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  1. 31 de dic. de 2014 · Jerry Voorhis (Horace Jeremiah Voorhis, 1901-1984) was the headmaster of the Voorhis School for Boys, founded by his father, Nash Motor Company executive Charles Voorhis, in 1928. The Voorhis School was located in San Dimas, California and provided an education and room and board to underprivileged boys.

  2. Jerry Voorhis by PAUL BULLOCK August of 1945 was a momentous month. On the sixth day, an atomic bomb - "the power of the sun/* it was called - devastated the Japanese city of Hiroshima, and three days later a second one struck Nagasaki. On the fourteenth day, Japan surrendered and the bloodiest war in history had come to an end.

  3. 15 de sept. de 2020 · Jerry Voorhis: Educator, 1971. box 94, folder 4. Oral History with Horace Jeremiah Voorhis. Conducted by Enid H. Douglass. Entering Politics and Early Congressional Campaigns, 1971. box 94, folder 5. Oral History with Horace Jeremiah Voorhis. Conducted by Enid ...

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  5. Jerry Voorhis Speech Material - Nixon's Presidency Years, What Democrat's Must Do, What is Happening to our Country, Hearst is Here, Kennedy Pocket Veto Case box 78, folder 20. Jerry Voorhis Notes for Speeches, 1974. box 78, folder 21. Jerry Voorhis Tax Speech (Notes and Text), 1973. box 78, folder ...

  6. Jerry Voorhis was a Democratic politician from California. He represented the 12 th Congressional District in Los Angeles County from 1937 to 1947 as a representative in the US Congress. He was defeated in the 1946 Congressional election by none other than Richard Nixon. Nixon’s campaign was cited as an example of red-baiting during his ...

  7. Jerry Voorhis was a Socialist politician from California. He served as ambassador to the Confederate States under President Al Smith . On June 21, 1941, it fell to Voorhis to tell Confederate President Jake Featherston that President Smith had refused Featherston's ultimata demanding a complete US withdrawal from former Confederate territory ceded to the US after the Great War .