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  Mark Hanna - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hanna was one of the few industrialists fascinated less by profits than by the outdoor spectacle and indoor bargaining of politics.
Hanna made a transition into politics during the 1880s and in 1888, he managed Ohio Senator John Sherman's unsuccessful effort to gain the Republican presidential nomination.
Hanna was expected to run against Roosevelt for the Republican nomination for president in the 1904 election.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mark_Hanna   (783 words)

  
 Mark Hanna -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Hanna made a transition into politics during the (The decade from 1880 to 1889) 1880s and in 1888, he managed Ohio Senator (Click link for more info and facts about John Sherman) John Sherman's unsuccessful effort to gain the Republican presidential nomination.
Upon hearing of the news, Hanna reputedly remarked that "Now that damn cowboy is president." However, Hanna and Roosevelt worked together (particularly on the (A ship canal 40 miles long across the Isthmus of Panama built by the United States (1904-1914)) Panama Canal) and although they remained personally cordial, they considered one another political enemies.
The rivalry was cut short by Hanna's death of (Serious infection marked by intestinal inflammation and ulceration; caused by Salmonella typhosa ingested with food or water) typhoid fever, at the peak of his power, in February of that year.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/m/ma/mark_hanna.htm   (652 words)

  
 COSMOS: The Odd Couple   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Mark Hanna was indeed the United States' first national political campaign manager, the first to organize and run a campaign as you would a successful business--by developing a rational and detailed plan, financing it on a systematic basis and managing it competently.
Hanna was the son of a grocer, Roosevelt the privileged child of a patrician family.
Hanna, 62 in 1900, was an old man. His body had thickened, his face was gray with fatigue and lined by the pain of arthritis that forced him to lean on a cane when he stood.
www.cosmos-club.org /journals/1997/bailey.html   (3400 words)

  
 MARK HANNA FACTS AND INFORMATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Marcus Alonzo Hanna (also known as Marcus A. Hanna, and Mark A. Hanna) (September_24, 1837 – February_15, 1904) was an industrialist and Republican politician from Ohio.
Hanna and Theodore_Roosevelt had been allies when they met in 1884, but they became rivals, initially due to their disagreement about the Spanish-American_War.
The rivalry was cut short by Hanna's death of typhoid_fever, at the peak of his power, in February of that year.
www.witwik.com /Mark_Hanna   (731 words)

  
 Hanna, the Republicans, and Labor
In Hanna's biography, Herbert Croly states that if an employee had a grievance, Hanna "always heard patiently and considered fairly what they had to say." His peers found him to be kind and reasonable in his dealings with laborers, as well as open to suggestions and ideas from them.
Hanna is quoted as telling labor: "Don't organize in the spirit of antagonism; that should be beneath your consideration." The workers were expected to behave themselves and solve their problems with employers in a business-like manner.
Hanna had wrecked the Seaman's union of the lower lake regions, that he had smashed the union of his street railway employees, and refuses to allow them to organize.
projects.vassar.edu /1896/hanna.html   (574 words)

  
 Mark Hanna Drives Alliance   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
During the evening, a woman guest from Louisiana chastised Hanna, accusing him of being the leader of a vast capitalist conspiracy designed to dominate the United States and undermine its democracy.
Hanna was brazen and unapologetic when it came to the alliance between business and government.
Hanna sought and was appointed to the U.S. Senate seat vacated by John Sherman in 1897.
www.business-journal.com /COMMEM2000/Comm_hannah.html   (870 words)

  
 Hanna, Marcus Alonzo. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
Hanna became a dealer in coal and iron mines, furnaces, lake shipping and shipbuilding; his financial enterprises included ownership of a bank, a newspaper, an opera house, and a street-railway system.
Hanna saved McKinley’s reputation when financial ruin threatened, groomed him for the presidency in 1895, and was responsible for his nomination by the Republicans in 1896.
At the time of his death Hanna was being considered as a possible presidential candidate by old guard Republicans disenchanted with Theodore Roosevelt’s progressive policies.
www.bartleby.com /65/ha/Hanna-Ma.html   (363 words)

  
 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.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Mark-Hanna   (1411 words)

  
 The American Experience | America 1900 | People & Events
Mark Hanna (1837-1904) was a Cleveland industrialist who made his fortune in coal and iron.
Hanna raised an election fund for McKinley from wealthy individuals and corporations and orchestrated the most expensive campaign ever seen at that time, undermining opponent William Jennings Bryan's grassroots campaign with hired orators and a flood of literature, all promising continued prosperity under McKinley.
Theodore Roosevelt feared that Hanna might oppose him for the Republican presidential nomination in 1904, but Hanna died suddenly in the early part of that year.
www.pbs.org /wgbh/amex/1900/peopleevents/pande17.html   (167 words)

