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IF ELECTED.PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS AS REPORTED BY THE NEW YORK TIMES,1976[Lincoln

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Edited by Arleen Keylin e Eve Nelson,
IF ELECTED...
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS
FROM LINCOLN TO FORD
AS REPORTED BY THE NEW YORK TIMES.
Arno Press/Random House, New York 1976,
copertina rigida con sovraccoperta, cm.38,5x28,5, pp.300,
illustrazioni in bianco e nero,
peso: kg.1,56
cod.1600
CONDIZIONI DEL LIBRO: buone,
imperfezioni alla copertina ed alla sovraccoperta,
pagine ingiallite



ELECTION OF 1860 1
Republicans At Cooper Institute; Address By Hon. Abraham Lincoln Of Illinois
Charleston Convention: Triumph Of The Douglas Party
Abraham Lincoln Of Illinois, Nominated For President
Nomination Of Douglas And Fitzpatrick
Mass Meeting In Union Square
The Election: How The Result Is Received
The Republican Success
The New Federal Administration
ELECTION OF 1864 9
Unanimous Renomination Of President Lincoln
Chicago Convention: McClellan Nominated For President
Victory: Election Of Lincoln And Johnson
The Inauguration
President Lincoln Shot By An Assassin
The Succession: Mr. Johnson Inaugurated As President
ELECTION OF 1868 16
Gen. Grant For President And Gov. Fenton For Vice-President
Impeachment: The President Acquitted Of The Offences Charged
Grant And Colfax; The Republican Candidates For President And Vice-President
Ex-Gov. Horatio Seymour Nominated For President
Victory: Gen. Grant Elected President Of The United States
Washington: A Day Of General Excitement At The Capital
ELECTION OF 1872 23
Greeley Nominated!
The Republican Candidates: Gen. Grant Officially Notified Of His Renomination
Gen. Wilson's Letter Accepting The Philadelphia Nomination
ELECTION OF 1872 (Cont.)
Last Act Of The Democratic Bedlamites; They Gulph Down Greeley And Brown
The Infamous Alliance: Tammany Responds To Greeley
Victory! A Sweeping Republican Triumph
The Inauguration
ELECTION OF 1876 30
The Political Campaign
Hayes And Wheeler: An Invincible Combination
Tilden Nominated
The Republican Campaign
The Victory In The Nation
The Organization Of The Electoral Tribunal
The Counting Of The Vote
The Counting Of The Vote
Succession To The Presidency
The Presidential Count
Hayes President: The Great Contest In Congress Ended
The New Administration
ELECTION OF 1880 43
The Political Campaign
Voice Of Massachusetts: Blaine And Sherman Thrown Completely Aside
The Presidential Race
Gen. Grant For President
Garfield And Arthur
The Republican Ticket
Mr. Tilden Withdraws
The Bourbons Stampeded
Garfield And Arthur The Choice Of The Nation
A New Chief Magistrate: Garfield And Arthur Reap The Fruits Of Victory
President Garfield Shot By An Assassin
The President Dead: The Oath Administered; Gen. Arthur Made President
ELECTION OF 1884 57
Arthur's Home Hostile
H. B. Payne For President
ELECTION OF 1884 (Cont.)
Is This The Dark Horse
The Convention's Choice: Blaine And Logan To Bear The Republican Standard
Mr. Tilden Will Not Run
Cleveland The Favorite
Balloting At Midnight
Cleveland And Hendricks The Democratic Nominees
Gov. Cleveland Elected
The Reform President
ELECTION OF 1888 68
A Persistent Candidate: John Sherman's Work To Gain The Presidency
Cleveland And Thurman
Cleveland Renominated
Harrison Has The Lead
The Blaine Men's Scheme
Harrison And Morton
The Republican National Ticket Victorious
Under A New President: Harrison Assumes The Reins Of Office
ELECTION OF 1892 77
Voters Favor Cleveland
Where Cleveland Leads
Harrison Fears Sherman
Harrison's Great Day
Harrison Wins The Prize
Cleveland And Stevenson: Two Strong Leaders For All Democrats To Follow
The Republican Issues
Mr. Cleveland's Victory
President Once Again
ELECTION OF 1896 86
Democrats Think Money Is The Great Issue
McKinley And Hobart Of New-Jersey
New Yorkers Are Firm
Bryan, Free Silver, And Repudiation
Palmer And Buckner: Probably Nominees Of The True Democrats
Palmer And Buckner Nominated At Indianapolis
McKinley Elected
The Inaugural Address
ELECTION OF 1900 95
Populists' Plans At Kansas City: Expect To Dominate The Democratic Convention
Bryan And Towne Populists' Choice
McKinley And Roosevelt: Ticket Nominated By The Republican Convention
Bryan Nominated; 16 To 1 Platform
Adlai E. Stevenson For Vice President
Gov. Roosevelt Formally Accepts
McKinley Re-Elected
Mr. McKinley Begins His Second Term
President Shot At Buffalo Fair
Mr. McKinley Dies After A Brave Fight
Mr. Roosevelt Is Now the President

ELECTION OF 1904 107
Roosevelt And Fairbanks Named
Bryan Crushed In Test Of Strength
Parker Nominated In First Ballot
Parker Accepts For Single Term
Democrats Arriving At Saratoga Springs
