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Thomas R. Marshall, an American Vice President, served under President Woodrow Wilson during a pivotal period in American history, including World War I and the fight for women's suffrage. Marshall's wit and wisdom earned him the nickname "The Philosopher of the Senate," and his tenure as Vice President left a lasting impact on the office, with his tie-breaking votes and advocacy for progressive policies shaping the course of American politics.
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"Once there were two brothers: one ran away to sea, the other was elected Vice-President-and nothing was ever heard from either of them again."

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"What this country needs is a really good five cent cigar."

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