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  1. John W. Davis may refer to: John W. Davis (1873–1955), Democratic U.S. presidential candidate, 1924 John W. Davis (governor) (1826–1907), Governor of Rhode Island John W. Davis (New Jersey politician) (1918–2003), Speaker of the New Jersey General Assembly. John Ward Davis (died 1907), American politician from Maryland John Warren Davis (judge) (1867–1945), NJ State legislator and ...

  2. THOMAS JEFFERSON is regarded by John W. Davis as the greatest political thinker the United States has produced, and one of its five greatest Presidents. There is a curious coincidence in their careers, tastes and characters, so far as these are disclosed. Without asserting for them a significance they do not possess, the similarities are still sufficiently striking to command attention. Both ...

  3. 11. Mai 2016 · A "contested convention" maybe in the offing this July for the Democrats. Let's take a look at one of the most contested in American history, 1924.

  4. Who is John W. Davis? Read a full bio along with recent rulings and grant rates for a variety of motions.

  5. The regular Democratic candidate was John W. Davis, a little-known former congressman and diplomat from West Virginia. Since Davis was a conservative, many liberal Democrats bolted the party and backed the third-party campaign of Wisconsin Senator Robert M. LaFollette, Sr., who ran as the candidate of the Progressive Party.

  6. FROM the earliest days of his public career, the record of John W. Davis, Democratic nominee for the presidency, has been marked by a rare sympathy for the workers and cordial co-operation with organized labor toward the attainment of its aspirations.

  7. John W. Davis walks outside the Supreme Court building, 1952. As a law student, Thurgood Marshall skipped classes to hear Davis argue before the Supreme Court. Courtesy of Supreme Court of the United States.