WILLKIE, WENDELL LEWIS

1892–1944, American industrialist and political leader, b. Elwood, Ind. He practiced law in Ohio (1914–23) and in New York (1923–33) before he became president (1933) of the Commonwealth and Southern Corp., a giant utility holding company. Although a Democrat, Willkie became a leading spokesman of business interests opposed to the New Deal. He finally enrolled as a Republican in 1940 and in that year was nominated by the Republican party for the presidency. In his campaign he endorsed President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's foreign policy but attacked the New Deal at home. Although defeated in the election, he polled more than 22 million votes (the largest popular vote received by a defeated candidate up to that time). He later (1941–42) visited England, the Middle East, the Soviet Union, and China as the President's personal representative. He led the fight (1942–44) to liberalize the Republican party, mainly attacking isolationism. He wrote One World (1943) and An American Program (1944).

See biographies by W. Severn (1967) and S. Neal (1984); study by W. Moscow (1968).

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...Steven L. Rearden, The Origins of U. S. Nuclear Strategy, 1945-1953 New York: St. Martins Press, 1993 . Willkie Wendell L., One World New York: Simon Schuster, 1943 . Wilson Theodore A., The First Summit. Roosevelt and Churchill...
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...Russian Relations, 1781-1947 . New York, 1952. The Tragedy of American Diplomacy . Rev. ed. New York, 1962. Willkie, Wendell. One World . New York, 1943. Wilson, Theodore A. The First Summit: Roosevelt and Churchill at Placentia Bay...
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...Citizens Committee for Wendell Willkie," the Republican...liberal figures, such as Wendell Willkie. The NAACP "should...Kansas), as well as Wendell Willkie and occasionally...66; David Levering Lewis, W. E. B. Du Bois...
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...help him.(265) The Republicans chose Willkie not only because, by the time they met...also because they thought the personable Willkie had the best chance against Roosevelt...LIFE 167, 187-88 (Karen Halttunen Lewis Perry eds., 1998); see also ROBERT...
...MS, 1991), 27-28; David Levering Lewis, W. E. B. Du Bois: The Fight for Equality...A Biography (New York, 1997), 211; Lewis, W. E. B. Du Bois, 544. (66) Duberman...in Goodman, The Committee, 290-291; Lewis, W. E. B. Du Bois, 544; Duberman...
...end.(78) In fact, Leon Lewis himself had devised a similar...industrys defense attorney, Wendell Willkie, cross-examine or call...15-16. (12.) Leon Lewis to Allie Freed, 15 May 1934; Leon Lewis, memorandum, 14 September...
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...the others. This was Wendell Willkie, the president of Commonwealth...Republican establishment. Willkie had met that newspapers...the novelist Sinclair Lewis and his wife, the prominent...conference in August 1939, Willkie met and was immediately...
...state" (the front office) at The Los Angeles Times. Willes is a businessman-evangelist out of Sinclair Lewis by way of Wendell Willkie; his plan was to serve as a test-case miracle cure for a helplessly declining newspaper business. Said...
...right/ Thats why I really liked Wendell Willkie. When youre an author, you...have found, and for me it was Wendell Willkie who pulled it together. Willkie...good fortune to interact with Wendell Willkie, the grandson, to talk through...
...Chicago later that month. With Wendell Willkie out of the picture and the nomination...facetiously advocated a Wallace-Willkie ticket. But privately he was unwilling...meeting, directors like Alfred Baker Lewis, a member of the Socialist Party...
...so notorious that the left-wing novelist Sinclair Lewis based a character on her in It Cant Happen Here, his...campaigned for Roosevelts Republican presidential opponent, Wendell Willkie, in 1940, and lobbied against the Burke-Wadsworth...
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...usual failed to deliver. John L. Lewis, the onetime leader of the United...World War II. But when he endorsed Wendell L. Willkie, the Republican candidate against...Roosevelt in 1940, the miners ignored Lewis and voted for FDR. Britain, with...
...a candidate for president. The Wendell Willkie campaign in 1940 may have suggested the idea. Evidently, Mrs. Willkie had been persuaded to play along...State of the Union" a scene with Lewis Stone as Kays aging, raging father...
...comfortable. Is anybody brave enough to imagine Ann Lewis in baby-doll pajamas or Pat Schroeder in a wet T...is not the love relationship of FDR and Lucy Mercer, Wendell Willkie and Irita Van Doren, or Thomas Jefferson and Maria...
...segregation and brought freedom to millions. Young John Lewis risked his life at Edmund Pettis Bridge as he marched...helping unite it. Republican presidential candidate Wendell Willkie didnt stoop to this demagogy in 1940 when he ran against...
...1840) Harrison 12. Henry Clay (1844) Polk 13. Lewis Cass (1848) Taylor 14. Winfield Scott (1852) Taylor...Roosevelt 35. Alfred M. Landon (1936) Roosevelt 36. Wendell Willkie (1940) Roosevelt 37. Thomas E. Dewey (1944) Roosevelt...


 

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WILLKIE, WENDELL LEWIS 1892 1944, American industrialist and political leader, b. Elwood...Southern Corp., a giant utility holding company. Although a Democrat, Willkie became a leading spokesman of business interests opposed to the New...
...New Deal, but coolness developed between Lewis and Roosevelt, and in 1940 Lewis supported Wendell Willkie for the presidency and staked his CIO presidency...on Willkies victory. Roosevelt won, and Lewis resigned. Increasing antagonism between...
...organizing campaign. He broke with John L. Lewis , whom he succeeded as CIO president...Delano Roosevelts reelection in 1940, Lewis forced Murray out of the UMW. (Lewis supported the Republican Wendell Willkie). However, Murray was elected president...
...managing the earlier campaigns, fell away. John L. Lewis , with his large labor following, bitterly denounced Roosevelt. The Republican candidate, Wendell Willkie , had much more support than Roosevelts earlier opponents...


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