America's Nine Greatest Presidents

America's Nine Greatest Presidents
Title America's Nine Greatest Presidents PDF eBook
Author Frank P. King
Publisher McFarland
Total Pages 260
Release 1997-01-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780786403806

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Among the 42 men who have held the office of the President of the United States, some are remembered more easily than others for the strength of their administration. The nine greatest presidents were all attractive in one way or another, writes Frank P. King. Far more important and difficult to appreciate and understand, they had superb characters derived from principles, commitments, and habits. They all seem, even now, to be remarkably like us. The success of presidents and congresses and governments is measured by achievements which advance the commercial and strategic health of the nation, our culture, and the prosperity of the nation's people. The peacekeepers--armed with swords, spoons, or pens--have been our greatest blessing. Making and keeping friends and allies is more than a hobby. King chronicles the lives of Dwight D. Eisenhower, Harry S Truman, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt, Abraham Lincoln, James K. Polk, James Monroe, Thomas Jefferson, and George Washington and places them in historical perspective in this detailed study. He examines their legislative, military, and political actions, and offers analysis of each man's character, values, progressiveness, and political performance.

Americanine

Americanine
Title Americanine PDF eBook
Author Yann Kebbi
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2015
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9781592701728

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A celebration of New York City, told from the perspective of a dog.

A Brand New Ballgame

A Brand New Ballgame
Title A Brand New Ballgame PDF eBook
Author G. Scott Thomas
Publisher McFarland
Total Pages 335
Release 2021-11-11
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1476686564

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America grew rapidly after World War II, and the national pastime followed suit. Baseball dramatically changed from a 19th century pastoral relic to a continental modern sport. Six Major League clubs relocated to new cities, capped by the coast-to-coast moves of the Brooklyn Dodgers and New York Giants. Four expansion teams were created from thin air. Dozens of black stars emerged after Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier. The players formed a union--higher salaries materialized. This book tells the story of baseball's metamorphosis 1945-1962, driven by larger-than-life personalities like the bombastic Larry MacPhail, the sage Branch Rickey, the kindly Connie Mack, the quick-witted Bill Veeck and the wily Walter O'Malley--Hall of Famers all. The upheaval they sparked--and sometimes failed to control--would broaden the sport's appeal, setting the stage for tremendous growth in the half-century to come.

Energy Research Abstracts

Energy Research Abstracts
Title Energy Research Abstracts PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 408
Release 1981
Genre Power resources
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The Brown Alumni Monthly

The Brown Alumni Monthly
Title The Brown Alumni Monthly PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 280
Release 1903
Genre
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The Divine Nine

The Divine Nine
Title The Divine Nine PDF eBook
Author Lawrence C. Ross
Publisher Dafina
Total Pages 480
Release 2019-08-27
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1496728882

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This comprehensive history of African American fraternities and sororities celebrates the spirit of Black Excellence in higher education that has produced American leaders in politics, sports, arts, and culture such as Kamala Harris, Colin Kaepernick, Michael Jordan, Thurgood Marshall, and Toni Morrison, and is sure to be a treasured resource for generations to come. America’s Black fraternities and sororities are a unique and vital part of 20th century African American history, providing young black achievers with opportunities to support each other while they serve their communities and the nation. From pioneering work in the suffragette movement to extraordinary strides during the Civil Rights era to life-changing inner-city mentoring programs, members of these organizations share a proud tradition of brotherhood, sisterhood, and service. Today, America’s nine black fraternities and sororities are millions of members strong with chapters at HBCUs, Ivy League Schools, and colleges across the nation including Stanford University, Howard University, and the University of Chicago.

Why Dogs Have Wet Noses

Why Dogs Have Wet Noses
Title Why Dogs Have Wet Noses PDF eBook
Author Kenneth Steven
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2015
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9781592701735

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Retelling the story of Noah and the Ark, author and illustrator create a tale of Noah and his dog.