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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 | | -265- | | |
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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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