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Republican views than has. I am for the same people as the colonel, but I am for some more people." McCormick also told her to decide between Garvin Tankersley and the
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Wentworth, and more top-quality Arabians bred in the UK were put on the market. Tankersley purchased 14 Hanstead horses, the largest group from that estate sold to a single buyer. The arrival of the English horses was, in Tankersley's view, an opportunity to preserve
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Maxwell Peter Miller, Jr. in 1941. She and Miller lived in Tucson for two years, where she developed a deep love for Arizona. They then moved to Chicago for a time, and subsequently to her mother's Trinchera Ranch, which Bazy ran. Her mother died of pancreatitis on December 31, 1944, two
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Tydings losing his race. It also brought Bazy and her paper to the attention of the United States Senate, where the paper's treatment of Tydings was viewed by a bipartisan Senate panel as a violation of "simple decency and honesty" and "a shocking abuse of the spirit and
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Tiffany Tankersley (1970–2012). She also had two stepchildren, Anne Tankersley Sturm and Garvin Tankersley, Jr. At the time of her death, she had six
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970:: If you're born with money, you have an obligation to do good works for others." She was also noted for a strong personality, as her friend, Hermann Bleibtreu of the University of Arizona explained: "If she was in any position of leadership or power, she was dominant." She became a strong
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in 1954. When he announced the sale, one of the paper's board members insisted that Bazy Tankersley be given a chance to purchase it, so McCormick gave her 48 hours to match the $ 10 million asking price. She could not raise the money to do so. Upon the purchase of the
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up to public scorn and ridicule". Pearson had frequently criticized McCarthy, McCarthy in turn criticized Pearson in a speech on the floor of the Senate, and the two men had even been in a physical altercation in December 1950. The
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in 1951 over what Pearson viewed as a "conspiracy to smear his reputation". In the Tydings case, a composite photograph created by Garvin Tankersley made Tydings appear to be meeting with a
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horses of bloodlines she considered of excellent quality. In her early years, she also looked for "golden crosses", such as breeding offspring of Indraff to progeny of the
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to prevent further development. Tankersley's longtime employee, Jerry Hamilton, continued to manage the Hat Ranch for Miller as a home for young horses bred by Al-Marah.
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there. Tankersley, though identified as a Republican, displayed a photo of FDR at the ranch. The Hat Ranch was home to her young stock, allowing them to live free in an
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2491:Leighton, David (October 6, 2015).
2165:
1812:"Tiffany Allie Tankersley Obituary"
1327:
647:First Amendment of the Constitution
609:, merging the papers to create the
573:
448:from 1929 to 1931 as a progressive
13:
2629:
2539:"Grande Dame of the Arabian Horse"
2365:
1947:Warren, James (23 February 1997).
1511:Parkinson, Mary Jane (June 2013).
1163:. February 6, 2013. Archived from
1157:"Ruth 'Bazy' McCormick Tankersley"
768:for $ 10,000. Indraff was bred by
16:American horse breeder (1921–2013)
14:
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2460:McCall, Elizabeth (May 5, 2013).
1919:. Associated Press. March 3, 1951
1040:International Museum of the Horse
2174:"... And Ride Away Singing"
1884:. March 29, 1954. Archived from
1706:Warren, James (March 27, 2005).
1519:. pp. 64–77. Archived from
619:Eleanor Medill "Cissy" Patterson
411:
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128:
2550:Edwards, Gladys Brown. (1973).
2394:
2368:"Standardbred Sport Bloodlines"
1931:
1818:. Legacy.com. September 7, 2012
1785:Davis, Tony (August 28, 2013).
1634:
1252:. February 2013. Archived from
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1103:
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330:Tankersley purchased her first
151:
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2607:Smith, Richard Norton (2003).
2512:"Our Philosophy & Mission"
2411:"Old Friend Comes for a Visit"
1552:. Al-marah.com. Archived from
1131:
772:of Ohio, and was a son of the
444:from Illinois, serving in the
440:of Ohio), was a member of the
373:and placed the Hat Ranch in a
1:
2862:People from Potomac, Maryland
2636:Parkinson, Mary Jane (1998).
2400:Miller, K, pp. 145, 181, 261.
1125:
653:, including McCarthy and the
550:Republican National Committee
418:Joseph Medill McCormick, 1912
2057:Miller, Mark (Spring 2013).
1340:"Ruth Hanna McCormick Simms"
385:Background and personal life
7:
2857:People from Byron, Illinois
2800:William Sanderson McCormick
2735:Edith Rockefeller McCormick
2710:William McCormick Blair Jr.
