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Bryan's speeches evolved over time ; in December 1894, in a speech in Congress, he first used a phrase from which would come the conclusion to his most famous address: as originally stated, it was " I will not help to crucify mankind upon a cross of gold.
Tillman's speech, scheduled to be the only one in support of silver except Bryan's, was so badly received that Senator Jones, who had not planned to speak, gave a brief address asserting that silver was a national issue.
The pro-silver Cleveland Plain Dealer called Bryan's speech " an eloquent, stirring, and manly appeal ".
According to political scientist William Harpine in his study of the rhetoric of the 1896 campaign, " Bryan's speech cast a net for the true believers, but only for the true believers.
Bryan's emphasis on agrarian issues, both in his speech and in his candidacy, may have helped cement voting patterns which kept the Democrats largely out of power until the 1930s.
Bryan's words gave rise to later economic and political philosophies, including Huey Long's 1930s Share Our Wealth program, with its trigger phrase, " Every Man a King " inspired by Bryan's speech.
Perry was the birthplace of Mary Baird, wife of William Jennings Bryan, and the earliest known presentation of Bryan's famous ' Cross of Gold ' speech was at a church social at the Perry Presbyterian Church.
The U. S. did not actually adopt the gold standard de jure until 1900, following a lengthy period of debate that was made famous by William Jennings Bryan's cross of gold speech at the 1896 Democratic convention.
The slow-talking, slower-witted, enunciation-challenged Mr. Fudd is a game hunter whose Brooklynesque speech ( courtesy of Bryan's own childhood upbringing in the borough ) was exaggerated for memorable effect by his habitual substitution of W for the letters L and R, an effect further immortalized by the tongue-in-cheek screen credits of the 1941 Bugs Bunny short Wabbit Twouble.
This was the topic of William Jennings Bryan's Cross of Gold speech.
File: Cross of gold speech cartoon. jpg | A 1896 cartoon, on William Jennings Bryan's " Cross of Gold " speech
Responding to Bryan's argument against admitting scientific testimony, Malone gave arguably the greatest speech of the trial in defense of academic freedom.
" The best sellers proved to be " Hell and the High Schools " and the adventist science educator George McCready Price's " The Phantom of Organic Evolution " ( Price was Bryan's main authority in his only speech in court during the trial ).

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Yet, if the argument is turned awry, there may be found a great deal in Bryan's view, after all.
Bryan's address helped catapult him to the Democratic Party's presidential nomination ; it is considered one of the greatest political speeches in American history.
* 1913 Bryan's first synagogue, Temple Freda, is completed.
Bryan's natural voice is also heard as the ultra-tired hotel guest in A Pest in the House, in which Bryan " talks to himself ", Elmer Fudd being the hotel manager.
Bryan's younger brother, Terry Murray, is the former head coach for the Los Angeles Kings.
Marshall Hall is located near Bryan's Road in Charles County, Maryland, next to the Potomac River, more or less across from Mount Vernon, Virginia, the home of George Washington.
However, Tucker and Bryan's ( 1956, 1966 ) influential surveys resurrected Meinhof's proposal under the name Paranilotic, and that name is still sometimes found, especially in non-linguistic works.
" The Lobo is respected for his cunning, feared for his prowess, and is the leader of the pack ," read Bryan's editorial in the Oct. 1, 1920 issue of the UNM student newspaper.
It is awarded annually in recognition of a publication of distinction advancing the science of geomorphology or Quaternary geology, which were Bryan's areas of specialization.

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Most contemporary press accounts attributed Bryan's nomination to his eloquence, though in the case of Republican and other gold-favoring newspapers, they considered it his demagoguery.
Johnson's mother was considered a heroine for her actions during Simon Girty's raid on Bryan's Station in August 1782.
At Bryan's urging, Wilson considered him for appointment to high public office, but Kern died on August 17, 1917 in Asheville, North Carolina, nine months after leaving the Senate.
Price was away in England, Kelly and More told Bryan they considered themselves more convinced by evolution, and McCann was not interested because of Bryan's stance on prohibition.

