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The New Yorker In 1916, a local newspaper blamed Jeannette Rankin for the suicide of Colonel E. Jacob Crull, whom she had defeated for a seat in the House of Representatives. “The sting of defeat, administered by a woman—Miss Jeannette Rankin, congresswoman fro
Read more ... m Montana—made Jacob Crull, prominent Montana politician, commit suicide.”
A Century Before Hillary
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In 1916—before the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment—Jeannette Rankin became the first woman elected to Congress.
110 months ago
The New Yorker In 1916, a local newspaper blamed Jeannette Rankin for the suicide of Colonel E. Jacob Crull, whom she had defeated for a seat in the House of Representatives. “The sting of defeat, administered by a woman—Miss Jeannette Rankin, congresswoman fro
Read more ... m Montana—made Jacob Crull, prominent Montana politician, commit suicide.”
112 months ago
The New Yorker In 1916, a local newspaper blamed Jeannette Rankin for the suicide of Colonel E. Jacob Crull, whom she had defeated for a seat in the House of Representatives. “The sting of defeat, administered by a woman—Miss Jeannette Rankin, congresswoman fro
Read more ... m Montana—made Jacob Crull, prominent Montana politician, commit suicide.”
A Century Before Hillary
newyorker.com
In 1916—before the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment—Jeannette Rankin became the first woman elected to Congress.
112 months ago
The New Yorker Jeannette Rankin was the first woman elected to Congress. A 2005 biography asked whether the "demon that possessed" her was a "desire for fame and influence."
A Century Before Hillary
newyorker.com
In 1916—before the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment—Jeannette Rankin became the first woman elected to Congress.
115 months ago
The New Yorker In 1917, when she first entered the House of Representatives, Jeannette Rankin was a little worried: thirty-six and unmarried, she did not want to be accused of flirting.
A Century Before Hillary
newyorker.com
In 1916—before the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment—Jeannette Rankin became the first woman elected to Congress.
115 months ago
The New Yorker In 1916, a local newspaper blamed Jeannette Rankin for the suicide of Colonel E. Jacob Crull, whom she had defeated for a seat in the House of Representatives. “The sting of defeat, administered by a woman—Miss Jeannette Rankin, congresswoman fro
Read more ... m Montana—made Jacob Crull, prominent Montana politician, commit suicide.”
A Century Before Hillary
newyorker.com
In 1916—before the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment—Jeannette Rankin became the first woman elected to Congress.
115 months ago
NBC News A jury had convicted Faria of first degree murder in 2013. His wife was found stabbed 55 times on December 27th, 2011 in the couple's home.
125 months ago
Daily Mail Sport Is Chelsea Football Club's number 2 ready to make the step up?
127 months ago
Techmeme "On Thursday, a woman told police her son had a copy of a Snapchat photo sent from the accused. Jeannette Sgt. Donald Johnston saw the photo, depicting the wounded victim in the chair as found by his mother. It also depicted a young man taking a “s
Read more ... elfie” with the victim in the background."
134 months ago
500px Is There Anybody Out There? by Danilo Faria: http://goo.gl/e2ztaQ
134 months ago
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