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This first full-length biography documents the strong family ties
and loyalties that shaped Daniels's character and demonstrates the
extent to which his religion bred not only the merry puritanism but
also the moral courage that figured in his career and in his
personal life. There is ample evidence to show that in spite of
dire forecasts of disaster, he succeeded where his critics insisted
that he must fail. His was a triumph of temperament over
inexperience, of character over qualifications.
In this study, Morrison traces Daniels's editorial opinions and
policies from his early editorial apprenticeship to his appointment
as Wilson's secretary of the navy. Morrison sheds light on the
relationship between Daniels's editorial views and the various
forces active in the state and nation between 1890 and 1912.
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