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J Rydzewski
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Olimar
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Bruce Lovell
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John Ludwig
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Jon Battle
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And with McKinley’s assassination, there was suddenly, in Theodore Roosevelt, a President who reformers felt was one of their own—their moral leader, in fact: the very embodiment of the popular will, of the spirit of reform, of Progressivism, was in the White House.
Robert A. Caro • Master of the Senate: The Years of Lyndon Johnson III
Jeff Moore
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Kevin Murray
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Jim Taylor
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