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- Rutherford B. Hayess Inaugural Address
But at the basis of all prosperity, for that as well as for every other part of the country, lies the improvement of the intellectual and moral condition of the people Universal suffrage should rest upon universal education
- Rutherford B. Hayes - Wikipedia
Rutherford Birchard Hayes ( ˈrʌðərfərd ⓘ; October 4, 1822 – January 17, 1893) was the 19th president of the United States, serving from 1877 to 1881 Hayes served as Cincinnati 's city solicitor from 1858 to 1861 He was a staunch abolitionist who defended refugee slaves in court proceedings [1]
- The Personality of Rutherford B Hayes - Critics Rant
Rutherford B Hayes’ leadership style was marked by a blend of moral conviction and pragmatic decision-making As president during the challenging Reconstruction era, Hayes demonstrated a nuanced approach to governance that sought to stabilize the nation and address deep-seated social issues
- Rutherford B. Hayes and the Restoration of Presidential Powers
Hayes showed his moral integrity by confronting and defeating congressional efforts to impose its will on presidential appointments According to Hoogenboom, Hayes did not try to implement wholesale changes in the entire civil service What he did do was support changes to the already corrupt system in incremental stages
- Rutherford B. Hayes | American Experience | Official Site - PBS
Projecting a moral and honest reputation, Hayes left much of the campaigning to others The night of the election, he went to bed convinced the Democrat Samuel Tilden had won
- Inaugural Address by Rutherford B. Hayes
That a moral obligation rests upon the National Government to employ its constitutional power and influence to establish the rights of the people it has emancipated, and to protect them in the enjoyment of those rights when they are infringed or assailed, is also generally admitted
- Rutherford B. Hayes and the - JSTOR
Somewhere in the future, as Hayes sensed, lay the Populists and Progres- sives and their emphasis on collective action, environmentalism and the confident use of laws to remake men and regulate their behavior
- Rutherford B. Hayes: The President Who Advocated for Civil Service Reform
She instilled in young Rutherford a strong work ethic, a sense of responsibility, and a belief in the importance of education Hayes' formal education began in local schools before he attended the prestigious Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio He excelled academically and graduated in 1842
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