Cox--the man
© Underwood and Underwood
COX—THE MAN
NEW YORK
BRENTANO’S
1920
COPYRIGHT, 1920
BY ROGER W. BABSON
All rights reserved
Never has there been a presidential election when so many voters wereundecided as to what to do. This especially applies to a great groupof Republicans who favor the United States joining the League ofNations on some such basis as Governor Cox proposes, but who hesitateto endorse the Democrats on account of associations. These people likethe Democratic platform and the Cox program much better than theRepublican platform and the Harding program; but, not knowing James M.Cox, they, by instinct, hesitate to endorse him.
In view of this condition, Roger W. Babson, the noted statistician,presents a study of Mr. Cox’s life. Mr. Babson is not a personalfriend of Mr. Cox but he has known him for some time, and hascarefully studied his work. The following is his story of James M. Coxas a father, a citizen, and a leader for righteousness. It will befound both helpful and interesting.
CHAPTER | PAGE | |
I. | Boyhood Days | 1 |
II. | Early Manhood | 12 |
III. | Business Life | 21 |
IV. | Home Affiliations | 33 |
V. | Public Career | 41 |
VI. | War Record | 52 |
VII. | Prohibition and Woman Suffrage | 62 |
VIII. | Industrial Relations | 71 |
IX. | Nomination for the Presidency | 84 |
X. | League of Nations | 92 |
XI. | Other Fundamental Principle ... BU KİTABI OKUMAK İÇİN ÜYE OLUN VEYA GİRİŞ YAPIN!Sitemize Üyelik ÜCRETSİZDİR! |