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  1. The World's Famous Orations V9: America, Part 2, 1818-1865 (1906)
  2. The World'S Famous Orations, Volume 3 by Francis Whiting Halsey, William Jennings Bryan, 2010-01-10
  3. The World's Famous Orations (Volume 5) by William Jennings Bryan, 2010-01-02
  4. The World's Famous Orations (Volume 9) by William Jennings Bryan, 2010-01-12
  5. Heart to heart appeals by William Jennings Bryan, 2010-08-02
  6. The first battle: a story of the campaign of 1896; by William Jennings Bryan, 2010-09-09
  7. The making of a man by William Jennings Bryan, 2010-08-01
  8. The royal art by William Jennings Bryan, 2010-07-30
  9. The World's Famous Orations, Volume 7 by Francis Whiting Halsey, William Jennings Bryan, 2010-02-25
  10. Masterful tributes to the memory of President Lincoln by William Jennings Bryan, John Mellen Thurston, 2010-06-25
  11. The Value Of An Ideal (1914) by William Jennings Bryan, 2010-09-10
  12. The World'S Famous Orations, Volume 9 by Francis Whiting Halsey, William Jennings Bryan, 2010-01-01
  13. Seven Questions in Dispute by William Jennings Bryan, 2010-09-10
  14. The People's Law by William Jennings Bryan, 2010-09-10

61. William Jennings Bryan: A Register Of His Papers In The Library Of Congress (ful
The papers of william jennings bryan, secretary of state, presidential candidate, congressman, author, and lecturer, were deposited in the Library of
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William Jennings Bryan
A Register of His Papers in the Library of Congress
Prepared by Joseph D. Sullivan and Allan Teichroew
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Contact information: http://lcweb.loc.gov/rr/mss/address.html Finding aid encoded by Library of Congress Manuscript Division, 2006 Finding aid URL: http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms006014
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Title: Papers of William Jennings Bryan
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Extent: 18,000 items; 59 containers and 7 oversize; 24.8 linear feet
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Abstract: Author, lawyer, orator, U.S. representative from Nebraska, and secretary of state. Correspondence, military papers and other material relating mainly to the presidential campaign of 1896, the Spanish-American War, Bryan's efforts to preserve world peace during World War I, his career as a lecturer for the Chautauqua Institution and its affiliates, and his interest in prohibition, political and monetary reform, and religious issues.
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62. William Jennings Bryan (1860 - 1925) - Find A Grave Memorial
william jennings bryan s career can be read as a long crusade for causes typically associated with the American common man , including currency reform and
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63. William Jennings Bryan Papers (Library Of Congress)
Finding aid for the william jennings bryan Papers in the Manuscript Division, Library of Congress.
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William Jennings Bryan
A Register of His Papers in the Library of Congress
Prepared by Joseph D. Sullivan and Allan Teichroew
Revised and expanded by Brian McGuire
Manuscript Division, Library of Congress
Washington, D.C.
Contact information: http://lcweb.loc.gov/rr/mss/address.html Finding aid encoded by Library of Congress Manuscript Division, 2006 Finding aid URL: http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms006014
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Title: Papers of William Jennings Bryan
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Bryan, William Jennings, 1860-1925
Extent: 18,000 items; 59 containers and 7 oversize; 24.8 linear feet

64. Monkeying With History: A Bibliography Of The Scopes Trial, Participants, And Re
bryan, william jennings. The First Battle. A Story of the Campaign of 1896 Cherny, Robert W. A Righteous Cause the Life of william jennings bryan.
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Monkeying with History:
A Bibliography of the Scopes Trial
by Walter J. Stumper
Allen, Leslie H., edited and compiled. colorful dust jacket Allen, Victor. Townsend, Tennessee : Victor Allen, c1974. 142 p. [One of several novels about the Scopes Trial!] Aymar, Brandt and Edward Sagarin. A Pictorial History of the World's Great Trials: From Socrates to Eichmann. New York : Crown Publishers, Inc., c1967. viii, 373 p. Bryan, William Jennings. The Bible and Its Enemies. An Address Delivered at the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago. 3rd ed. Chicago : The Bible Institute of Colportage Association, c1921. 46 p. [More complete version of this address.] Bryan, William Jennings. The Bible or Evolution? Bryan, William Jennings. Bryan's Last Word on Evolution: His Posthumous Speech Prepared for the Famous Scopes Trial at Dayton, Tenn. Chicago : The Bible Institute of Colportage Association, n.d. 32 p. Bryan, William Jennings. The Commoner, Condensed. Bryan, William Jennings. The Dawn of Humanity: the Menace of Darwinism and In His Image Bryan, William Jennings.

65. Author:William Jennings Bryan - Wikisource
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66. Bryan, William Jennings (Harper's Magazine)
THINGS CONNECTED TO “bryan, william jennings”. HUMAN BEINGS. Baldwin, Roger Nash. Coffin, Henry Sloane. Darrow, Clarence. Darwin, Charles
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Darwin, Charles ... The persuasive Roger Baldwin by Oliver Ormerod Jensen
Article, September 1951 , 9 pp. In extenuation of the incredible by Edward Sandford Martin
Editor's easy chair/Article, October 1925 , 4 pp. Harper's Magazine is an American journal of literature, politics, culture, and the arts published from 1850. Subscriptions start at $16.97 a year.
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67. Brian Dennehy News - The New York Times - Narrowed By 'BRYAN, WILLIAM JENNINGS'
MORE ON BRIAN DENNEHY AND EVOLUTION, THEATER, bryan, william jennings, DARWIN, CHARLES ROBERT, DARROW, CLARENCE, PLUMMER, CHRISTOPHER
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68. NPR: William Jennings Bryan, The President Who Wasn't
A Godly Hero The Life of william jennings bryan is the new history from Michael Kazin. bryan has been described by Kazin as one of the most crucial
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69. Mencken
Mencken’s obituary of bryan reveals the author’s acid pen and dislike for bryan. “Has it been marked by historians that the late william jennings bryan’s
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H.L. Mencken, "To Expose a Fool."
American Mercury , October 1925, pp. 158-160.

