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  2. James M. Cox - Wikipedia

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    Cox was born on a farm near the tiny Butler County, Ohio, village of Jacksonburg, the youngest son of Gilbert Cox and Eliza (née Andrew); he had six siblings. [2] Cox was named James Monroe Cox at birth; he was later known as James Middleton Cox, possibly because he spent part of his early years in Middletown, Ohio.

  3. James M. Cox Jr. - Wikipedia

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    James McMahon Cox Jr. (June 27, 1903 – October 27, 1974), was an American businessman who became the chairman of Cox Enterprises and Cox Broadcasting Corporation after his father James M. Cox died in 1957. [1]

  4. Barbara Cox Anthony - Wikipedia

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    Barbara Blair Cox Anthony (December 8, 1922 – May 28, 2007) was the youngest daughter of James M. Cox, a Democratic governor of Ohio, newspaper publisher and broadcaster. With her sister Anne Cox Chambers and her brother James M. Cox, Jr., she inherited, via a trust, ownership and control of her father's company, now called Cox Enterprises .

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  6. James Cox Chambers - Wikipedia

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    Chambers is the son of Anne Cox Chambers, the former US Ambassador to Belgium, [4] and the grandson of newspaper publisher, three-time Governor of Ohio, and 1920 Democratic nominee for President James M. Cox. He has two half-sisters from his mother's first marriage, Katharine Ann Johnson and Margaretta Johnson. He graduated from Bard College in ...

  7. Talk:James M. Cox - Wikipedia

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    Project Gutenburg lists the subject of The Progressive Democracy of James M. Cox as being "Cox, James M. (James Middleton), 1870-1957".-- SwissCelt 17:55, 2 July 2006 (UTC) [ reply ] In March 2006 someone fixed the problem I was referring to, which was an incorrect reference using the Gutenburg template.

  8. 1920 Democratic National Convention - Wikipedia

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    A guest ticket purchased for June 28 of the Democratic National Convention in San Francisco.. Although William Gibbs McAdoo (Wilson's son-in-law and former Treasury Secretary) was the strongest candidate, Wilson blocked his nomination in hopes a deadlocked convention would demand that he run for a third term, even though he was seriously ill, physically immobile, and in seclusion at the time.

  9. The Books of Homilies - Wikipedia

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    Many of the sermons are straightforward exhortations to read scripture daily and lead a life of prayer and faith in Jesus Christ; the other works are lengthy scholarly treatises intended to inform church leaders in theology, church history, the fall of the Byzantine Empire and those aspects of the Roman Catholic Church and doctrine from which ...