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The Washington Post
Washington, District of Columbia •
Tue, Jun 16, 1908
Page 2
William Jennings Bryan and wife agree that Woodrow Wilson should be Bryan's running mate
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The Washington Post
Washington, District of Columbia •
Tue, Jun 16, 1908
Page 2
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United States
District of Columbia
Washington
The Washington Post
1908
Jun
16
Page 2
William Jennings Bryan and wife agree that Woodrow Wilson should be Bryan's running mate