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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 123. Chapters: Herbert Hoover, Zora Neale Hurston, Chicago Tribune, Murray Rothbard, H. L. Mencken, Charles Lindbergh, Everett Dirksen, B. Carroll Reece, Bricker Amendment, Robert Taft, Rose Wilder Lane, Hamilton Fish III, Robert R. McCormick, Albert Ritchie, John Dos Passos, United States non-interventionism, Lillian Gish, Albert Jay Nock, American Liberty League, Isabel Paterson, America First Committee, List of critics of the New Deal, Southern Agrarians, Human Events, Frank Chodorov, Conservative coalition, The American Conservative, Old Right, H. R. Gross, John T. Flynn, George H. Bender, Garet Garrett, Leonard Read, Rush D. Holt, Sr., John W. Bricker, J. Bracken Lee, Howard Buffett, Eugene Siler, Merwin K. Hart, Henrik Shipstead, Louis Bromfield, Daniel A. Reed, Oswald Garrison Villard, William E. Jenner, Raymond C. Hoiles, Bourke B. Hickenlooper, Raymond Moley, John M. Pratt, James Alexander Reed, Clare Hoffman, Lawrence Dennis, Robert E. Wood, 1948 Republican National Convention, Kenneth S. Wherry, Percy L. Greaves, Jr., Samuel B. Pettengill, Felix Morley, William Volker Fund, 1952 Republican National Convention, Frank Gannett, Thomas H. Werdel, T. Coleman Andrews, Charles W. Brooks, National Committee to Uphold Constitutional Government, Henry Regnery, Ralph W. Gwinn, Frederick Cleveland Smith, Noah M. Mason, George N. Crocker, Conservative Manifesto, The Betrayal of the American Right. Excerpt: Charles Augustus Lindbergh (February 4, 1902 - August 26, 1974) (nicknamed "Slim," "Lucky Lindy" and "The Lone Eagle") was an American aviator, author, inventor, explorer, and social activist. Lindbergh, then a 25-year-old U.S. Air Mail pilot, emerged from virtual obscurity to almost instantaneous world fame as the result of his Orteig Prize-winning solo non-stop flight on May 20-21, 1927, from Roosevelt Field located in Garden C...