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    Charles W. Bryan

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  1. Charles Wayland Bryan (February 10, 1867 – March 4, 1945) was an American businessman and politician who served as the 20th and 23rd Governor of Nebraska, and Mayor of Lincoln, Nebraska, and was the Democratic nominee for Vice President in 1924.

  2. Charles Wayland Bryan (February 10, 1867 – March 4, 1945) was an American businessman and politician who served as the 20th and 23rd Governor of Nebraska, and Mayor of Lincoln, Nebraska, and was the Democratic nominee for Vice President in 1924.

  3. CHARLES W. BRYAN, the twenty-first and twenty-fourth governor to serve Nebraska, was born in Salem, Illinois, on February 10, 1867. His education was attained at Illinois College in Jacksonville and at the University of Chicago.

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  5. Charles Wayland Bryan (1867-1945, D-NE) was a relative of Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan and was the governor of Nebraska. He was also nominated by the Democratic Party to serve as the vice-presidential nominee in 1924.

  6. CHARLES W. Bryan is one of those political figures who has been lost in the historiographical shuffle. At least two reasons help to account for this. In 1924, Bryan became an early statistic by being defeated in his only attempt at national office--the Vice-Presidency of the United States.

  7. Charles W. Bryan. (Show more) Key People: John W. Davis. United States presidential election of 1924, American presidential election held on November 4, 1924, in which Republican Calvin Coolidge defeated Democrat John W. Davis. Running as the Progressive Party candidate, Robert M. La Follette captured some one-sixth of the popular vote.

  8. A voice from one almost forgotten. Summary. Cartoon shows Charles Wayland Bryan (brother of William Jennings Bryan) defiantly facing the GOP elephant, who holds a sign reading: "Coolidge Will Quit in 1929." Bryan says, "Coolidge hasn't changed the situation!

  9. Charles Walter Bryan, Jr. was born on January 20, 1890, to Charles Walter Bryan and Mary Elizabeth Shaw. He graduated from Washington University in 1912 with a degree in Civil Engineering.

  10. Charles W. Bryan, Jr. Papers. This collection details the early personal development and subsequent professional activities of Charles W. Bryan, Jr., a graduate of Washington University's School of Engineering and Board of Trustee member.