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  1. 13. Jan. 2019 · Gov. James Middleton Cox. Terms January 13, 1913 - January 11, 1915. January 8, 1917 - January 10, 1921. Party Democratic. Born March 31, 1870. Passed June 15, 1957. Birth State Ohio. Family Married twice--Mary Harding (divorced 1911), three children; Margaretta Blair, two children. National Office (s) Served Representative.

  2. James Middleton Cox (born James Monroe Cox; March 31, 1870 – July 15, 1957) was an American businessman and politician who served as the 46th and 48th governor of Ohio, and a two-term U.S. Representative from Ohio. As the Democratic nominee for President of the United States at the 1920 presidential election, he lost in a landslide to fellow ...

  3. James Middleton Cox (ur. 31 marca 1870, zm. 15 lipca 1957) – amerykański polityk, redaktor i wydawca prasowy, związany z Partią Demokratyczną. W czasie swej kariery reprezentował m.in. rodzinny stan Ohio w Izbie Reprezentantów Stanów Zjednoczonych oraz dwukrotnie był jego gubernatorem. Najlepiej znany pozostaje jako kandydat swej ...

  4. Location / Occupation: Governor: Ohio. Search all documents. July 06, 1920. Telegram Accepting the Democratic Presidential Nomination. August 07, 1920. Address Accepting the Democratic Presidential Nomination in Dayton, Ohio. November 03, 1920. Telegram to Warren G. Harding Conceding the Presidential Election.

  5. On the ancestral farm of 160 acres, his son, Gilbert, Jr., lived, and on it James M. Cox first saw the light of day. His uncles and aunts, for his father was one of a family of thirteen, were of the people who migrated westward. The youngest of a family of seven children, he learned the routine of tasks of a boy on the farm. In the little one-room country school he attended, his teachers found ...

  6. James M. Cox (1870-1957) was the 46th and 48th governor of Ohio – serving from 1913-1915 and 1917-1921 after serving as the state’s U.S. Representative from 1909 to 1913. His progressive and reformist policies aided him to the Democratic nomination for the presidency, but lost to then-U.S. Senator Warren G. Harding. You may have also heard of his running mate, Franklin D. Roosevelt.

  7. Cox CAM Fellows have opportunities to conduct research through several centers, institutes, affiliates and programs at Grady College specializing in their respective areas. Visit our Centers and Institutes webpage for more information. James M. Cox Jr. Institute for Journalism Innovation, Management and Leadership; New Media Institute