James Middleton Cox (born James Monroe Cox; March 31, 1870 – July 15, 1957) was an American businessman and politician who served as the 46th and 48th...
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after his father James M. Cox died in 1957. His charitable foundation supported causes including the Cox International Center (James M. Cox Jr. Center for...
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fourth-generation Cox family member and great-grandson of founder James M. Cox. James M. Cox's grandson, James C. Kennedy, and other members of the Cox family are...
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James Cox Chambers (born 1956/57) is an American billionaire heir, renewable energy businessman, and filmmaker. As of May 2022, his net worth was estimated...
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Dayton International Airport (redirect from James M. Cox International Airport)
FAA LID: DAY) (officially James M. Cox Dayton International Airport, formerly Dayton Municipal Airport and James M. Cox-Dayton Municipal Airport) is...
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Barbara Blair Cox Anthony (December 8, 1922 – May 28, 2007) was the youngest daughter of James M. Cox, a Democratic governor of Ohio, newspaper publisher...
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Republican senator Warren G. Harding of Ohio defeated Democratic governor James M. Cox of Ohio. It was the third presidential election in which both major party...
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chair of Cox Enterprises, the conglomerate founded by his grandfather, James M. Cox. According to the 2017 Forbes billionaires list, he is the 105th-richest...
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Jersey, 1809–1810 James M. Cox (1870–1957), American politician, Governor of Ohio and Democratic presidential nominee in 1920 James P. Cox (1804–1866), member...
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Forbes at $16.1 billion in September 2014. Cox was born in Dayton, Ohio. She was the daughter of James M. Cox, a newspaper publisher and politician who...
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Black Research and Education Center Mayme Cox, née Harding (fl. 1890s–1910s), first wife of politician James M. Cox Mayme Gehrue (c. 1880–c. 1929), American...
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Margaretta Taylor (category Cox family)
heiress. She is the daughter of Anne Cox Chambers, and the granddaughter of the newspaper publisher James M. Cox. As of May 2022, her net worth was estimated...
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Republican senator Warren G. Harding from Ohio defeated Democratic governor James M. Cox of Ohio. Harding won a landslide victory, taking every state outside...
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Senator Oscar Underwood from Alabama Senator Samuel M. Ralston from Indiana Former Governor James M. Cox of Ohio The 1924 Democratic National Convention was...
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Spencer James Cox (born July 11, 1975) is an American lawyer and politician serving as the 18th governor of Utah since 2021. A member of the Republican...
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normalcy of the pre–World War I period, and defeated Democratic nominee James M. Cox in a landslide to become the first sitting senator elected president...
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from June 28 to July 6, 1920. It resulted in the nomination of Governor James M. Cox of Ohio for president and Assistant Secretary of the Navy Franklin D...
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to 1917, but was not re-elected, being defeated by James M. Cox, whom he had defeated in 1914. Cox also defeated Willis in 1918. After placing Warren...
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Communism seen in the Palmer Raids and "Red Scare" led to ultimate nominee James M. Cox, then Governor of Ohio, to ban German-language instruction in public...
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in 1920 to run for Vice President of the United States as a part of James M. Cox's campaign. They would lose in a landslide to the Republican ticket of...
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Life of William Jennings Bryan. Knopf. ISBN 978-0375411359. McPherson, James M. (1988). Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era. Oxford University Press...
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moneynation.com; accessed September 16, 2016. Dayton Daily News history: James M. Cox, Publisher", Dayton Daily News; accessed August 19, 2012. Rossiter Johnson...
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Electoral College via a popular vote pitting Democratic nominee, Governor James M. Cox of Ohio and his running mate, Assistant Secretary of the Navy Franklin...
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Gore's margin of loss is the largest for a Democrat in Montana since James M. Cox in 1920. Blaine (Largest city: Chinook) Cascade (Largest city: Great...
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Oklahoma Frederick K. Cox International Law Center, research center at Case Western Reserve University School of Law James M. Cox Jr. Center for International...
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leaders were unwilling to support Wilson, and the nomination went to James M. Cox, who lost to Warren G. Harding. Wilson again contemplated running for...
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governors, six of whom (Allen Trimble, Wilson Shannon, Rutherford B. Hayes, James M. Cox, Frank Lausche, and Jim Rhodes) served non-consecutive terms. The first...
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that of previous Democratic victors in the state like Woodrow Wilson, James M. Cox, John W. Davis, and Franklin D. Roosevelt. Nevertheless, none of these...
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anti-immigrant sentiment after World War I. "Peace. Progress. Prosperity." – James M. Cox "From Atlanta Prison to the White House, 1920." – Eugene V. Debs, in...
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which the main candidates were Warren G. Harding and James M. Cox: "Cox or Harding, Harding or Cox? / You tell us, populi, you got the vox." In CollegeHumor's...
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