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1920 and election
In the 1920 presidential election they had that right and many of them did vote for the first time.
Bertrand, who had been his vice president, returned to the presidency and in 1916 won election for a term that lasted until 1920.
López Gutiérrez won easily in a manipulated election, and in October 1920 he assumed the presidency.
* 1920 – During the U. S. Republican National Convention in Chicago, U. S. Republican Party leaders gathered in a room at the Blackstone Hotel to come to a consensus on their candidate for the U. S. presidential election, leading the Associated Press to first coin the political phrase " smoke-filled room ".
The first broadcast is the result of the U. S. presidential election, 1920.
Gondra won the presidential election in 1920, but the schaereristas undermined his power and forced him to resign.
In the 1920 election, he and his running mate, Calvin Coolidge, defeated Democrat and fellow Ohioan James M. Cox in the largest presidential popular vote landslide ( 60. 36 % to 34. 19 %) since popular vote totals were first recorded in 1824.
In the 1920 election, Harding ran against Democratic Ohio Governor James M. Cox, whose running mate was Assistant Secretary of the Navy Franklin D. Roosevelt.
On July 28, 1920, Harding's general election campaign manager, Albert Lasker, unleashed a broad-based advertising campaign that implemented modern advertising techniques ; the focus was more strategy oriented.
The election of 1920 was the first in which women could vote nationwide.
The Presidential election results of 1920, for the first time in U. S. history, were announced live by radio.
On December 23, 1921 Harding calmed the 1919 – 1920 Bolshevik scare and released election opponent, socialist leader Eugene Debs, from prison.
** United States presidential election, 1920: Republican Warren G. Harding defeats Democrat James M. Cox and Socialist Eugene V. Debs, in the first national U. S. election in which women have the right to vote.
The United States presidential election of 1920 was dominated by the aftermath of World War I and a hostile response to certain policies of Democratic president Woodrow Wilson, as well as the massive reaction against the reformist zeal of the Progressive Era.
This election was the first since the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment on August 18, 1920, and thus the first in which women had the right to vote in all 48 states.
Debs ran for president in the 1920 election while in prison in Atlanta, Georgia, at the Atlanta Federal Penitentiary.
The 1920 election put the Republicans in control of Congress and the White House.
His friend Georges Mandel urged Clemenceau to stand for the Presidency in the upcoming election and on 15 January 1920 he let Mandel announce that he would be prepared to serve if elected.
His first major hit was The Emperor Jones, which ran on Broadway in 1920 and obliquely commented on the U. S. occupation of Haiti that was a topic of debate in that year's presidential election.
The first radio news program was broadcast on August 31, 1920 on the station 8MK in Detroit, Michigan ; owned by The Detroit News, the station covered local election results.
In the gubernatorial election of 1920, he campaigned prominently for John M. Parker, but later became his vocal opponent after the new governor proved to be insufficiently committed to reform ; Long called Parker the " chattel " of the corporations.
Accordingly, this small rural town holds an important place in history, as the location where a woman cast the first vote in a U. S. national election, in 1920.
James Middleton Cox ( March 31, 1870 July 15, 1957 ) was the 46th and 48th Governor of Ohio, U. S. Representative from Ohio and Democratic candidate for President of the United States in the election of 1920.
However, Cox was defeated in the 1920 presidential election by a fellow Ohioan and newspaperman, U. S. Senator Warren G. Harding of Marion.

1920 and Williams
* 1920 – Frederick Rotimi Williams, Nigerian politician and jurist ( d. 2005 )
In 1920, Williams was sharply criticized by many of his peers ( like H. D., Pound, and Wallace Stevens ) when he published one of his most experimental books, Kora in Hell: Improvisations.
The city of Williams was incorporated in 1920.
* William M. Williams, IS Commissioner of Internal Revenue 1920 – 1921
* Joseph G. Williams ( born 1920 ), country music singer and songwriter
After graduating from South Side High School in neighboring Rockville Centre in 1919, Chambers worked at a variety of jobs before attending Williams College in 1920.
* 1919 – 1920 — Isaac Thomas Williams
* W. E. Williams ( 1920 – 1927 )
William Carlos Williams — a longtime acquaintance of the New Jersey-born Ginsberg and himself a future Pocket Poet with a 1957 edition of his early modernist classic, Kora in Hell ( 1920 ) — was recruited for an introduction, perhaps to lend literary justification to Howls sensational depictions of drug use and homosexuality.
: 4 Cy Williams ( 1916, 1920, 1923, 1927 )
* Another great champion, Pete Herman defeats Kid Williams over 20 rounds at New Orleans to take the World Bantamweight Championship, which he holds until 1920
* James Mickel Williams, The Foundations of Social Science, New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1920 ; pg.
At the end of 1920, Lawrence left Murray's and began to ease her way back into legitimate theatre while touring in a music hall act as the partner of popular singer Walter Williams.
In 1920, Williams went 22-14, but was caught up in the indictments handed down that autumn.
John R. Williams, The Conservative Party of Canada 1920 to 1949, Duke University Press, 1956, pg.
Cyril Williams won the first post war 1920 Isle of Man TT Junior race on his 350, even though he had to push the motorcycle home for almost four miles ( mostly downhill ) after a breakdown.
Elizabeth Mary " Betty " Driver, MBE ( 20 May 1920 – 15 October 2011 < ref > The Sunday Times Magazine, The Sunday Times, 18 < sup > th </ sup > December 2011, page 64 </ ref >) was an English singer, actress and author, best known for her role as Betty Williams on the British soap opera, Coronation Street, appearing in more than 2, 800 episodes.
Several weeks later, Williams College conferred on him the honorary degree of doctor of laws during its June 21, 1920, commencement exercises.
Upon establishment of the Australian Air Board on 9 November 1920, Williams and his fellow AAC officers dropped their army ranks in favour of those based on the Royal Air Force.
* Edward Bennett Williams ( 1920 – 1988 ), American lawyer and sports team owner
Sir Glanmor Williams ( 5 May 1920 – 24 February 2005 ) was one of Wales's most eminent historians. Sir Glanmor Williams ( 5 May 1920 – 24 February 2005 )
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