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    Curtis Guild Jr. (February 2, 1860 – April 6, 1915) was an American journalist, soldier, diplomat and politician from Massachusetts. He was the 43rd governor...
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    Governor Curtis Guild Jr., acting as governor for a significant part of 1908, when Guild was ill with pneumonia and appendicitis. Draper and Guild were emblematic...
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    Wakefield, Massachusetts. It is named after former Massachusetts governor Curtis Guild, Jr. During World War II the camp was one of the embarkation camps under...
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    promoted Hamlin as his successor; the election was won by Republican Curtis Guild Jr. Douglas returned to his business, retiring in the early 1920s. He...
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  • the Lampoon, American novelist, author of The Recognitions and J R Curtis Guild Jr. – American journalist, soldier, diplomat and politician, Governor...
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    of New York Former Governor Franklin Murphy of New Jersey Governor Curtis Guild, Jr. of Massachusetts Governor George L. Sheldon of Nebraska (Not Nominated)...
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    Senate. 1905 sess., 17, accessed March 8, 2023 Sobel 1978, pp. 721–722. "Curtis Guild". National Governors Association. January 3, 2019. Retrieved March 6...
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  • Camp Guild is a former World War I mobilization camp that existed in 1917 in Boxford, Massachusetts. It was named for Curtis Guild Jr., the governor of...
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    Municipal Court for the South Boston District by Republican Governor Curtis Guild Jr. he remained on the bench for the next 25 years, excepting his military...
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    William L. Douglas did not run for re-election. Republican Lt. Governor Curtis Guild Jr. won the open election, defeating attorney Charles W. Bartlett. Charles...
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    election was held on November 6, 1906. Incumbent Republican Governor Curtis Guild Jr. was re-elected for a second one-year term, defeating Suffolk District...
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  • Grant III – Grandson of President Ulysses S. Grant Major General Curtis Guild Jr., MVM – Governor of Massachusetts Major General William Henry Fitzhugh...
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     1–21. Coletta, Paolo E. "The Election of 1908" in Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. and Fred L Israel, eds., History of American Presidential Elections: 1789-1968...
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    der Goltz Nikolay Gondatti Gregory IV of Antioch Oskar Gripenberg Curtis Guild Jr. Wladyslaw Gurowski Gustaf V Gustaf VI Adolf Gustav, Prince of Vasa...
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  • pilgrims turned out on November 19, including the widow of Governor Curtis Guild Jr. That day, cemetery officials announced that starting the following...
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    gubernatorial election was held on November 5. Incumbent Republican Governor Curtis Guild Jr. was re-elected for a third one-year term. The election was noted for...
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    highest-grossing film of 1994. Her performance also earned Curtis her first Screen Actors Guild Award nomination. She earned another Golden Globe Award nomination...
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    succeeded and became the 40th Lt. Governor of Massachusetts, serving under Curtis Guild Jr., the previous Lt. Governor. In November 1905, Whitney had a public...
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    Republican (1896-1900) Winthrop Murray Crane, Republican (1900-1903) Curtis Guild Jr., Republican (1906-1909) Eben Sumner Draper, Republican (1909-1911)...
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    Republican party establishment by defeating the expected nominee, Curtis Guild Jr., for the party nomination for Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts...
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  • Ignatius Cooper Grubb – Delaware Secretary of State Major General Curtis Guild Jr., MVM – Governor of Massachusetts and militia general. Carter Harrison...
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    39   Curtis Guild Jr. 1903–1906 Republican John L. Bates (R) William Lewis Douglas (D) 40   Eben S. Draper 1906–1909 Republican Curtis Guild Jr. (R) 41...
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    Worthington C. Ford Edwin Davis French Wendell Garrett Frederic Goudy Curtis Guild Jr. Henry-Russell Hitchcock Henry Oscar Houghton Dard Hunter Alfred A...
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  • (died 2004) November 14 – Louise Brooks, actress (died 1985) November 15 – Curtis LeMay, U.S.A.F. general, vice-presidential candidate (died 1990) November...
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  • Herald. In November 1905, Gettemy joined the staff of Curtis Guild Jr. In 1907, a year after Guild took office as governor of Massachusetts, he appointed...
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  • Jan Drozdowski, Polish pianist and music teacher (d. 1918) 1860 – Curtis Guild, Jr., American journalist and politician, 43rd Governor of Massachusetts...
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  • (1896–1900) Winthrop Murray Crane (1900–03) John L. Bates (1903–05) Curtis Guild Jr. (1906–09) Eben Sumner Draper (1909–11) Samuel W. McCall (1916–19)...
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  • Retrieved August 25, 2019. United States Congress. "CHAMBERLAIN, John Curtis (id: C000279)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved...
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  • premiered on TNT on Saturday, February 7, 2009. Gooding Jr. was nominated for the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in...
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    Prentice Jr. and daughter Sidney H. Writ. Rugg was elected city solicitor of Worcester in 1897. From this position, Massachusetts governor Curtis Guild Jr. appointed...
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