Many Progressive era leaders combined active political careers with literary pursuits, but few met with the national acclaim that rewarded Sen. Albert Jeremiah Beveridge of Indiana. His four-volume biography of John Marshall not only won the Pulitzer...
When he entered the U.S. Senate in 1899 at age 36, Albert Jeremiah Beveridge (1862-1927) was hailed as one of America's most influential young leaders. An advocate of U.S. imperialism overseas, he foresaw the growth of America as a world power during...
Albert Jeremiah Beveridge (October 6 1862, Highland County, Ohio – April 27 1927, Indianapolis, Indiana) was an American historian and United States Senator from Indiana. He was born in Ohio, admitted to the Indiana bar in 1887 and practiced law...
George Marshall Foundation Pres. and CEO Albert Beveridge believes that the impetus for the Marshall Plan was both self-interest and humanitarian interest on the part of the US. The initiative was deployed to rebuild the war-torn economies of Europe and to facilitate cooperation among...
Albert J. White Albert J. White, 77, of Roswell, N.M., passed away Thursday, May 5, 2005. No services are planned. Al's last wish was that his body be cremated and his ashes cast upon the waters of the Mississippi River that he may...