  
 Marcus Alonzo Hanna Biography / Biography of Marcus Alonzo Hanna Biography Biography
Mark Hanna was born on Sept. 24, 1837, in New Lisbon (now Lisbon), Ohio.
Although Hanna introduced the phrase "stand pat" into the American vocabulary, his dream of domestic and international order through responsible capitalism was not a formula for do-nothingism.
Thomas Beer, Hanna (1929), is a bright, cynical study by the son of one of Hanna's associates.
www.bookrags.com /biography-marcus-alonzo-hanna   (507 words)

  
 Reader's Companion to American History - -HANNA, MARCUS ALONZO   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Mark Hanna was a representative figure as well as a prime mover.
Investment reverses and a declining local economy drove the Hannas from New Lisbon, Ohio, to Cleveland in the 1850s, and it was in that city that he established his business and began his political careers.
The presidential aspirants to whom Hanna attached himself—James A. Garfield in 1880, John Sherman in 1884 and 1888, William McKinley thereafter—were Ohio politicians.
college.hmco.com /history/readerscomp/rcah/html/ah_040000_hannamarcusa.htm   (530 words)

  
 Converted file mgr
When Hanna was unable to do so, he continued his journey with Pierce; therefore, no interruption occurred during the journey that transformed Hanna from the status of a hitchhiker to an invited guest.
KLLM argues that the trial court erred because Hanna was “in or upon” the motor vehicle, for purposes of the Guest Statute, even though he was temporarily outside the vehicle when he was injured.
Hanna’s actions in temporarily exiting the vehicle and assisting Pierce were in direct furtherance of their journey back to Louisville; thus, a sufficient relationship existed between Hanna and the tractor-trailer to establish that Hanna was “upon” the tractor-trailer at the time of his death.
www.state.in.us /judiciary/opinions/archive/04270501.mgr.html   (3277 words)

  
 Mark Hanna: - The Ranger - Features
That is not the case for Amarillo College's Librarian Mark Hanna, a youthful and athletic-looking, middle-aged man who greets anyone who enters his office with a smile.
The title for Hanna's job previously was director of the Amarillo College Library Network, but he asked to have it changed to college librarian to reflect his desire to continue to work as a librarian.
Hanna said he encourages students to use their voices and speak up about changes they want to see in the library.
www.ac-ranger.com /news/2004/09/17/Features/Mark-Hanna-721804.shtml   (658 words)

  
 TAP: Vol 13, Iss. 7. Karl Rove's Wedges. Harold Meyerson.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Much was made during the 2000 campaign of Rove's appreciation of Mark Hanna, the late-nineteenth-century industrialist who, as the political genius of the McKinley operation, remade the Republican Party.
Hanna not only persuaded the CEOs of his day to invest mightily in the party, he also dashed the designs of the William Jennings Bryan Democrats to restructure American politics along lines of class.
Hanna's strategy was to align voters not by class but by sector.
www.prospect.org /print/V13/7/meyerson-h.html   (750 words)

  
 E. & J. Gallo v. Hanna - Internet Law - Legal - Domain Dispute Case Summary Archives - Lawyer - Toronto - Ontario - ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Hanna Law Firm is here using this identifier (a) to induce a visitor to a site in order to criticize the very entity whose name is used as the address for the site, and (b) to divert the visitor from a legitimate site authorized by the entity.
Hanna Law Firm’s abiding motive is plainly to affect adversely the business of Bartles and Jaymes and to tarnish the BARTLES and JAYMES mark.
Hanna Law Firm’s attempt to paint Gallo as the party acting in bad faith in initiating this proceeding (paragraph A.9.) is not persuasive.
www.muscovitch.com /bartlesandjaymes.shtml   (4466 words)

  
 Zierke Company - Featured Customers
In April of '97, the Hanna's repopulated their entire herd with A-line gilts and Z70 boars from Zierke.
Mark is using a terminal breeding program in a 4-week, 5-group breeding system.
Mark breeds a total of 35 sows plus 5 new gilts every four weeks to fill his 34 farrowing crates.
www.zierkecompany.com /featuredcustdetail.cfm?ID=9   (477 words)

  
 G Weber Brewing page 2
Hanna had a habit of parking his car facing north in the southbound parking lane of Koepsell's Restaurant so he could exit the driver's-side door of his Cadillac and walk right into the restaurant.
Mark Hanna refused to listen to the Constable's constant warnings.
Hanna died an hour and a half later in a Fond du Lac hospital.
www.americanbreweriana.org /history/gweber2.htm   (1422 words)

