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  1. Für die Demokraten kandidierten John W. Davis, ein auf nationaler Ebene nahezu unbekannter ehemaliger Kongressabgeordneter aus West Virginia, und als sein Running Mate Charles W. Bryan, der Gouverneur von Nebraska. Sie standen für die Politik von Woodrow Wilson, in der der Staat die Steuern erhöhte und mehr die Wirtschaft regulierte.

  2. John William Davis (* 7. März 1826 in Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts; † 25. Januar 1907 in Pawtucket, Rhode Island) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker und von 1887 bis 1888 sowie zwischen 1890 und 1891 Gouverneur des Bundesstaates Rhode Island.

  3. Mr. Davis assisted also in drafting the Clayton Act of 1912 to provide for trial by jury in contempt cases in labor disputes. This passed the House on July 11, 1912. The Republican Senate defeated this bill but the substance of it became part of the Clayton law of 1916. LABOR RECORD OF JOHN W. DAVIS IN WEST VIRGINIA LEGISLATURE

  4. This John Davis, a saddler by trade, was the father of John J. and the grandfather of John "W. Davis. He became sheriff of Harrison County and lived to see his two sons, Eezin Caleb and John J. Davis, enter the profession of law and as young men attain prominence. The latter was born in Clarksburg May 5,1835, and died there in 1916 at the age ...

  5. 15. Okt. 2015 · This summer I checked a book out of the library about Davis titled “Lawyer’s Lawyer: The Life of John W. Davis” by William Harbaugh. It is a thorough and comprehensive account of Davis’ legal career and the many cases he was involved with in the first half of the 20th century. James Logue can be reached at jlogue@theet.com.

  6. 25. Feb. 2023 · The 1924 Democratic National Convention held at Madison Square Garden, New York City was the longest in US history, with 103 ballots needed to nominate a presidential candidate. John W. Davis eventually won on the 103rd ballot. Lena Springs was the first woman to be nominated for vice president. Davis lost to Calvin Coolidge in the presidential election. The Klan was a powerful political force ...

  7. Orange Coast College. Aug 2023 - Present 9 months. Costa Mesa, California, United States. Teaching college-level courses in journalism, including reporting and news writing, multi-platform ...

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