The Papers of Robert A. Taft: 1939-1944Robert A. Taft, prominent political leader and vocal critic of the expanding powers of the federal government and of the enlargement of America's international commitments, played a significant role in the development of Republican party politics. This second volume of The Papers of Robert A. Taft documents the Ohioan's first term in the United States Senate and marks his entrance onto the national political and policy-making stage.
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Contents
JanuaryJune 1939 | 3 |
JulyDecember 1940 161 | 161 |
JulyDecember 1941 | 261 |
JulyDecember 1942 365 | 365 |
JulyDecember 1943 461 | 461 |
JulyDecember 1944 565 | 565 |
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The Papers of Robert A. Taft: 1939-1944 Robert Alphonso Taft,Clarence E. Wunderlin Snippet view - 1997 |
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The Papers of Robert A. Taft: 1939-1944 Robert Alphonso Taft,Clarence E. Wunderlin Limited preview - 1997 |