  
 Mark Hanna - 6 August 1959 - 26 September 1999   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
One of Britain’s most experienced display pilots of historic military aircraft, Mark Hanna, was seriously injured in an aircraft crash in Spain on Saturday 25 September.
Mark was flying an Hispano Buchon, a Spanish-built version of the Second World War German Messerschmitt Bf109 fighter.
Mark was Managing Director and co-founder of the Old Flying Machine Company which preserves and maintains rare vintage aircraft in airworthy condition.
www.robert-stetter.de /Hahnweide/Mark/mark_hanna.htm   (202 words)

  
 William McKinley and Mark Hanna   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Hanna was a Cleveland, Ohio industrialist who became active in Ohio Republican Party politics and who managed McKinley's 1896 campaign.
Hanna had worked closely with McKinley starting in 1880, admiring the politician's support for a high protective tariff.
In the 1896 campaign, Hanna raised $3,500,000, a record amount for the time, and the Republicans vastly outspent their Democratic and Populist opponents, both parties of which nominated William Jennings Bryan for the presidency.
history.osu.edu /projects/mckinley/hanna   (187 words)

  
 SEOUL: Dreams for a High Price   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
They have just had a baby girl, but Mark and Hanna (not their real names) are hardly the portrait of ecstatic first-time parents.
Mark has also proven to be a good listener whenever she has problems at work -- which is almost inevitable for someone like her in South Korea.
Hanna herself says that it was because a manager had hit her on the back that she decided to give up her legal status as an ''industrial trainee'' at a factory and seek work elsewhere.
www.ips.org /migration/1003_6.html   (1259 words)

  
 Hanna, Mark --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
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www.britannica.com /ebi/article-9274765?tocId=9274765   (724 words)

  
 phorum - Scifilm - R.I.P. Mark Hanna, screenwriter for 50 FOOT WOMAN and COLOSSAL MAN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Mark Hanna, the Hollywood screenwriter whose credits include the Attack of the Fifty Foot Woman and The Amazing Colossal Man, died last week after suffering a stroke.
Hanna's family moved to Palm Beach County when he was a year old to start a produce store.
Hanna is survived by his wife, Charlotte; son John; two daughters, Robin Williams and Deane Hanna; and a grandson.
www.scifilm.org /talk/read.php?f=1&i=26085&t=26085   (462 words)

  
 Steven Arevalo and Mark Hanna : Admin. Proc. Rel. No. 34-49348 / March 2, 2004
Hanna was a registered representative employed by HGI, which was registered with the Commission as a broker-dealer.
Hanna, who was the secretary and chairman of HGI and owned 39.75% of its stock, worked at HGI from 1992 until HGI ceased doing business in June 1997.
Hanna, 43 years old, is a resident of Muttontown, New York.
www.sec.gov /litigation/admin/34-49348.htm   (497 words)

  
 Mark Hanna
Marcus Alonzo Hanna was born in New Lisbon, Ohio, on 24th September, 1837.
Hanna was a supporter of the Republican Party and was closely associated with the political career of William McKinley, who he helped served two terms as governor of Ohio (1892-96).
Hanna, who employed 1,400 people to distribute pamphlets in favour of his candidate, was considered to be instrumental in William McKinley defeating William Jennings Bryan by the electoral vote of 271 to 176.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /USAhanna.htm   (473 words)

  
 Mark Hanna
Hanna’s best-known political contribution came in 1896 when he engineered McKinley’s presidential nomination and election.
Hanna died in 1904 on the eve of what may have been a titanic struggle against Roosevelt for control of the Republican Party.
Mark Hanna is remembered as one of the most influential political figures of the late 19th and very early 20th centuries.
www.u-s-history.com /pages/h882.html   (372 words)

  
 Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - The online encyclopedia you can trust!
He was especially impressed by Ohio congressman William McKinley's successful sponsorship in 1890 of a high protective tariff, and thenceforth he devoted all his energies to McKinley's political advancement, first as governor (1892–96) and then as president (1897–1901).
Hanna succeeded in stunting Bryan's grass-roots appeal with a continual barrage of posters and propaganda that preceded and followed Bryan at every whistle-stop of his campaign train.
Hanna was elected to fill the vacancy (March 1897) and remained in the Senate until his death.
www.britannica.com /ebc/print_toc?tocId=9039150   (370 words)

  
 Running A “Front Porch” Campaign: The Brilliance of Mark Hanna   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
It was nothing short of brilliance by his campaign manager Mark Hanna.
Mark Hanna, an Ohio business tycoon, had watched the country slip into a severe economic depression under the administration of Democratic President Grover Cleveland.
Hanna’s ties to big business allowed him to successfully finance McKinley’s bid for the Republican Presidential nomination in 1896.
www.suite101.com /article.cfm/american_reconstruction/106813   (763 words)

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