资讯

13-term U.S. congressman William Dorn dies Former U.S. Rep. William Jennings Bryan Dorn, D-S.C., will be honored by a Who's Who of South Carolina politics at funeral services this week.
William Jennings Bryan stepped off the train at Dayton in July of 1925, ready to fight for a "righteous cause." For thirty years the Great Commoner had been a progressive force in the Democratic ...
He was only 36. Bryan lost to William McKinley then ran for president and lost twice more, in 1900 to McKinley again and in 1908 to Theodore Roosevelt's candidate, William H. Taft.
By late afternoon Sunday, July 26, 1925, rumors began circulating that former U.S. Secretary of State, three-time Democratic presidential candidate and orator William Jennings Bryan had died in ...
William Jennings Bryan was a transformational leader who has been underappreciated by historians and political strategists. His life and career can also help frame our current political moment.
William Jennings Bryan was the greatest orator of the 20th Century. Over 100 years ago, the three-time presidential nominee of the Democratic Party predicted the rise of the military-industrial ...
The late Jennings Randolph, one of Bryan's namesakes, became a five-term U.S. senator from West Virginia (1958 85) and achieved an enormous legislative record, including spearheading the 26th ...
Born generations apart in vastly different worldly circumstances, Donald J. Trump and William Jennings Bryan would appear to have little in common beyond their middle initial. Yet comparisons ...
William Jennings Bryan sits for a portrait in 1908. A century ago today, Lititz welcomed a special guest who wanted, more than anything else, to take a sip of water from the local springs.