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Richard Franklin Bensel (born 1949) is a
professor of
American politics at
Cornell University.
Bensel has
attempted to
bridge the gap
between American...
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National Convention, p. 233.
Bensel, p. 232. Williams, p. 86.
Bensel, pp. 232–234.
Bensel, p. 236.
Bensel, p. 237.
Bensel, pp. 241–242. Kazin, p. 62. Williams...
- 378. Williams, p. 74.
Bensel, p. 18.
Bensel, p. 34. Jones, p. 187. Williams, p. 76. Coletta, p. 125.
Bensel, pp. 184–189.
Bensel, pp. 57–58. Barnes, p...
- John
Anderson Bensel (August 16, 1863 – June 19, 1922) was an
American civil engineer and
politician from New York. He was
President of the
American Society...
- The
George F.
Bensel House is a
historic residence built in 1912 in Jacksonville, Florida. It was
designed by
Wilbur B. Talley.
Bensel,
president of Southern...
- 1929.
Goetz was born in
Chicago to
Samuel T.
Goetz and his wife
Ottillie Bensel who both
emigrated from
Germany and
moved to 1338 Eddy
Street in the Wrigleyville...
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midwestern politics, 1850-1900. Free Press. pp. 323–35.
Richard Franklin Bensel (2000). The
Political Economy of
American Industrialization, 1877-1900....
- wasn't
directly sent to Payton,
instead it came to team
spokesman Greg
Bensel, who then
forwarded it to the
coaching staff with this message: "email from...
- life,
leaving the
Englishman locked up to a slow and
lonely death. Mari
Bensel as
Sophie Zimmermann James Carney as
Englishman Nils
Schulz as
Dieter Schäfer...
- ****an. Tokyo: Fuji Bank. 1967. ISBN 978-0-333-71139-2. OCLC 254964565.
Bensel,
Richard Franklin (2000). The
political economy of
American industrialization...