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1904 and President
Image: President Theodore Roosevelt, 1904. jpg | Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States and Nobel Laureate, Columbia Law School
* 1904 – Paul Kruger, South African Boer resistance leader, 5th President of the South African Republic ( b. 1824 )
With the exceptions of the Presidential elections of 1956 and 2008, Missouri voters have elected the next President of the United States in every election since 1904.
* 1904 – Nnamdi Azikiwe, 1st President of Nigeria ( d. 1996 )
* 1825 – Paul Kruger, President of the Transvaal Republic ( d. 1904 )
** Nnamdi Azikiwe, President of Nigeria ( b. 1904 )
* January 22 – Eduardo Frei Montalva, Chilean politician and former President ( b. 1904 )
* June 2 – Fazal Ilahi Chaudhry, President of Pakistan ( b. 1904 )
Harrison was a hopeful for the 1904 Democratic nomination for President, but was unable to negotiate his way through a tangle of conflicting loyalies to different Party bosses ; the nomination went to Alton B. Parker, who was soundly defeated by Theodore Roosevelt.
The United States presidential election of 1904 held on November 8, 1904, resulted in the election to a full term for President Theodore Roosevelt.
Image: President Theodore Roosevelt, 1904. jpg | President Theodore Roosevelt of New York
As Republicans convened in Chicago on June 21 – 23, 1904, President Theodore Roosevelt's nomination was assured.
In his first term, President Theodore Roosevelt, following President McKinley's assassination of 1901, began trust-busting and anti-corporate-influence activities, but fearing defeat, turned to bankers and industrialists for support in what turned out to be his 1904 landslide campaign.
President Kruger first went to Marseille and then on to The Netherlands where he stayed for a while before moving finally to Clarens, Switzerland, where he died in exile on 14 July 1904.
President Theodore Roosevelt opened the fair via telegraph, but did not attend personally until after the election in November 1904, as he claimed he did not want to use the fair for political purposes.
* Alton B. Parker, Democratic candidate for President in 1904.
The first US president who did not attend a games was President Theodore Roosevelt, at the 1904 III Olympiad held in St. Louis, MO.
The practice began with the Monroe Doctrine of President James Monroe in 1823, and continued with the Roosevelt Corollary, sometimes called the Roosevelt Doctrine, introduced by Theodore Roosevelt in 1904.
Fairbanks was elected Vice President of the United States in 1904 on the Republican ticket with Theodore Roosevelt and served all four years.
The Minidoka name was then given to a reclamation project under then President Theodore Roosevelt which included the construction of the Minidoka Dam, completed in 1904.

1904 and Theodore
* 1904Theodore Roosevelt announced his " Corollary " to the Monroe Doctrine, stating that the United States would intervene in the Western Hemisphere should Latin American governments prove incapable or unstable.
* November 8 – U. S. presidential election, 1904: Republican incumbent Theodore Roosevelt defeats Democrat Alton B. Parker.
In 1880 Hayes appointed Longstreet as his ambassador to the Ottoman Empire, and later he served from 1897 to 1904, under Presidents William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt, as U. S. Commissioner of Railroads, succeeding Wade Hampton III.
The Democratic Party's continued enchantment with the populist William Jennings Bryan led Hill to support Republican presidential candidates William McKinley ( 1896 and 1900 ), Theodore Roosevelt ( 1904 ), William Howard Taft ( 1908 and 1912 ).
Theodore Roosevelt succeeded to the presidency upon William McKinley's assassination and was elected in 1904 to a full term himself, serving from 1901 to 1909.
The strip contained a number of references to contemporary events, such as the 1904 election of Theodore Roosevelt ; the recently built Flatiron Building ( 1902 ) and St. Regis Hotel ( 1904 ) in New York City ; and the 1904 – 1905 Russo-Japanese War.
The last Republican to carry the county was Theodore Roosevelt in 1904.
* Doris Packer ( 1904 – 1979 ), actress ( played Mrs. Rayburn, Theodore Cleaver's principal in the television series Leave It to Beaver )

