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  1. PHOTOS: James M. Cox, Dayton Daily News founder and Ohio’s first three-term governor 1 / 20 The 1920 presidential election pitted two Ohioans - Ohio Gov. James Cox and U.S. Sen. Warren Harding ...

  2. Cox CAM Fellows have opportunities to conduct research through several centers, institutes, affiliates and programs at Grady College specializing in their respective areas. Visit our Centers and Institutes webpage for more information. James M. Cox Jr. Institute for Journalism Innovation, Management and Leadership; New Media Institute

  3. James M. Cox. James Middleton Cox is pictured at his desk in 1920, during his third term as the governor of Ohio. Although Cox never lived in Georgia, his 1939 purchase of the Atlanta Journal and the Atlanta Georgian gave him significant political power in the state. Cox also acquired WSB, the South's first radio station, in the deal.

  4. James M. Cox. AKA James Middleton Cox. Newspaper magnate, twice Ohio Governor. Birthplace: Jacksonburg, OH Location of death: Kettering, OH Cause of death: unspecified Remains: Buried. His parents were farmers, but James M. Cox's brother-in-law was publisher of the Middletown Weekly Signal, and he worked there for several years. He then worked at the ...

    • March 31, 1870
    • July 15, 1957
  5. Nov 3, 2020 · James M. Cox was the Democratic Harding – an Ohio-born-and-bred newspaper editor of middling political accomplishments, whose primary assets seemed to be an Ohio address, a frenzied ...

  6. James M. Cox is a candidate for President because he hopes to be the instrument of divine Providence in a great accomplishment. He knows that the man who secures America's adherence to the League of Nations is as certain of a permanent place in the scrolls of fame as those who laid the foundations of freedom or those who preserved it in the ...

  7. Jan 13, 2019 · Gov. James Middleton Cox. Terms January 13, 1913 - January 11, 1915. January 8, 1917 - January 10, 1921. Party Democratic. Born March 31, 1870. Passed June 15, 1957. Birth State Ohio. Family Married twice--Mary Harding (divorced 1911), three children; Margaretta Blair, two children. National Office (s) Served Representative.

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