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Page 76
Alanson W . Beard was hand - picked by Hoar and a long and successful
campaign waged to secure his appointment to the Custom House 31 Hoar had
occasion in the years 1878 – 1879 to be rather dismayed at the political vigor
exerted by ...
Alanson W . Beard was hand - picked by Hoar and a long and successful
campaign waged to secure his appointment to the Custom House 31 Hoar had
occasion in the years 1878 – 1879 to be rather dismayed at the political vigor
exerted by ...
Page 301
Hoar was unquestionably disgruntled by Roosevelt ' s appointment of Holmes to
the Supreme Court in August 1902 . Probably he had hoped that his nephew ,
Samuel Hoar , would be appointed to the vacancy ; surely , he considered that
his ...
Hoar was unquestionably disgruntled by Roosevelt ' s appointment of Holmes to
the Supreme Court in August 1902 . Probably he had hoped that his nephew ,
Samuel Hoar , would be appointed to the vacancy ; surely , he considered that
his ...
Page 302
Hoar made no effort in the Senate to block Holmes ' s appointment and voted in
its behalf , but as late as July 1903 he was still complaining to Lodge of “ the
greatest personal affront I have ever known put upon a member of the Senate .
Hoar made no effort in the Senate to block Holmes ' s appointment and voted in
its behalf , but as late as July 1903 he was still complaining to Lodge of “ the
greatest personal affront I have ever known put upon a member of the Senate .
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Contents
Introduction | 11 |
Born to the Cause | 12 |
The Loyal Reformer in the Age of the Stalwarts | 28 |
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