| Protectionism - 1912 - 846 pages
...adopted, 889 to 196, declaring the convention opposed to the nomination of any candidate for President under obligation to J. Pierpont Morgan, Thomas F. Ryan, August Belmont, or any "privilege-seeking class." The convention was thrown into a furor by the proposition, and after much... | |
| William Jennings Bryan - Democratic National Convention - 1912 - 348 pages
...equality before the law. As proof of our fidelity to the people we hereby declare ourselves opposed to the nomination of any candidate for president who is the representative of or under any obligation to J. Pierpont Morgan, Thomas F. Eyan, August Belmont, or any other member of the privilege-hunting... | |
| Statistics - 1913 - 1114 pages
...equality before the law. As proof of our fidelity to the people, we herehy declare ourselves opposed to the nomination of any candidate for President who is the representative of or under obligations to J. Plerpont Morgan, Thomas F. Ryan, August Belmont. or any other member of the privilege-hunting... | |
| John Langdon Heaton - Social Science - 1913 - 390 pages
...ourselves opposed to the nomination of any candidate for President who is the representative or under any obligation to J. Pierpont Morgan, Thomas F. Ryan, August Belmont, or any other of the privilege-hunting or favor-seeking class," and demanding the withdrawal of delegates representing... | |
| William Frank McCombs - Presidents - 1921 - 336 pages
...equality before the law. As proof of our fidelity to the people, we hereby declare ourselves opposed to the nomination of any candidate for President who...F. Ryan, August Belmont, or any other member of the privilege-hunting and favorseeking class. Be it further "Resolved: That we demand the withdrawal from... | |
| Ray Burdick Smith - New York (State) - 1922 - 636 pages
...offered a resolution, which the convention adopted (883 ayes to 20iy2 nays), declaring opposition to "the nomination of any candidate for President who...F. Ryan, August Belmont, or any other member of the privilegehunting and favor-seeking class." Bryan was hostile to the New York delegation and determined... | |
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