Parker Barred the Trusts From Democratic Fund
Roosevelt: Sweeps North And West And Is Elected President
Roosevelt Hero of Brilliant Day
ELECTION OF 1908 115
Bryan Plans To Be Roosevelt's Heir
Taft Named: First Ballot
Sherman Goes On Taft Ticket
Bryan Named: First Ballot
Bryan And Kern Put On Ticket
Taft Wins
Taft Is Sworn In Senate Hall
ELECTION OF 1912 123
Roosevelt Triumphant in Ohio
Taft Men Confident of Victory; Sherman Not To Be On Ticket
Roosevelt, Beaten, Taft's Nomination Seems Assured
Taft Renominated By The Republican Convention
Bryan, Repulsed, To Open Bitter Fight
Woodrow Wilson Is Nominated For President
Thousands Hear Wilson Accept
Maniac In Milwaukee Shoots Col. Roosevelt
Wilson Wins
Wilson Sworn In As President
ELECTION OF 1916 134
America Ready To Join A Peace League, Says Wilson
Hughes Accepts Republican Nomination For President
Democrats At Midnight Renominate Wilson and Marshall
Roosevelt Will Indorse Hughes
Great Throng In Garden Hears Wilson Appeal For Justice To All Mankind
Election Close. Wilson 264, Hughes 251
With 272 Electoral Votes, Wilson Wins
President Inaugurated, Calls For A United Nation
ELECTION OF 1920 142
Debs In Prison Garb Takes Nomination For President
Harding Nominated For President On The Tenth Ballot
M'Adoo Leads And Bryan Defeated
Democratic Ticket Is Cox And Roosevelt
Cox Stirs High Enthusiasm As He Speaks Twice
Harding Wins; Million Lead Here
Harding Inaugurated
President Harding Dies Suddenly; Calvin Coolidge Is President
ELECTION OF 1924 153
State Democrats Put Smith In The Race
Borah Agreed Upon As Vice Presidential Nominee
Coolidge And Dawes Nominated
Convention, By One Vote, Defeats Plank Naming Klan
M'Adoo Frees Delegates For Meredith
Democrats Nominate Davis And C. W. Bryan
Coolidge Wins, 357 To Davis's 136
Coolidge Is Inaugurated With Simple Ceremonies
ELECTION OF 1928 161
Hoover Comes Out For The Presidency
Hoover Named On First Ballot By 837
Senator Curtis Named For Vice President
Hoover Formally Notified
Smith For State Control Of Liquor Traffic, Changes In 18th Amendment And Volstead Law
Throng Of 22,000 In The Garden Hears Hoover Assail Smith's Policies
Hoover Wins 407 To 69
Hoover Inaugurated Before Throng Of 50,000
ELECTION OF 1932 170
Convention Adopts Hoover Dry-Wet Plank
Hoover, Curtis Renamed On First Ballots
Roosevelt Decides On Fight To Finish
Democrats Pledge Party To Repeal Of The Dry Law
Roosevelt Nominated On Fourth Ballot
Roosevelt Puts Economic Recovery First, Garner For Vice President By Acclamation
Roosevelt Winner In Landslide!
Assassin Fires Into Roosevelt Party At Miami; President-Elect Uninjured
Roosevelt inaugurated
ELECTION OF 1936 180
Smith Expected To Lead Open Fight On Roosevelt
Republicans Name Landon Unanimously
Knox Nominated For Vice President
Democrats Adopt Platform Continuing New Deal
Roosevelt Nominated By Acclamation
Roosevelt Hailed By Throngs In Acceptance Ceremony; Garner Named
Great Crowds Acclaim Roosevelt
City Throngs Cheer Roosevelt And Landon
Roosevelt Sweeps The Nation
Roosevelt Pledges Warfare Against Poverty
ELECTION OF 1940 190
Republicans Nominate Wendell Willkie For The Presidency
Republicans Name M'Nary For Vice President
Roosevelt Leaves Third Term To Party
Roosevelt Renominated On First Ballot
Roosevelt, Accepting, Feels He Must Serve With Others In Crisis
Lewis Declares For Willkie
Roosevelt Elected President
Roosevelt Inaugurated For The Third Time
ELECTION OF 1944 198
Dewey And Bricker Named On 1 st Ballot
Roosevelt Agrees To Run For A Fourth Term
Wallace Left To Delegates By Roosevelt
Roosevelt Nominated For Fourth Term
Truman Nominated For Vice Presidency
Roosevelt Wins Fourth Term
Roosevelt Sworn In For Fourth Term
President Roosevelt Is Dead
Truman is Sworn In The White House
ELECTION OF 1948 207
Truman And M'Arthur Will Accept Nomination For The Presidency
Socialists Name Norman Thomas A Sixth Time For The Presidency
Dewey Unanimous Republican Choice
Warren Wins Second Place On Ticket
Truman, Barkley Named By Democrats
Truman Wins With 304 Electoral Votes
Truman, 32nd President, Is Inaugurated
ELECTION OF 1952 214
Truman Announces He Will Not Run Again
Eisenhower Nominated On The First Ballot; Nixon Chosen As His Running Mate
Stevenson Is Nominated On The Third Ballot
Sparkman Chosen By Democrats As Running Mate For Stevenson
Nixon Leaves Fate To G.O.P. Chiefs
Eisenhower Calls Nixon Vindicated
Eisenhower Would 'Go To Korea'
Eisenhower Wins In A Landslide
Eisenhower Sworn
ELECTION OF 1956 224
Eisenhower Says He Will Seek A 2nd Term
Nixon Decides He Will Run; Eisenhower Is 'Delighted'
Kefauver Withdraws From Race, Throwing Support To Stevenson
Democratic Keynote Talk Assails Nixon As 'Hatchet Man'Of G.O.P.
