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The Banking System of the United States and its Relation to the Money and Business of the Country (Hardcover): Charles G. Dawes The Banking System of the United States and its Relation to the Money and Business of the Country (Hardcover)
Charles G. Dawes
R757 Discovery Miles 7 570 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Notes As Vice President 1928 1929 (Hardcover): Charles G. Dawes Notes As Vice President 1928 1929 (Hardcover)
Charles G. Dawes
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Notes As Vice President 1928 1929 (Paperback): Charles G. Dawes Notes As Vice President 1928 1929 (Paperback)
Charles G. Dawes
R694 Discovery Miles 6 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Banking System of the United States and its Relation to the Money and Business of the Country (Paperback): Charles G. Dawes The Banking System of the United States and its Relation to the Money and Business of the Country (Paperback)
Charles G. Dawes
R402 Discovery Miles 4 020 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Journal as Ambassador to Great Britain (Paperback): Charles G. Dawes Journal as Ambassador to Great Britain (Paperback)
Charles G. Dawes; Foreword by Herbert Hoover
R1,257 Discovery Miles 12 570 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

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Journal as Ambassador to Great Britain (Paperback): Charles G. Dawes Journal as Ambassador to Great Britain (Paperback)
Charles G. Dawes; Foreword by Herbert Hoover
R1,195 Discovery Miles 11 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

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Journal as Ambassador to Great Britain (Hardcover): Charles G. Dawes Journal as Ambassador to Great Britain (Hardcover)
Charles G. Dawes; Foreword by Herbert Hoover
R1,542 Discovery Miles 15 420 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

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Notes As Vice President 1928-1929 (Paperback, illustrated edition): Charles G. Dawes Notes As Vice President 1928-1929 (Paperback, illustrated edition)
Charles G. Dawes
R837 Discovery Miles 8 370 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Notes as VICE PRESIDENT 19281929 BY CHARLES G. DAWES WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BOSTON 1935 LITTLE, BROWN, AND COMPANY CHARLES GATES BAWBS ILLUSTRATIONS CHARLES GATES DAWES Frontispiece CARTOONS ON THE HELL AND MARIA SPEECH 12 CROWDS AT DAWESS ACCEPTANCE SPEECH, EVANSTON, ILL. 20 AT THE TOMB OF WILLIAM DAWES ON PATRIOTS DAY 44 DAWES AND FRIENDS AT RAYADO LODGE, NEW MEXICO 96 DAWES AND PRINCE OF WALES, AT OPENING OF INTER NATIONAL PEACE BRIDGE 102 OPENING NIGHT OF RUFUS DAWES HOTEL, 1914 128 GENERAL AND MADAME PAYOT LANDING IN UNITED STATES 132 REVIEWING U. S. TROOPS AT FORT SHERIDAN, ILLI NOIS 142 Above LONGWORTH AND DAWES. Below HOOVER AND DAWES ISO THE COOLIDGE AND DAWES FAMILIES AT THE WHITE HOUSE 166 PRESIDENT COOLIDGE AND GENERAL DAWES IN VER MONT 216 THE SIGNING OF THE KELLOGG PEACE PACT 240 SIR ESME HOWARD, VICE PRESIDENT DAWES AND CAPTAIN MALCOLM CAMPBELL 260 VICE PRESIDENT DAWES AND THE SENATE STAFF 306 NOTES AS VICE PRESIDENT 1928-1929 CHAPTER I Evanston, Illinois, June 27, 1928. I HAVE finally determined to keep some notes while I occupy my present office. Contemporaneous comment on facts Is almost always the most valuable. What one may write after an event Is a recollection of it not an ob servation. Ones recollections, too, may be confused by later events. However, since I have been neglectful In writing during the first three years of my service as Vice Presi dent, a natural desire to make some permanent record of it will lead me In the first part of this new journal to comment upon the past and the present together. My experiences In this office I have found far from uninteresting and unimportant. The superficial attitude of Indifference which many public men assume toward theoffice of Vice President of the United States is easily explained. It is the office for which one cannot hope to be a candidate with sufficient prospects for success to justify the effort Involved in a long campaign. One s political availability for nomination to the position cannot be determined until the nominating con vention has in effect decided upon the head of the ticket. Geographic considerations sectional political situ ations which continually change, combined with the 4 NOTES AS VICE PRESIDENT controlling fact that the nomination for the vice-presi dency must fit into a picture dominated by the Presi dential nominee make early quest for the office too dangerous to attract public men of sufficient stature to justify a serious aspiration for it. Nevertheless it is regarded at its real value by public men, whatever may be their assumed attitude. To-day we see the ma jority leader of the Senate nominated for the vice presidency by the Republican Party, and the minority leader in a receptive mood at the Democratic National Convention at Houston, which has just assembled. June 26 1928. The office is largely what the man in it makes it which applies to all public offices. The fact that, the Vice President in the Senate Chamber cannot enter into debate is considered a disadvantage, yet for that reason he is removed from the temptation to indulge in the pitiable quest of that double objective so char acteristic of many Senate speeches the placating of general public opinion and of an opposing local constit uency at the same time. For Ms prestige as a presiding officer, it is to his advantage that he neither votes nor speaks in the Senate Chamber. Outside the Senate Chamber, hisposition as Vice President gives him a hearing by the general public as wide as that accorded any Senator, other things being equal If he lacks initia tive, courage., or ideas 7 he of course will be submerged but that is true also of a Senator or any other parlia mentary member. Whatever may be said to the contrary as anyone discovers who occupies the office the people hold it in NOTES AS VICE PRESIDENT 5 great respect...

Journal As Ambassador To Great Britain (Paperback): Charles G. Dawes Journal As Ambassador To Great Britain (Paperback)
Charles G. Dawes; Foreword by Herbert Hoover
R1,209 Discovery Miles 12 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

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