According to the U.S. Geological Survey, the mountain was named for McKinley in 1896 by William Andrews Dickey, a prospector ...
speaker This is “The Opinions,” a show that brings you a mix of voices from “New York Times Opinion ... Donald Trump’s newfound love of William McKinley, the 25th president of the ...
Political cartoonists “loved to depict Populists as marching peasants wearing liberty caps” and the New York Sun called Bryan “William Jacobin Bryan.” In the end, McKinley won handily ...
The government is larger today than it was back then, so there was less interest on the part of the oligarchs of the day to lobby government.
The president freely deploys phrases from the history books, but many scholars warn that he misrepresents the country’s past.
President Donald Trump has thrust the 25th U.S. president (1897-1901) back into the spotlight, restoring his name to the ...
William McKinley, the 25th president ... Federico Rios for The New York Times It is an unlikely restoration for an American president whose little-noted but highly consequential time in office ...
Trump loves McKinley, as he said in the inauguration speech, because McKinley “made our country very rich through tariffs” and Trump himself is enthusiastically pro-tariff. But this itself should give ...
This period was epitomized by President William McKinley (1897-1901), who ... Arnaud Leparmentier (New York (United States) correspondent) Translation of an original article published in French ...
But in 1897, a gold prospector and admirer of William McKinley—a president-elect at the time—dubbed the mountain “Mount McKinley” in an article published by The New York Sun newspaper ...
The move, the 47th president says, will ‘restore the name of a great president’ to ‘Mount McKinley, where it should be and where it belongs.’ ...