History of Ohio

History of Ohio
Author: Charles Burleigh Galbreath
Publisher:
Total Pages: 844
Release: 1925
Genre: Biography
ISBN:

Revenue Revisions, 1947-48

Revenue Revisions, 1947-48
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1324
Release: 1947
Genre: Taxation
ISBN:

Continuation of hearings on proposed changes to administrative provisions of the Revenue Code. Focuses on the taxation of farmers cooperatives, pt.4; Includes "Federal Estate and Gift Taxes. A Proposal for Integration and for Correlation with Income Tax," Advisory Committee to Treas Dept on Estate and Gift Taxation (p. 3798-3973), pt.5.

Bulletin

Bulletin
Author: United States. Farm Credit Administration
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1322
Release: 1935
Genre: Agricultural credit
ISBN:

Farmers Helping Farmers

Farmers Helping Farmers
Author: Nancy K. Berlage
Publisher: LSU Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2016
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN: 0807163317

Introduction -- Organizational structure: the rise of the local farm bureau -- Organizational strategy: economic, political, and social functions -- Science, cultural authority, and the farm bureau: bovine tuberculosis -- Home bureaus and the sciences of separate spheres -- Women and the agricultural occupation -- Reproducing the farm family: youth clubs, gender, and science -- Conclusion

The Papers of Robert A. Taft: 1949-1953

The Papers of Robert A. Taft: 1949-1953
Author: Robert Alphonso Taft
Publisher: Kent State University Press
Total Pages: 560
Release: 1997
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780873388511

The final volume of the Taft papers This fourth and final volume of a selected edition of the papers of Robert A. Taft documents Taft's post-World War II and congressional experiences until his death in 1953. Regardless of his conservative commitments, Taft saw the need for responsible reform. In the immediate postwar years, he recognized the need for federal aid to education, for social welfare legislation that assisted the poor, and for federal support for public housing. Out of political necessity, Taft became more partisan as the 1950 senatorial campaign approached, convinced he had to win reelection in Ohio by a large margin if he was to establish himself as a frontrunner in the primary campaign for the 1952 presidential election. Moderate Republicans spurned Taft and doubted that the serious, partisan senator could successfully head a national ticket. His support, nevertheless, was essential to the 1952 Eisenhower presidential campaign. Taft's service as Senate majority leader proved indispensable to President Eisenhower during the early months of his first term, helping the president navigate the byways of the nation's capital. Even after his diagnosis of cancer in April 1953, he continued to work at his senatorial duties until he died in July 1953. This volume completes the contribution that The Papers of Robert A. Taft provides to the study of United States political and diplomatic history, Ohio history, and conservative political theory.