1052:2010 World Equestrian Games
788:
744:
352:Montgomery County, Maryland
141:Garvin E. "Tank" Tankersley
10:
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2785:Robert Sanderson McCormick
2529:
1579:"Milestones, Jul. 7, 1947"
901:, and was licensed by the
833:
530:1948 Presidential campaign
406:Ruth Hanna McCormick, 1920
388:
207:Robert Sanderson McCormick
99:Owner of Al-Marah Arabians
2813:
2795:William Grigsby McCormick
2692:
1550:"Bazy's Memorial Website"
1420:Cordery, Stacy A (2008).
961:
907:Michigan State University
886:Arabian Horse Association
874:Franklin Delano Roosevelt
830:-bred stallion Gulastra.
582:Robert R. McCormick, 1925
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2588:Schofler, Patti (2006).
2567:Miller, Kristie (2005).
2125:"How to Read a Pedigree"
1874:"The Press: Sale of the
1708:"'A Complicated Person'"
1057:
978:research. She supported
47:Ruth Elizabeth McCormick
2740:Harold Fowler McCormick
1344:U.S. History in Context
1313:"McCormick, Ruth Hanna"
615:Washington Times-Herald
514:Washington Times-Herald
469:Albuquerque, New Mexico
310:Washington Times-Herald
295:for president in 2008.
266:Joseph Medill McCormick
178:Joseph Medill McCormick
2770:Nancy Fowler McCormick
2745:Hope Baldwin McCormick
2700:Anita McCormick Blaine
2123:Magid, Arlene (2009).
2033:. Allbreedpedigree.com
1488:Inside Tucson Business
926:
903:US Department of Labor
899:Pima Community College
892:Apprenticeship program
843:
757:
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210:(paternal grandfather)
202:(maternal grandfather)
2760:L. Hamilton McCormick
2472:on September 29, 2013
2172:Waiditschka, Gudrun.
1917:Eugene Register-Guard
1426:. New York: Penguin.
1288:. Library of Congress
1210:– via HighBeam.
988:Defenders of Wildlife
952:conservation easement
920:
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803:Barnesville, Maryland
780:. Indraff became her
752:
716:Horse breeding career
581:
458:Albert Gallatin Simms
371:University of Arizona
2882:Maryland Republicans
2877:Illinois Republicans
2821:Cyrus McCormick Farm
2790:Ruth Hanna McCormick
2765:Leander J. McCormick
2543:Modern Arabian Horse
2514:. The Gregory School
2102:Modern Arabian Horse
2095:"A New Kind of Show"
2063:Modern Arabian Horse
1888:on November 16, 2010
1845:LaSalle News Tribune
1193:"The Mighty Mrs. T."
1161:LaSalle News Tribune
735:Crabbet Arabian Stud
595:LaSalle Post-Tribune
360:Crabbet Arabian Stud
277:Ruth Hanna McCormick
275:U.S. Representative
127: 1941;
114:M. Peter Miller, Jr.
2912:American columnists
2887:Arizona Republicans
2780:Robert R. McCormick
2755:Katharine McCormick
2750:Joseph M. McCormick
2730:Cyrus McCormick Jr.
2372:Sport Horse Breeder
2338:Arabian Horse World
2059:"Al-Marah Arabians"
1517:Arabian Horse World
1048:Lexington, Kentucky
1044:Kentucky Horse Park
694:The Washington Post
611:Daily News-Tribune.
555:The Washington Post
523:Lynchburg, Virginia
367:Parkinson's disease
320:The Washington Post
215:Robert R. McCormick
2720:Chauncey McCormick
2497:Arizona Daily Star
2366:Kirsan, Kathleen.
2273:"Crabbet Arabians"
2184:on 5 December 2013
2010:Arizona Daily Star
1851:on August 18, 2016
1816:Arizona Daily Star
1737:Milwaukee Sentinel
1004:The Gregory School
1000:Barnesville School
956:Grand Canyon Trust
936:Kissimmee, Florida
927:
913:Death and bequests
844:
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634:Millard E. Tydings
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498:Bennington College
426:part-owner of the
375:conservation trust
356:Flagstaff, Arizona
291:causes and backed
37:Tankersley in 2003
2892:Arizona Democrats
2834:
2833:
2647:978-1-930140-00-4
2247:"Hanstead Horses"
2127:. arlenemagid.com
1791:High Country News
1678:on March 23, 2014
1433:978-1-4406-2964-8
1259:on March 20, 2013
1196:Horse & Rider
1167:on March 11, 2016
944:Clermont, Florida
925:dinner show, 2010
868:, who had hosted
866:Isabella Greenway
799:Potomac, Maryland
795:Montgomery County
599:LaSalle, Illinois
379:Clermont, Florida
268:. Her mother was
236:
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2775:Robert McCormick
2715:Brooks McCormick
2705:William M. Blair
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807:Lady Gladys Yule
659:Westbrook Pegler
603:Peru News-Herald
574:Newspaper career
548:as chair of the
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