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McKinley and Back
Dorsey Brothers Orchestra in the studio, 1934: Pictured are ( Back row, l-r ): Don Mattison, trombone ; Ray McKinley, drums ; George Thow, trumpet ; Glenn Miller, trombone ; Bobby Van Epps, piano.
McKinley Park is served by three neighborhood newspapers the Bridgeport News, the Back of the Yards Journal and the Brighton Park / McKinley Park Life.

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He was discharged from the hospital after a two-day checkup and he and his parents had what Mr. McKinley described as a `` celebration lunch '' at the cafeteria on the campus.
Mr. McKinley, for all his sprawling and his easy familiarity, was completely alert to his son, eyes always on the still face, jumping to anticipate Scotty's desires.
Under the auspices of the Outing Club, Dartmouth also has the Mountaineering Club, which takes on tough climbs like Mount McKinley, and Bait & Bullet, whose interests are self-evident, and even sports a Woodman's Team, which competes with other New England colleges in wood sawing and chopping, canoe races, and the like.
* 1901 – President of the United States William McKinley dies after an assassination attempt on September 6, and is succeeded by Theodore Roosevelt.
He successfully energized the GOP base as a highly visible campaigner to reelect President William McKinley on a platform of high tariffs, the gold standard, imperialism, prosperity at home and victory abroad.
He made such an effort to root out corruption and " machine politics " that Republican boss Thomas Collier Platt forced him on McKinley as a running mate in the 1900 election, against the wishes of McKinley's manager, Senator Mark Hanna.
When they reached the nearest train station at North Creek, at 5: 22 am on September 14, he received another telegram informing him that McKinley had died a few hours earlier.
When McKinley was shot on September 6, 1901, critics accused Hearst's Yellow Journalism of driving Leon Czolgosz to the deed.
September 14: Theodore Roosevelt becomes President of the United States on the death of William McKinley.
From left, clockwise: The Wright brothers achieve the first manned flight by airplane, in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina | Kitty Hawk in 1903 ; U. S. President William McKinley is William McKinley assassination | assassinated in 1901 by Leon Czolgosz at the Pan-American Exposition ; An 1906 San Francisco earthquake | earthquake on the San Andreas Fault destroys much of San Francisco, killing at least 3, 000 in 1906 ; United States | America gains control over the Philippines in 1902, after the Philippine – American War ; Rock being moved to construct the Panama Canal ; Admiral Heihachiro Togo | Togo before the Battle of Tsushima in 1905, part of the Russo-Japanese War, leading to Japanese victory and their establishment as a great power.
William McKinley ran for president on the basis of the gold standard.
He mocked McKinley, said by some to resemble Napoleon, noting that he was nominated on the anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo.
With far less money than McKinley, Bryan embarked on a nationwide campaign tour by train on a then-unprecedented scale.
McKinley on the other hand, opted for a front porch campaign.
John Russell Young died in January 1899, and “ President William McKinley found himself faced with the responsibility of appointing a Librarian of Congress who should preside over the affairs of the institution whose building had been completed but years ago .” President McKinley requested Herbert Putnam to be appointed to the task, and Putnam was officially confirmed to the duties of Librarian of Congress on December 12, 1899.
Harrison was nominated on the first ballot with 535. 17 votes to 182. 83 for Blaine, 182 for William McKinley of Ohio, and the rest scattered.
The United States presidential election held on November 3, 1896, climaxed an intensely heated contest in which Republican candidate William McKinley defeated Democrat William Jennings Bryan in one of the most dramatic and complex races in American history.
McKinley ran on his record in 1900.
The 926 Republican delegates to the Republican convention, which met in Philadelphia on June 19 – 21, renominated William McKinley by acclamation.
Economist Thomas DiLorenzo notes that Senator Sherman sponsored the 1890 William McKinley tariff just three months after the Sherman Act, and agrees with The New York Times which wrote on October 1, 1890: " That so-called Anti-Trust law was passed to deceive the people and to clear the way for the enactment of this Pro-Trust law relating to the tariff.
Two people have won the Pulitzer Prize for History twice: Margaret Leech, for Reveille in Washington, 1860 – 1865 in 1941 and In the Days of McKinley in 1960, and Bernard Bailyn, for The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution ( 1968 ) and Voyagers to the West: A Passage in the Peopling of America on the Eve of the Revolution ( 1987 ).
* Miracle on the 17th Green ( 1999 ) – as " Mitch McKinley "

