In the Days of McKinleyA biography of President William McKinley, President, during the Spanish-American War, which led to the annexation of the Philippines, Guam and Puerto Rico. McKinley was assassinated while still in office and followed by his Vice President, Theodore Roosevelt. |
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THE MAJOR AND HIS WIFE | 1 |
CHAMPION OF PROTECTION | 34 |
REPUBLICAN SUCCESS STORY | 50 |
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