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Grover Cleveland

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  • BRIAN LAMB, host: H. Paul Jeffers, why do you call Grover Cleveland an ` honest 'president?

    An Honest President: The Life & Presidencies of Grover Cleveland 2000

  • And can you call Grover Cleveland and John D. Rockefeller and Andrew Carnegie and J.P. Morgan great when they dodged the draft?

    Great Minds of History 1999

  • And yet, offer $20 to anyone who can name Grover Cleveland's vice president -- anybody?

    CNN Transcript Oct 5, 2004 2004

  • One was named Groveland, and since there were no orange groves in the vicinity, I wondered if it had been named for Grover Cleveland, since he was the second New York State governor to be elected president.

    Henry J. Stern: Paradise Lost Henry J. Stern 2011

  • One was named Groveland, and since there were no orange groves in the vicinity, I wondered if it had been named for Grover Cleveland, since he was the second New York State governor to be elected president.

    Henry J. Stern: Paradise Lost Henry J. Stern 2011

  • Two U.S presidents—Millard Fillmore and Grover Cleveland—were born in Buffalo, and a third, Teddy Roosevelt, was sworn in there.

    The Empire State Can Rise Again Jonathan Cohen 2011

  • Since Grover Cleveland, every POTUS has sat down to at least one white-tie gathering with the Gridiron, an exclusive cadre of D.C. journalists.

    Gridiron's POTUS invite: Accepted! 2011

  • Probably the most famous sex scandal of the late 19th century involved Grover Cleveland when he was running for president in 1884.

    A Short History of Political Suicide 2011

  • Long ago, in 1884, the Republicans got in trouble when their presidential nominee, James Gillespie Blaine, sat placidly on a platform while a Presbyterian minister assailed Grover Cleveland's Democrats as "the party of rum, Romanism, and rebellion."

    Ken Blackwell: President Obama's Comity Central Ken Blackwell 2011

  • Of course, much has changed in American politics since the time of Grover Cleveland, Thomas B. Reed, William Jennings Bryan and Foraker's husband, Joseph, a U.S. senator from Ohio.

    Little-Known Gold From the Gilded Age James Grant 2011

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