985 resultados para Democratic National Convention.


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Mode of access: Internet.

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Cover title (p. [1]). At head of title: Republican documents.

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A collection of miscellaneous pamphlets on politics.

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Conference held in Ottawa, June 20-21, 1893.

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Pieces of Iowa’s Past, published by the Iowa State Capitol Tour Guides weekly during the legislative session, features historical facts about Iowa, the Capitol, and the early workings of state government. All historical publications are reproduced here with the actual spelling, punctuation, and grammar retained. THIS WEEK: Judge Reuben Noble Praises the Iowa State Building at the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition BACKGROUND: REUBEN NOBLE REUBEN NOBLE was born on the 14th of April, 1821, in Ada County, Mississippi, where his father was a farmer. When he was eighteen years of age, Noble began to study law and was admitted to the bar at twenty-one. In 1843, he came to Iowa, making his home at Garnavillo, in Clayton County. In 1854, Noble was elected to the legislature as a free soil Whig and upon the organization of the House was chosen Speaker, serving in the regular session of 1854 and extraordinary session of 1855. At the first Republican State Convention of 1856, he was placed at the head of the ticket for presidential elector. Four years later, he was a delegate to the National Convention that nominated Abraham Lincoln for president. Up to the time of the attempt of the Republicans to remove President Johnson by impeachment, Noble had been a prominent leader of that party. But approving of the policies of the President, he left the Republicans and from that time became a Democrat. In 1866, Noble was nominated by the Democrats for Representative in Congress but was defeated by William B. Allison. In 1886, he was one of the organizers of the Pioneer Lawmakers’ Association and was its first president, never missing a session during the remainder of his life. Noble was the leader of the bar of northeastern Iowa beginning in 1850. As a compliment to his high standing and eminent qualifications as a jurist, the citizens of the Tenth Judicial District elected him to tthe office of district judge in the fall of 1874. (History of Iowa from the Earliest Times to the Beginning of the Twentieth Century/Volume 4)

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How did conservatives, who had become effectively ostracized by their party following the Great Depression and the societal reforms of the New Deal, regain leverage within the GOP during the 1960s? My hypothesis is two-fold. First, I contend that a small group of conservative activists led by F. Clifton White, in spite of a dearth of resources and manpower, managed to infiltrate Republican infrastructure and “hijack” the delegate- selection process. The distinctly conservative and recalcitrant disposition of the Goldwater delegates demonstrates that these activists succeeded. Second, I argue that in addition to temporarily overpowering the national convention in 1964, conservatives thereafter retained control of the party insofar as subsequent GOP candidates were obliged to garner the support of conservative pockets of the country in order to win the presidential nomination. The resulting rightward shift of the Republican Party following the 1960s is a direct corollary of the conservative takeover outlined in this study.

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The membership includes state and territorial railway and publlic utility commissioners, and members of the U.S. Interstate commerce commission.

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Supplemental report also issued, which was filed at the Commissioner's meeting of December 7th, 1921. Titled: Report of the Fire Insurance Committee of the National Convention of Insurance Commissioners, approved and adoped December 7, 1921.

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Two conventions were held in 1830, both of which issued a revision of Pharmacoepeia.

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Discourse before the New-York Historical Society, 1827 -- Review of the principles of the Holy Alliance -- Report to American institute proposing annual fairs -- Argument in case of Erastus Root v. Chas. King, &c. -- Historical view of the formation of the American Union -- Review of the Cherokee question -- Address before the New York historical society, 1839 -- Report on common roads-- Review of Ivanhoe -- Address of the Home League to the people of the United States, 1842 -- Report to the National Convention, 1842 -- Lecture on coal, before the American institute.

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Some volumes have also distinctive title.

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At head of title: Workers education in the United States

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Reports for 1883-1884, 1886 include the Proceedings of the National Convention of Chiefs and Commissioners of State Bureaus of Statistics of Labor (form of name varies slightly)