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660: 192:. He wrote "It has been my experience that almost invariably serious and difficult complications arise the moment women are given equal powers with men in connection with the direction of organization work that relates to the Citizen's Army," He said "The men of this country ... do not expect the women to take part in wars on the firing line... Until women are subject to military service on the same basis as men, they cannot expect and should not be given equal authority, either in organizations for preparedness, or in fighting units." 172:
and organize lectures about the war, but the league may have been involved in intimidation of people opposed to the war. In 1918 he founded the "Next of Kin" organization for people whose relatives were serving in the military. As leader of this organization, he demanded that the
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Bloodgood became chairman of the Milwaukee Defense Council. He was one of the founders of the Wisconsin Loyalty League in the summer of 1917. The main purpose was to sell
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Bloodgood was a proponent of liberalization of antitrust legislation to protect workers and avoid chaotic competition, and in 1928 was made Chairman of the
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The Origins of the National Recovery Administration: Business, Government, and the Trade Association Issue, 1921-1933
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Journal of the ... Annual Council of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Milwaukee
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on November 4, 1871, son of Francis Bloodgood and Josephine M. Colt. He was a descendant of
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Bloodgood was strongly opposed to integrating women, who he felt were instinctively
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Battling Miss Bolsheviki: The Origins of Female Conservatism in the United States
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taking a stronger position on anti-trust violations and the economy in decline.
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Only the Heretics are Burning: Democracy and Repression in World War I America
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in 1894. He married Elizabeth Twombly Farrand on September 14, 1896.
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Remey, Oliver E.; Cochems, Henry F.; Bloodgood, Wheeler P. (1912).
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in 1854, and he studied law in this office. He was admitted to the
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in 1658. His father and uncles were also successful lawyers in
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The Attempted Assassination of Ex-President Theodore Roosevet
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Currey, Josiah Seymour (1922). "Wheeler Peckham Bloodgood".
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Gregory, John Goadby (1931). "Wheeler Peckham Bloodgood".
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Episcopal Church. Diocese of Milwaukee. Council (1930).
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Episcopal Church. Diocese of Milwaukee. Council 1930
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Milwaukee
Wisconsin
antitrust
Milwaukee
Wisconsin
Francois Bloetgoet
Flushing, Long Island
Wisconsin
Joseph Colt Bloodgood
Wheeler Hazard Peckham
bar
1912 national elections
Theodore Roosevelt
Progressive Party
World War I
Liberty bonds
socialist
Daniel Hoan
pacifist
War Department
National Civic Federation
Sherman Antitrust Act
Justice Department
pneumonia
The Attempted Assassination of Ex-President Theodore Roosevet
Kessinger Publishing
ISBN
978-1-163-97160-4

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