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All In One Lifetime: James F. Byrnes of South Carolina, Part II

by Ray Hill | Nov 2, 2014 | Archives, Columnist, Hill, Ray Hill's Archives

By Ray Hill James F. Byrnes had resigned from the Supreme Court of the United States to accept the responsibility for running much of America’s war effort at the personal request of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt.  Byrnes had given up a lifetime appointment, but...

All In One Lifetime: James F. Byrnes of South Carolina

by Ray Hill | Oct 26, 2014 | Archives, Columnist, Hill, Ray Hill's Archives

By Ray Hill The autobiography of James F. Byrnes of South Carolina was appropriately named All In One Lifetime.  Byrnes served as a Congressman, U. S. senator, Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, Assistant to the President, Secretary of State and...

Mr. Speaker: Henry T. Rainey of Illinois

by Ray Hill | Oct 19, 2014 | Archives, Columnist, Hill, Ray Hill's Archives

By Ray Hill   Few modern day Speakers of the U. S. House of Representatives are as little remembered as Henry T. Rainey of Illinois. One reason for that is likely because his tenure as Speaker was quite brief; Rainey served as Speaker of the House from march 9,...

Cactus Jack: John Nance Garner of Texas

by Ray Hill | Oct 12, 2014 | Archives, Columnist, Hill, Ray Hill's Archives

By Ray Hill   John Nance Garner of Texas was one of the most colorful politicians of the twentieth century.  It was Garner who made one of the most oft-repeated comments about the vice presidency.  Garner described the office as not being “worth a bucket of warm...

‘Mr. Speaker:’ Nicholas Longworth of Ohio

by Ray Hill | Oct 5, 2014 | Archives, Columnist, Hill, Ray Hill's Archives

‘By Ray Hill If Nicholas Longworth is remembered at all today, it’s usually because of his marriage to Alice Roosevelt, the tart-tongued daughter of President Theodore Roosevelt.  Alice Roosevelt was anything but conventional and while their marriage started out...

‘Mr. Speaker’: ‘Uncle Joe’ Cannon of Illinois

by Ray Hill | Sep 21, 2014 | Archives, Columnist, Hill, Ray Hill's Archives

By Ray Hill One of the most colorful and powerful Speakers of the U. S. House of Representatives was Joseph Gurney Cannon of Illinois. Deeply conservative and thoroughly autocratic, “ Uncle Joe” Cannon ruled the House with an iron fist until a combination of...
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