An edition of Senator Thomas J. Walsh of Montana (1999)

Senator Thomas J. Walsh of Montana

law and public affairs, from TR to FDR

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An edition of Senator Thomas J. Walsh of Montana (1999)

Senator Thomas J. Walsh of Montana

law and public affairs, from TR to FDR

"This is the first comprehensive biography of Thomas J. Walsh, Democratic senator from Montana from 1913 to 1933, best known for his role in uncovering the Teapot Dome scandal. J. Leonard Bates places Walsh in his colorful and tumultuous times, illuminating Montana history and politics as well as broad national movements including Progressivism, internationalism, Prohibition, war, and so-called normalcy."--BOOK JACKET.

"In his most celebrated coup, breaking open the Teapot Dome scandal of 1923-24, Walsh revealed that the secretary of the interior had accepted "loans" from oil men in return for leases of U.S. naval oil reserves. Working through the Public Lands Committee of the Senate, Walsh enjoyed support for his investigation from members of both parties, and his interpretation of the scandal was endorsed by the Supreme Court in 1927.

Shortly before his death, he presided over the Democratic National Convention that nominated Franklin Roosevelt and served for a brief time as a key figure in the new leader's circle."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
410

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Senator Thomas J. Walsh of Montana: law and public affairs, from TR to FDR
1999, University of Illinois Press
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Table of Contents

An Irish-American family
The young intellectual
the Dakota frontier
Helena lawyer and Democrat
Politics, law, and the copper kings
Lawyer, Progressive, and public man
The emergence of a leader
To the Senate at last
The tariff fight of 1913
The "new freedom" in Montana: hopes and illusions
The "new freedom": a lawyer-senator at work
The "new freedom" and Western land policy
America and the "war-mad nations of Europe"
Winning the West with Wilson, 1915-16
From peace to war
Reelection in 1918
The League of Nations fight
1920 politics and issues of the Red Scare
Walsh and Wheeler, 1922
Public lands, Native Americans, and campaigns for (honest) leasing
The investigator
New prospects for the Democrats
Winning a third term in 1924
Abiding the Coolidge administration
Oh! for a Jefferson
Prohibition and politics
The Continental Trading Company Limited and Senate
Revelations of 1928
The campaign of 1928
Gratifying victory in 1930
The rule

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [335]-393) and index.

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Urbana

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
978.6/031/092, B
Library of Congress
E748.W25 B38 1999, E748.W25B38 1999

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 410 p. :
Number of pages
410

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Open Library
OL390480M
Internet Archive
senatorthomasjwa0000bate
ISBN 10
0252024702
LCCN
98058022
OCLC/WorldCat
183338231
Library Thing
5563056
Goodreads
1610373

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