• The Robert A. Taft Memorial, featuring a 10-foot (3.0 m) statue by the sculptor Wheeler Williams and a bell tower, is located north of the Capitol on Constitution...
  • ...Russell Kirk and James McClellan, The Political Principles of Robert A. Taft (1967); and particularly James T. Patterson, Mr. Republican: A Biography of Robert.
  • However, the delegates of the convention passed him over, again, selecting a more liberal candidate in Thomas Dewey (Robert A. Taft: More than ‘Mr. Republican’).
  • Robert A. Taft was a Republican leader in the U.S. Senate for 14 years (1939–53) whose espousal of traditional conservatism won him the sobriquet “Mr...
  • He also chaired the Senate Labor and Public Welfare Committee and sponsored the Taft-Hartley Labor Act of 1947. ... Senate art depicting Robert A Taft.
  • "Robert A. Taft, the Constitution, and American Foreign Policy, 1939-53," Journal of Contemporary History, 17 (July, 1982), Moore, John Robert.
  • Robert A. Taft. Robert Alphonso Taft was born on September 8, 1889, in Cincinnati, into one of Ohio`s most famous political families.
  • Robert A. Taft was known as "Mr. Republican" for his dominance during the years 1939-1953, when he served as a U.S. senator from Ohio.
  • 12/18/1952 • Robert A. Taft. Written in 1951, Taft argued that the freedom of the people of the United States was — as it is now — in serious danger from the...
  • In the end, Robert A. Taft left an indelible mark on conservatism and on the country. He was one of the great statesmen of our age.
  • Robert A. Taft AKA Robert Alphonso Taft. Born: 8-Sep-1889 Birthplace: Cincinnati, OH Died: 31-Jul-1953 Location of death: New York City Cause of death...
  • Robert A. Taft, who died 70 years ago today — July 31, 1953. Among the few outstanding American statesmen and the fewer whose greatness was...
  • Robert A. Taft is an American conservative politician, lawyer, and scion of the Republican Party's Taft family.