L. Mencken. Articles, cartoons, and reports from the trial almost universally skewered William Jennings Bryan, representing his crusade against evolution as outdated, self-serving, or ...
William Jennings Bryan stepped off the train at Dayton in July of 1925, ready to fight for a "righteous cause." For thirty years the Great Commoner had been a progressive force in the Democratic ...
He ran his campaign on the idea that his opponent William Jennings Bryan, who had twice lost already, was not a real opponent. Challenges: William Howard Taft stumbled dramatically on two important ...