Theodore Goldsmith Joslin (February 28, 1890 – April 12, 1944) was the second White House Press Secretary under President Herbert Hoover from 1931 until...
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Paramount Famous Lasky Corporation. Hoover replaced him with Theodore Goldsmith Joslin.[citation needed] Akerson worked at Paramount for two years, then...
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Treasury Secretary Ogden L. Mills helped manage Hoover's campaign. Theodore Joslin started a publicity campaign to improve Hoover's image. Joseph I. France...
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1933 – March 29, 1945 President Franklin D. Roosevelt Preceded by Theodore Joslin Succeeded by Jonathan W. Daniels 1st United States Deputy Secretary...
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Joslin (1846–1934), American author, lecturer, benefactor, clubwoman Sesyle Joslin (born 1929), American children's author Theodore Goldsmith Joslin (1890–1944)...
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of the presidency.: 55 Akerson resigned not long thereafter, and Theodore Joslin, a former reporter, was named as the new secretary.: 55 Relations...
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Smith (Republican) 74 votes Alfred Lucking (Democratic) 41 votes Theodore Joslin (Progressive) 17 votes He would retire after this term. Three-term...
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Reprint by the Louisiana State University Press, 1964. p. 245. Cox, Isaac Joslin (July 1914). "General Wilkinson and His Later Intrigues With the Spaniards"...
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Disease" (PDF). The New York Times. 26 November 1910. Retrieved 15 March 2018. Joslin, Katherine (2009). Edith Wharton and the Making of Fashion. p. 53. ISBN 9781584657798...
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image was, however, "reinvented" by the Christian churches. According to Joslin (2004), "The new humanism, as [Addams] interprets it comes from a secular...
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