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  1. Robert La Follette BS1879, LLD1901, the eventual architect of the Progressive movement, was also known for devising exploits that included putting a farm animal on the balcony of University Hall, stealing grapes from the experimental farm, and taking croquet sets from Ladies’ Hall. His academic performance was shaky.

  2. Robert La Follette was quite simply a great human being. He started his campaign for the 1900 governorship election in 1897. He campaigned on issues, such as tax reform political democracy regulation of corporations a direct primary to select the candidates for the political parties La Follette was elected in 1900 and re-elected in 1902 and 1904.

  3. 'Fighting Bob' La Follette Leads the Movement. The stirring of political and social change reputedly occurred on September 17, 1891, when Republican leader Philetus Sawyer offered 35-year-old attorney Robert M. La Follette (1855-1925) a bribe to fix a court case. Furious, La Follette refused it, later saying, "Nothing else ever came into my life that exerted such a powerful influence upon me."

  4. LA FOLLETTE, ROBERT M. (1855–1925)Robert Marion La Follette was one of the few giants in the history of the United States senate, ranking with henry clay and daniel webster. Born in a Wisconsin log cabin, he was graduated from his state's university in Madison, began his legal practice there, and spent three undistinguished terms (1885–1891) in Congress.

  5. Robert M. La Follette Dane County Beginnings. In 1858, when Robert La Follette was just three years old, he recited a two-line poem at the newly built schoolhouse a mile from his home. Someone lifted him up to stand on the teacher's desk so that he could say: You'd not expect one of my age To speak in public on the stage.

  6. 21 de nov. de 2023 · Robert La Follette was born June 14, 1855, in Primrose, Wisconsin, and died June 18, 1925, in Washington D.C. He grew up in Wisconsin in a prosperous rural area giving him exposure and ...

  7. 10 de oct. de 2013 · Among those who foresaw the dangers of imperialism, Robert La Follette deserves special remembrance. Among the many Americans of past generations who foresaw the dangers that militarism and imperialism would bring to the United States, Robert La Follette deserves special remembrance as an exemplar of the patriotic statesmanship we need today.