McKinley and Power
ITR was a successor in interest to a series of interurban railroads that were consolidated in the early 1900s by businessman William B. McKinley into the Illinois Traction System ( ITS ), an affiliate of the Illinois Power and Light Company.

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He denounced the revised measure as a disgraceful product of " party perfidy and party dishonor ," but still allowed it to become law without his signature, believing that it was better than nothing and was at the least an improvement over the McKinley tariff.
Mills, Jr., Donald R. Rogers and Michael T. Propst, " Death on Denali: Fatalities Among Climbers in Mount McKinley National Park From 1903 to 1976 — Analysis of Injuries, Illnesses and Rescues in 1976 ," Western Journal of Medicine, 1978 June ; 128 ( 6 ): 471 – 476.
* Rodway, George W., " Paul Crews ' " Accident on Mount McKinley "— A Commentary ," Wilderness and Environmental Medicine: Vol.
* Freedman, Lew ," Dangerous Steps: Vernon Tejas and the Solo Winter Ascent of Mount McKinley ", Stackpole, 1990.
At that time the Alaska Board of Geographic Names changed the name of the mountain back to " Denali ," even though the U. S. Board of Geographic Names maintains " McKinley ".
" Down the Road a Piece " was recorded with a pared-down trio called the " Will Bradley Trio ," made up of McKinley, Doc Goldberg, and Freddie Slack, with guest vocals by songwriter Don Raye.
" President McKinley has made it pretty hard for the rest of us husbands here in Washington ," remarked Mark Hanna.
The term was popularized in the 1896 US Presidential Election, when William McKinley supporters took to wearing gold lapel pins, gold neckties, and gold headbands in a demonstration of support for gold against the " silver menace ", though the term's original use may have been in Edgar Allan Poe's 1843 story " The Gold-Bug ," about a cryptographic treasure map.
Pursuant to an act of Congress on August 20, 1894, Richardson was charged with compiling the " Messages and Papers of the Presidents ," a multi-volume work including every single important document from the federal Government, from the early days of President Washington through the second administration of Grover Cleveland, plus some papers from the administration of William McKinley.
" In 1892, the Court in Field v. Clark, 143 U. S. 649, noted " That congress cannot delegate legislative power to the president is a principle universally recognized as vital to the integrity and maintenance of the system of government ordained by the constitution " while holding that the tariff-setting authority delegated in the McKinley Act " was not the making of law ," but rather empowered the executive branch to serve as a " mere agent " of Congress.
Dragonhaven, a young adult fantasy novel by Robin McKinley, ends with the phrase " Arcadiae vias peregrinentur ," which the author has stated roughly translates to " May they walk in Arcadia ".
Bruce McKinley Shanks ( 1908 – 1980 ) was the Buffalo Evening News editorial cartoonist, and won the 1958 Pulitzer Prize for editorial cartooning with his cartoon " The Thinker ," published on August 10, 1957.
In 1903, Robert Dunn, a reporter for the " New York Commercial Advertiser ," visited the area as part of Frederick Cook's attempt to climb Mount McKinley.
But when Stolle tried to blow McKinley off the court this time, " He knocked it down my throat ," groaned Stolle.

McKinley and International
McKinley has been elected to the Trinity University Hall of Fame and to the International Tennis Hall of Fame.
The newly opened Chinese International School Manila and Korean International School Philippines are located at Upper McKinley Road in McKinley Hill while Enderun Colleges, an international hotel school is at Park Avenue in McKinley Hill.
The Venice Piazza at McKinley Hill is a mall located near the Chinese International School Manila.

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