Stevenson Nominated On The First Ballot
Kefauver Nominated For Vice President; Beats Kennedy
Eisenhower And Nixon Are Renominated
Eisenhower By A Landslide
Eisenhower, In Second Inaugural
ELECTION OF 1960 233
Kennedy In Race
Kennedy Beats Humphrey
Rockefeller Available For Presidential Draft
Johnson Enters Race Officially
Kennedy Nominated On The First Ballot
Johnson Is Nominated For Vice President
Nixon Is Given Nomination By Acclamation
Lodge Is Nominated For Vice-Presidency
Nixon And Kennedy Clash On TV
Kennedy's Victory Won By Close Margin
Kennedy Sworn In
Kennedy Is Killed By Sniper
Johnson Sworn In On Plane
ELECTION OF 1964 247
Lodge Victor In New Hampshire
Goldwater Clings To Thin Lead
Scranton Enters G.O.P. Contest
Rockefeller Gives Up Race; Aids Scranton
Goldwater Is Nominated On First Ballot
Goldwater Promises Program To Make Communism 'Give Way'
Democratic Ticket: Johnson And Humphrey
Goldwater Exhorts 18,000 In Garden 'Victory' Rally
Johnson Swamps Goldwater
Johnson, Taking Oath
ELECTION OF 1968 257
Johnson Says He Won't Run
Humphrey Joins Presidency Race
McCarthy Beats Kennedy In Oregon Primary Upset;Nixon Is A Strong Winner
Kennedy Shot And Gravely Wounded
Kennedy Is Dead
Rockefeller And Reagan Struggle To Deny Nixon Victory On First Ballot
Nixon Is Nominated On The First Ballot
Nixon Selects Agnew As His Running Mate
Senator McGovern Ready To Run Against Humphrey
Humphrey Nominated On The First Ballot
Humphrey: Muskie On His Ticket
Gen. Lemay Joins Wallace's Ticket As Running Mate
Nixon Wins By A Thin Margin
Nixon, Sworn, Dedicates Office To Peace
ELECTION OF 1972 272
Democratic Race Widens
M'Govern Winner In Wisconsin, Wallace, Humphrey Vie For 2nd
ELECTION OF 1972 (Cont.)
Wallace Is Shot; Condition Serious
Humphrey And Muskie Yield To M'Govern
M'Govern Nominated On The First Ballot
M'Govern Names Eagleton Running Mate
Eagleton Tells Of Shock Therapy On Two Occasions
Eagleton Quits At Request Of M'Govern
Shriver Is Chosen By M'Govern
Nixon Is Renominated
Nixon: Agnew Is Renamed As Running Mate
Nixon Elected In Landslide
Nixon Inaugurated For His Second Term
Agnew Quits Vice Presidency
Gerald Ford Named By Nixon As The Successor To Agnew
Ford Sworn As Vice President
Nixon Resigns
Ford Sworn In As President
Ford Gives Pardon To Nixon
Rockefeller Sworn In As Vice President
ELECTION OF 1976 293
Rockefeller Bars Race On Ford Ticket
Ford Edges Past Reagan By 1,300 In New Hampshire
Jackson Beats Wallace And Udall, Carter Is 4th In Massachusetts Vote
Ford Defeats Reagan In Florida; Carter Is Winner Over Wallace
Ford Decisively Defeats Reagan In Illinois Voting; Carter Is A Solid Winner
Reagan Tops Ford In N. Carolina; Carter Easily Defeats Wallace
Jackson First In New York; Carter Tops Udall In Wisconsin
Carter Is Victor In Pennsylvania; Udall Is Next










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