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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.
Wilson, shackled and snarling, was thrown with the other prisoners and was soon joined by Green, McKee and McKinley.
Because unlike the Hawaiians, Cubans and Puerto Ricans, the Filipinos were willing to fight for their independence, Carnegie believed that the conquest of the islands is a denial of the fundamental democratic principle, and he also urged William McKinley to withdraw American troops and allow the Filipinos to live with their independence.
James “ Tama Jim ” Wilson resided for much of the 1890s with his family at the Farm House until he joined President William McKinley ’ s cabinet as U. S. Secretary of Agriculture.
Reed was first elected Speaker after an intense fight with William McKinley of Ohio.
In 1898 Reed supported McKinley in efforts to head off war with Spain.
Shortly after this victory, there was a fortuitous meeting with Ohio Republican party leader and McKinley ally, Harry M. Daugherty, who commented about him, " Gee, what a great looking President he'd make.
On this day, she writes a letter to President McKinley " offering the government the services of a company of 50 ' lady sharpshooters ' who would provide their own arms and ammunition should war break out with Spain.
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.
Having badly lost the 1904 election with a conservative candidate, the Democratic Party turned to two-time nominee William Jennings Bryan, who had been defeated in 1896 and 1900 by Republican William McKinley.
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.
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 ).
The contract for the construction of the first section was awarded to Henry McKinley on May 8, 1811, and construction began later that year, with the road reaching Wheeling on August 1, 1818.
The act was enacted in tandem with the McKinley Tariff of 1890.
William McKinley, an Ohio Republican and chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee worked with John Sherman, the senior Republican Senator from Ohio, to create a package that could both pass the Senate and receive the President's approval.
The McKinley Tariff was replaced with the Wilson-Gorman Tariff in 1894, which promptly lowered tariff rates.
Following the election of 1896, McKinley followed through with his promises for protectionism.
This took place after McKinley sent a team to Europe to try to figure out a silver agreement with France and Great Britain.
This, coupled with the success of The Glenn Miller Story ( 1953 ), led the Miller estate to ask Ray McKinley to lead a new ghost band.
He thought that, with the help of the McKinley Administration, he could win it.
* The village of Pellston is partially located in the township on the boundary with adjacent McKinley Township.
* Berne is an unincorporated community on the Township's border with McKinley Township at Berne Road and Berne Street ( Elevation: 620 ).

McKinley and care
President McKinley took great care to accommodate her condition.

McKinley and for
Roosevelt and others considered him partly responsible for the murder of McKinley.
His parents talked seriously and lengthily to their own doctor and to a specialist at the University Hospital -- Mr. McKinley was entitled to a discount for members of his family -- and it was decided it would be best for him to take the remainder of the term off, spend a lot of time in bed and, for the rest, do pretty much as he chose -- provided, of course, he chose to do nothing too exciting or too debilitating.
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.
Politicians often resent this need for separation – sometimes sending their bodyguards away from them for personal or publicity reasons ; U. S. President William McKinley did this at the public reception where he was assassinated.
* Opper cartoons for 1900 election ridiculing TR and McKinley as pawns of Trusts and Sen. Hanna
Pressure in Capitol builds for war in 1898 ; Reed ( upper left ) is unable to contain it, as McKinley watches
When McKinley switched to support for the war, Reed disagreed.
His opponent in the general election was William Jennings Bryan, who had run for president twice before, in 1896 and in 1900 against William McKinley.
He later ran for mayor and governor and even sought the presidential nomination, but lost much of his personal prestige when outrage exploded in 1901 after columnist Ambrose Bierce and editor Arthur Brisbane published separate columns months apart that suggested the assassination of William McKinley.
William McKinley ran for president on the basis of the gold standard.
When the Republicans in June 1896 nominated former Ohio Governor William McKinley for president and passed at his request a platform strongly supporting the gold standard, a number of " Silver Republicans " walked out of the convention.
McKinley on the other hand, opted for a front porch campaign.
As they did in 1876, the Republicans dipped into the talent pool of the Governor's office of Ohio to nominate William McKinley for president and New Jersey's Garret Hobart for vice-president.
McKinley was the last veteran of the American Civil War to be nominated for President by either major party.
Leon Czolgosz, the assassin of President William McKinley, was also a member of Oneida for a brief time.

McKinley and illness
She appeared regularly at Disneyland for several years with the Ray McKinley Orchestra, and did a successful tour of Australia shortly before her final illness.

McKinley and .
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.
Since Mr. McKinley had to give a lecture, Rachel and Scotty drove home alone in the Plymouth.
After a pause, during which he studied Scotty's face as if Scotty were not there and could not study him too, Mr. McKinley would ask the same questions he had asked downstairs.
An African knife and battle-ax are at this moment being sharpened by McKinley and Green.
In 1900 Spalding was appointed by President McKinley as the USA's Commissioner at that year's Summer Olympic Games.
Mountains include Mount McKinley in the Alaska Range, the Wrangell Mountains, and the Ray Mountains.
In the United States, within 100 years, four presidents, Abraham Lincoln, James Garfield, William McKinley, and John F. Kennedy, died at the hands of assassins.
There are five elementary schools, Forest View Elementary, Franklin Elementary, McKinley Elementary, Kenwood Elementary, and Lincoln Elementary.
Theodore Roosevelt, the youngest to serve, was 42 years and 11 months old when he was sworn in following the death of William McKinley in 1901, and John F. Kennedy, the youngest to be elected, was 43 years and 7 months old when he was inaugurated in 1961.
Gifford Pinchot had been appointed by McKinley as chief of Division of Forestry in the Department of Agriculture.
This did not happen and the presidency, having been damaged by three late nineteenth and early twentieth century assassinations ( Lincoln, Garfield and McKinley ) and one impeachment ( Johnson ), reasserted its political dominance by the early twentieth century through such figures as Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson.

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