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Index
Acceptance letter(s)
of Benjamin Harrison, 124, 239 n. 17,
241 n. 47
of Bryan, 240 n. 37, 241 n. 48
of Buchanan, 123, 129
of Cass, 123, 124, 132, 245 - 46 n. 103
of Clay, 115, 124
of Cleveland, 118, 124, 239 n. 30
development of, 7 - 8, 114 - 15, 117 - 18, 121,
124 - 25, 132 - 33
of Hayes, 115, 116
issue-oriented nature of, 114 - 15,
238 nn. 14, 15, 244 - 45 n. 91
length of, 114 - 15, 132, 238 n. 15,
239 nn. 17, 18, 28, 240 n. 37, 245 n. 101
of Lincoln, 238 n. 14
of McKinley, 239 nn. 17, 18, 240 n. 43,
241 n. 48
no, written in 1840, 238 n. 12
as "old way" communication, 114 - 15,
242 - 43 n. 64
partisan differences in, 132 - 33, 245 n. 101
platform endorsed in, 123 - 24
of Polk, 115, 124, 245 n. 103
of Theodore Roosevelt, 239 nn. 17, 18,
241 n. 48
of Tilden, 115, 132, 238 n. 15, 244 n. 91
and Tulis's argument, 114 - 15, 239 n. 30
of Van Buren as presidential nominee, 7,
114, 132, 238 n. 10, 245 n. 103
of Van Buren as vice-presidential nominee
in 1832, 238 n. 9
of William Henry Harrison, 114, 238 n. 12
of Zachary Taylor, 238 nn. 13, 19
Acceptance speech(es)
of Benjamin Harrison, 116, 120, 240 n. 42,
245 n. 102
biographical information conveyed in con-
temporary, 128
of Bryan, 119 - 20, 122, 124, 125, 129 - 32,
240 nn. 40, 41, 241 n. 48, 242 n. 54
of Cleveland, 8, 118 - 20, 122, 132,
240 nn. 33, 35, 241 n. 48, 244 n. 89,
245 n. 102
of Coolidge, 131
development of, 8, 115 - 22, 125 - 33,
240 n. 43, 244 n. 89
of FDR ( 1932), 11, 127 - 31, 132, 184 - 87,
243 n. 73, 244 n. 90
of FDR ( 1936), 199, 210, 243 - 44 n. 80,
244 n. 83
of FDR ( 1940 and 1944), 244 n. 83
of Garfield, 116, 239 n. 25
of Harding, 126
of Hayes, 116, 117
of Hoover, 127, 129, 131, 243 n. 67,
244 n. 82
of Hughes, 242 nn. 52, 54
issue-oriented nature of, 116, 129 - 31,
244 n. 89, 245 n. 96
length of, 116, 117, 119, 121, 129, 131, 132,
239 n. 25, 241 n. 50, 242 n. 52, 244 n. 90,
245 nn. 97, 102
of Lincoln, 116, 239 n. 22
of McKinley, 120 - 21, 241 nn. 48, 49
"old way" character of early, 116, 117
partisan differences in, 116 - 17, 132 - 33,
245 n. 102

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Publication Information: Book Title: Speaking to the People: The Rhetorical Presidency in Historical Perspective. Contributors: Richard J. Ellis - editor. Publisher: University of Massachusetts Press. Place of Publication: Amherst, MA. Publication Year: 1998. Page Number: 265.
    
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