70. Commentary » Blog Archive » William Jennings Huckabee
william jennings Huckabee Fred Siegel 10.29.2007 - 1020 resembles is the great populist orator in the cause of Free Silver, william jennings bryan.
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71. Bryan
The Life of william jennings bryan. william jennings bryan was born on March 19, 1860 in Salem, Illinois. His parents, Silas and Mariah,
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William Jennings Bryan By John Eichlin General: Bryan was an important political figure of the era who was many times considered the cornerstone of the Democratic Party. He became very involved in the issues surrounding the Spanish-American War, even joining the general militia. He is many times criticized for both his views and actions duringthis time. Biography: William Jennings Bryan was born on March 19, 1860 in Salem, Illinois. His parents, Silas and Mariah, were a very religious couple who suffered a great deal over the premature death of two of William's three older siblings. The childhood atmosphere in which he grew up was very religiously and politically oriented. After graduating from Illinois College and Union College of Law, Bryan followed in his father's footsteps by combining the closely related professions of law and politics. He soon became renowned as an excellent orator and took full advantage of this gift. Bryan's great rise into politics came through his ardent support of bimetallism, which earned him the support of both the Democratic Party and the rural Populist Party. A chief figure among Democrats, he unsuccessfully ran for government positions several times. Generally, as a politician, he considered himself the voice of the common person and a great advocate of individualism. With the advent of the controversy in Cuba, Bryan remained unusually uninvolved and continued the remain focused upon the issues of silver currency. As the political currents of his contemporaries shifted in favor of a conflict with Spain, he began to ardently campaign for Cuban independence. He argued that America was responsible for spreading the virtues of democracy to such a close neighbor. Waving a small Cuban flag in one hand and a small American one in the other, he excited large crowds in favor of his optimistic ideals.

72. Evolution Spat Misses Point - Second Opinion - MSNBC.com
But it took one very popular American, william jennings bryan, who lived from 1860 to 1925, to elevate the teaching of evolution in schools to the major
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COMMENTARY Robert Bazell Chief science and health correspondent NBC News Robert Bazell Chief science and health correspondent Profile document.write('') E-mail document.write(''); Scientists should stop whining about threats to the teaching of evolution and spend more time discussing values. The thought occurred to me recently when I was attending my son’s medical school commencement.  Following the well-trod path of a graduation speech, the dean, a highly regarded physician and scientist, told the new MDs they would face many challenges. These included, he said, a world where science endured constant assault as evidenced by the recent attempts to bring "intelligent design" into the curricula of Dover, Pa., and other high school districts. Young physicians will indeed have a tough time of it. 

73. "The Gospel Of William Jennings Bryan" By Ed Kilgore
Upon hearing of the death of william jennings bryan in 1925, the Socialist leader Eugene Debs sadly commented that the iconic populist over the course of
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The Gospel of William Jennings Bryan
The Great Commoner wasn't a progressive despite his traditionalism but because of it. By Ed Kilgore Upon hearing of the death of William Jennings Bryan in 1925, the Socialist leader Eugene Debs sadly commented that the iconic populist over the course of his lifetime "grew more and more conservative until finally he stood before the country as a champion of everything reactionary in our political and social life." A Godly Hero
by Michael Kazin
Knopf, $30.00 This is the still-prevailing judgment that led Georgetown University's Michael Kazin to undertake a new biography of Bryan. Kazin's mission in A Godly Hero: The Life of William Jennings Bryan is to establish that the Great Commoner was the same man with the same principles, and much the same following, during and between the two famous bookends of his career: the 1896 "Cross of Gold" speech that launched his tumultuous first presidential campaign, and the Scopes "Monkey Trial" a few days before his death. Throughout Bryan's career, Kazin shows, he embodied a "creed that married democracy and pietism in a romantic gospel that borrowed equally from Jefferson and Jesus"a creed that today's self-styled populists of the left and the right largely reject. In seeking to rediscover Bryan as the paragon of a highly integrated world-view, and not a paradox combining "progressive" and "reactionary" impulses, Kazin devotes a significant portion of his book to "Bryan's people," the vast array of largely middle-class and typically Protestant folk who looked to him for political and moral direction over three decades. Like Bryan himself, his devoted followers (upon whose correspondence with Will and Mary Bryan Kazin draws heavily) were characterized by a highly moralistic and Bible-inflected approach to politics and a very direct and practical approach to the implications of their faith. The trusts, the railroad owners, the Wall Street speculators, and the urban bosses who populated Bryan's demonology were deplored as the idolatrous oppressors of godly people, not simply as products of a flawed economic system.

74. Wm. Jennings Bryan Dorn VA Medical Center - Facilities Locator & Directory
Appointments Pharmacy (800) 293-8262The Wm. jennings bryan Dorn VA Medical Center is a 216-bed facility, encompassing acute medical, surgical,
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75. In Mississippi, Democrat Runs In G.O.P. Lane - New York Times
The question came unprompted from Dee Ann Williams in the county extension office. Afterward, Ms. Williams said she was well satisfied with the answer.
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