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| | Encyclopedia: Mark Hanna |
 | | One of the leading powers in the conservative faction of the Republican party, Hanna lost influence when McKinley was assassinated, replaced by the somewhat more progressive Roosevelt. |
 | | Upon hearing the news, Hanna reputedly remarked that "Now that damn cowboy is president." However, Hanna and Roosevelt worked together (particularly on the Panama Canal) and although they remained personally cordial, they considered each another political rivals. |
 | | The only good study is Herbert Croly, Marcus Alonzo Hanna: His Life and Work (New York, 1912) Ruth Hanna McCormick (March 27, 1880–December 31, 1944) was a U.S. Congresswoman from Illinois, the daughter of Mark Hanna and the wife of Joseph Medill McCormick and later Albert Gallatin Simms. |
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