Historical Quarterly 14 (July 1905): 225- 46.
Bibliography: Jenkins, William D. 'Robert Bulkley: Progressive Profile.' Ph.D. dissertation, Case Western Reserve, 1969; Stegh, Leslie J. 'A Paradox of Prohibition: Election of Robert J. Bulkley as Senator from Ohio, 1930.' Ohio History 83 (Summer 1974): 57-72.
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 What now? Every facet of steel industry watches, waits as change sweeps in
"In my opinion, [a] tariff is a short-term fix," said William Bricker, who retired as head of LTV in late November after a little more than a year on the job.
Concerns over excess capacity and funding sources notwithstanding, MIS CEO and President John Lefler insists that his venture would do the U.S. industry good by giving it the world's first site at which all the latest ore and steel-making technologies are couched in one operation.
According to Lefler, by using these technologies, the mill would produce the automotive-quality steel now available domestically only from integrated mills with a process that costs less than even minimills can boast with their electric arc furnaces that use scrap as a feedstock.
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 Honor Roll - 4th Illinois Cavalry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
His father, John Rogers, was born in Kentucky, in 1800.
On the 24th of August 1865, he was united in marriage to Miss Mary A. Bartley, a native of Madison County, Ohio, daughter of John and Nancy Bartley, who settled in De Witt County in 1849.
Three children were born to them, named Minnie W. John and Maud Rogers.
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 Encyclopedia: John W. Bricker
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 The New York Review of Books: Un-American Activities
He found allies in John Bricker, William Knowland, William Jenner, and George "Molly" Malone, and became friendly with two freshman congressmen, Richard Nixon and John F. Kennedy, fellow Irishmen and World War II veterans.
Shaken by McCarthy's charges and the publicity they were receiving, the Democrats formed a committee chaired by Maryland's Millard Tydings, a war hero and conservative who headed the Armed Services Committee and had solid credentials as an anti-Communist.
John Foster Dulles, the secretary of state, appointed McCarthy's ally R.W. Scott McLeod, an ex-FBI man and rabid Red-hunter, to head the department's security program.
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 History Files - Parades, Protests and Politics
The convention and the nomination ran smoothly--Dewey received 1,056 votes on the first ballot, all but one.
John William Bricker was selected VP; he was Dewey's second choice.
Dewey was determined but it wasn't enough to unseat Roosevelt, who won by 3 million votes in November.
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 Boyer
Bechtelville, PA, he was laid to rest in 1904 near Deer Creek, MN William Henry Boyer was married to Margaret Euphemia Neigh, born on
Catherine Bricker was born on December 8, 1786 in Hagerstown, MD the daugher of John Bricker and Nancy Boyer.Catherine Bricker died
1753 was the son of John Bricker Sr.
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 corrente / Leah, Lambert, Tresy, the farmer, Tom, Xan, RDF, and Riggsveda
Democratic challenger John Kerry accepted an invitation to speak next Thursday on the final day of the convention, the NAACP said.
A poll which allegedly indicates that voters, "by better than 2-1", consider John Trial Lawyer Guy Edwards, and his "experience" as such, a "strength" rather than a "weakness".
McCain is that clingfish from Arizona who is currently darting about the country like a fawning kismet rooting for the same B-Team that portrayed him in 2000 as a reconstructed commie stooge sent home to derail the Assentation.
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