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Along with several characters, including Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, or Porky Pig, all voiced by Mel Blanc, one of Warner's early big stars was Bryan's Elmer Fudd.
As a result, O ' Ferrall became one of a small group of Virginia Democrats who supported the gold standard and opposed Bryan's candidacy.
Smith allied himself with Bryan's Vice Presidential candidate, Populist Tom Watson, one of Georgia's most influential politicians.
On the August 27, 2012, episode of Raw, Andrews played a character known as " Harold " in one of Daniel Bryan's anger management classes that also involved Kane.
A Granada spokesman claimed that " Bryan's one of the Street greats, and his send-off has to be one of its most moving scenes.

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Jones points out that though Bryan's speaking engagements were not deemed political by the standards of 1896, by modern measurements he was far more active in campaigning for the nomination than most of the better-known candidates.
Arthur Sewall ( November 25, 1835 – September 5, 1900 ) was a U. S. Democratic politician from Maine most notable as William Jennings Bryan's first running mate in 1896.

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Having 12 regional banks was meant to weaken the influence of the powerful New York banks, a key demand of Bryan's allies in the South and West.
Many Populists rallied behind William Jennings Bryan's increasingly powerful branch of the Democratic Party, which built the rural economic issues advocated by Populists into their platform.

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Author and political commentator William Safire, in his political dictionary, traced the term " trickle-down economics " ( common in the Reagan era ) to Bryan's statement that some believe that government should legislate for the wealthy, and allow prosperity to " leak through " on those below.
Clarke's political evolution during this period was facilitated considerably by his friendship with Cleveland mayor Tom L. Johnson, who helped restore Clarke's standing within the state party after Clarke's previous failure to support Bryan's presidential bid.

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Albert Shaw, editor of The Review of Reviews, stated that after Bryan's nomination, many easterners professed not to have heard of him but: " If, indeed, they had not heard of Mr. Bryan before, they had failed to follow closely the course of American politics in the past eight years.
Bryan's moralistic rhetoric and crusading for inflation ( based on free silver ) alienated German American voters.
According to Edwin H. Bryan's American Polynesia and the Hawaiian Chain, Kanton possessed in 1941 a total of twelve native species of vegetation, including low herbs and bunch grass, a thick stand of Scaevola shrubs on the island's south side ( high ), some Suriana maritima shrubs near the lagoon entrance, heliotrope ( Heliotropium foertherianum ) and kou ( Cordia subcordata ) trees, and coconut palms.

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One tempest was stirred up last March when Udall announced that an eight-and-a-half-foot bronze statue of William Jennings Bryan, sculpted by the late Gutzon Borglum, would be sent `` on indefinite loan '' to Salem, Illinois, Bryan's birthplace.
By the later stages of the trial, Clarence Darrow had largely abandoned the ACLU's original strategy and attacked the literal interpretation of the Bible as well as Bryan's limited knowledge of other religions and science.
Most fundamentalists saw the trial as a victory and not a defeat, but Bryan's death soon after created a leadership void that no other fundamentalist leader could fill.
The anti-evolutionary legislation was not challenged again until 1965 and in the meantime William Jennings Bryan's cause was taken up by a number of organizations including the Bryan Bible League and the Defenders of the Christian Faith.
" Time related Bryan's arrival in town with the disparaging comment, " The populace, Bryan's to a moron, yowled a welcome.
* Transcript of Bryan's cross-examination Jonathan Marks.
During the campaign, Taft undercut Bryan's liberal support by accepting some of his reformist ideas, and Roosevelt's progressive policies blurred the distinctions between the parties.
Moreover, Wilson convinced Bryan's supporters that because Federal Reserve notes were obligations of the government, the plan met their demands for an elastic currency.
Historian James A. Barnes, in his historical journal article pointing out myths that have arisen about Bryan's candidacy and campaign, stated that Bryan's efforts bore fruit even before the convention:
Gold and silver factions in some states, such as Bryan's Nebraska, sent rival delegations to the convention.
However, the senator wanted 50 minutes to speak, too long for a closing address, and at Bryan's request agreed to open the debate instead.
Bryan's lecture tours had left him a well-known spokesman for silver.
Bryan's opening claimed no personal prestige for himself — but nevertheless placed him as the spokesman for silver.
" The gold men, during the address, paid close attention and showed their appreciation for Bryan's oratory.
The convention passed the platform in Bryan's absence and recessed.

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