Landon DeKay (center), an MBA accounting student at Alfred University, with Ali Coskun (left) and Theresa Gunn, Alfred University accounting professors, at the Rochester Chapter of the New York State ...
Since Nov. 3, 1936, Alfred Mossman Landon has spent most of his time at home in Kansas, attending to his oil business and building himself a new, white colonial house. Meanwhile, Herbert Hoover has ...
Landon DeKay ’25 MBA, at the International Conference on Management, Tourism, and Technologies, held in San Carlos, Costa Rica. Recent Alfred University graduate Landon DeKay represented the ...
The straight, quiet streets which run north & south in Topeka, Kans. are named for U. S. Presidents. In the ornate, yellow-brick house at No. 801 Buchanan St., with a dried-up goldfish pool in the ...
1936 G.O.P. Convention Alfred Landon acceptance speech for the Republican Party Alfred Landon and WR Hopkins Campaign poster for the Republican National Convention 1936 Cleveland Public Auditorium ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - July 23, 1936. Kansas Governor Alf Landon became the GOP’s pick for the party’s presidential candidate. Landon did not even win in Kansas, winning only Maine and Vermont.
This sticker shows support for Republican nominees Alf Landon and Frank Knox, who ran for president and vice-president respectively during the 1936 United States presidential election. They lost to ...
Alfred Landon Warlick was born June 11, 1936, in Greenville, Illinois, to Irl Warlick and Margaret (Schumaker) Warlick. He passed away on Dec. 3, 2021, at the age of 85 in Syracuse, Nebraska. Alfred ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. Alf Landon and Frank Knox were the ...