1904 and Roosevelt
In the 1904 presidential election, Roosevelt won the presidency in his own right in a landslide victory.
Brian Keith portrayed Roosevelt in the 1975 film The Wind and the Lion, a dramatization of the Perdicaris incident of 1904.
In 1904, Roosevelt appointed Taft as Secretary of War.
This appointment allowed Taft to remain involved in the Philippines and Roosevelt also assured Taft he would support his later appointment to the Court, while Taft agreed to support Roosevelt in the Presidential election of 1904.
Roosevelt made the basic policy decisions regarding military affairs, using Taft as a well-traveled spokesman who campaigned for Roosevelt's reelection in 1904.
After getting elected president in his own right in 1904, on election night on the lawn of the White House, Roosevelt publicly declared he would not run for reelection in 1908, a decision that he immediately regretted.
Hanna's death in February 1904 ended any real opposition to Roosevelt within the GOP.
Interventionism found its formal articulation in the 1904 Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine, proclaiming the right of the United States to intervene in the affairs of weak states in the Americas in order to stabilize them, a moment that underlined the emergent U. S. regional hegemony.
Foreign Minister Luis María Drago of Argentina announced policy that no European power could use force against any American nation to collect debt, supplanted in 1904 by Roosevelt Corollary to Monroe Doctrine.

1904 and appointed
In 1904 he was appointed the Minister of Public Education.
In 1904, he was appointed Professor of criminal and trial law and legal philosophy in Heidelberg.
By 1904, Steiner was appointed by Annie Besant to be leader of the Theosophical Esoteric Society for Germany and Austria.
He was a member of the Board of Indian Commissioners from 1902 to 1904, chairman of the National Civil Service Reform League in 1904 and appointed a trustee of The Catholic University of America.
" He was appointed to the Isthmian Canal Commission in 1904, and early in 1905 went to Panama as a member of the committee of engineers which subsequently reported in favor of a sea-level canal ... In 1904 Parsons was also appointed, together with the famous British engineers Sir Benjamin Baker and Sir John Wolfe-Barry, to membership on a board to pass on the plans of the Royal Commission on London Traffic.
Gokhale was appointed a CIE ( Companion of the Order of the Indian Empire ) in the 1904 New Year's Honours List, a formal recognition by the Empire of his service.
He was appointed executive officer of the cruiser on 26 February 1904, aboard which he participated in the pivotal naval Battle of Tsushima.
He was in 1904 appointed as governor general by King Edward VII, on the recommendation of Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Arthur Balfour, to replace the Earl of Minto as viceroy and occupied that post until succeeded by Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn, in 1911.
In 1901, he was appointed assistant lecturer at the University of Geneva and, in 1904, senior lecturer at the University of Manchester.
In 1904 he was appointed a Knight of the Norwegian Lion by King Oscar II.
Reid was also appointed a member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council ( 1904 ), a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George ( 1911 ) and a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath ( 1916 ).
In 1904, he was appointed an associate in medicine at the Royal Victoria Hospital.
Within a few months, Larkin, then aged 23, was engaged as Motor Department Manager with E. M. Bowden's Patents Syndicate, and he was appointed General Works Manager on 1 May 1904.
He was appointed a CMG in 1904 and retired from the Diplomatic Service in 1908.
In 1904 he was appointed State's attorney of Franklin County, a position he held for two years.
It took over the functions of the London School Board in 1903, and Dr C W Kimmins was appointed chief inspector of the education department in 1904.
In 1904, the Board appointed honorary agricultural correspondents throughout the country to liaise with the Board on Regional Matters and to give advice to farmers.
" In 1904, appointed by President Roosevelt one of the delegates to represent the United States, he was elected vice-president of the Universal Congress of Lawyers and Jurists held in connection with the St. Louis Exposition of that year.

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