Roosevelt and HoweTransaction Publishers - 479 pages |
Contents
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Stereotype of a Crusader | 16 |
A Young Progressive Finds a Program | 33 |
Vote of Confidence 1912 | 46 |
The Making of a Mediaeval Gnome | 63 |
The Harried Years | 74 |
A Team in the Making | 85 |
Fighting Tammany with Its Own Weapons | 87 |
The Governor and His Team | 245 |
Baptism under Fire | 262 |
Victory in New York | 275 |
Relief and Reform | 296 |
For the Victors Triumph and Tragedy | 309 |
Planning the Draft | 311 |
The Road to Chicago | 324 |
Happy Days Are Here Again | 338 |
Collapse of the Progressive Dream | 100 |
In the Navy | 115 |
Business Politicians for the Navy | 130 |
The Time of Testing | 149 |
The Hopeless Crusade 1920 | 151 |
Life in Suspense | 167 |
Rebuilding | 187 |
Fight for a New Democratic Party | 206 |
Apprenticeship for the White House | 231 |
Drafted for Governor | 233 |
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