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Robert Marion La Follette Sr. (June 14, 1855 – June 18, 1925), was an
American lawyer and politician. He
represented Wisconsin in both
chambers of Congress...
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remarried in 1921, but
Rantz did not
connect well with his stepmother,
Thula LaFollete (1897–1935), who
struggled to
raise Rantz and her four
younger biological...
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convention in July 1924 that
nominated a
ticket consisting of
La Follette for president, and
La Follete later selected Democratic Senator Burton K.
Wheeler of...
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Progressive Party. In 1924 the
county voted for
independent candidate LaFollete who was
nominated by the
progressive party but ran
without a
label in...
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Roberts and
Karen LaFollete Araujo, p. 32. "From
Bismarck to Friedman" (PDF).[permanent dead link] "Consejo
Asesor Presidencial para
la Reforma Previsional"...
- in 1922, a
movement culminating in the
independent candidacy of
Robert LaFollete for
President of the
United States in 1924. He may have been a communist...
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overlooks the field,
which is used for
student recreation and
campus events.
LaFollete field is also used
mostly by the Ball
State University Pride of Mid-America...
- the longest-serving and most
senior member of the
Oregon Legislature.
LaFollete was
notified on
March 24, 1919 his son, Perry, and his
family were poisoned...
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Robert (1913). La
Follete's Autobiography. Madison.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:
location missing publisher (link) Unger, "Belle
La Follette's
Fight for...
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Wailing 83-66 0-1 1967-1972
Jimmy Viramontes 38-53 0-0 1963-1966 Metz
LaFollete 33-54 0-0 1959-1962
Borden Price 9-31 0-0 1957-1958 Gus
Miller 197-137...