National Progressive party
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A dozen years later—having in the meantime made a marked success in a business career—he became the Treasurer of the National Progressive party.
From Theodore Roosevelt; an Autobiography by Roosevelt, Theodore
Probably few of them as they went out of those doors realized that they had taken part in the last act of the romantic and tragic drama of the National Progressive party.
From Theodore Roosevelt and His Times by Howland, Harold
The revolt gathered momentum and culminated in 1912 in the organization of the National Progressive party with Theodore Roosevelt as its candidate for President and Hiram Johnson of California for Vice-President.
From The Boss and the Machine; a chronicle of the politicians and party organization by Orth, Samuel Peter
Such a permanent organization was suggested for the National Progressive party.
From The Boss and the Machine; a chronicle of the politicians and party organization by Orth, Samuel Peter
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