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Ruth Hanna McCormick
Ruth Hanna McCormick, I choose to run, declared Ruth Hanna McCormick in 1929, illustrating both her sense of fun in the parody of Calvin Coolidge and her lifelong commitment to partisan politics. Her life illustrates the opportunities and limitations that faced women partici, Ruth Hanna McCormick has a rating of 3.5 stars
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  • Ruth Hanna McCormick
  • Written by author Kristie Miller
  • Published by Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, c1992., 1992/03/01
  • "I choose to run," declared Ruth Hanna McCormick in 1929, illustrating both her sense of fun in the parody of Calvin Coolidge and her lifelong commitment to partisan politics. Her life illustrates the opportunities and limitations that faced women partici
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Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction 1
1 Her Father's Daughter: 1880-1903
An Upbringing in the Political Seraglio 9
2 Chicago: 1903-1912
Municipal Housekeeping: "Back of the Yards" 33
Carl Jung: "The Work Is in Good Hands" 44
The Bull Moose Campaign: "My Money's on the Mare" 48
3 Woman Suffrage: 1913-1914
Illinois: The Big Four 73
The Congressional Committee: "Lincoln Used to Be My Patron Saint, But Now It's Job" 82
4 The Irreconcilables: 1915-1919
"Tantrums on the Hill" 101
5 Women Voters: 1920-1924
Apprenticeship in the Republican Party: "Politics Never Is a Game of Solitaire" 123
Republican National Committeewoman: "We've Carried Water for the Elephants Long Enough" 135
6 On Her Own: 1925-1927
"You Are the Man for the Job" 149
7 Congresswoman-at-Large: 1928-1929
"Nobody Asked Me to Run" 185
"No Favors and No Bunk" 196
8 The Senate Campaign: 1930
"Bound to Come Sooner or Later" 207
9 New Mexico: 1931-1939
"The Duchess of Albuquerque" 235
10 A Master of Politics: 1940-1944
The Dewey Campaign: "Politics Is a Capacity for Infinite Detail" 257
The War Years: Politics--"My Right and My Pleasure" 279
Epilogue 289
Notes 291
Bibliography 329
Index 335


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