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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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