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    James Glenn Beall (June 5, 1894 – January 14, 1971) was an American businessman and politician. A member of the Republican Party, he served as a U.S....
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    John Glenn Beall Jr. (June 19, 1927 – March 24, 2006) was an American Republican politician and businessman from the U.S. state of Maryland who served...
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  • James Beall may refer to: James Andrew Beall (1866–1929), Democratic United States congressman from Texas J. Glenn Beall (1894–1971), Republican United...
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  • Agnew James Andrew Beall (1866–1929), American politician, represented Texas in the U.S. House of Representatives, 1903 to 1915 James Glenn Beall (1894–1971)...
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    Maryland was held on November 3, 1964. Incumbent Republican Senator James Glenn Beall ran for re-election to a third term, but was defeated by Democratic...
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    November 4, 1958. Senator James Glenn Beall narrowly defeated Baltimore Mayor Thomas D'Alesandro for re-election to a second term. Beall's victory came despite...
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    by Republican U.S. Representative J. Glenn Beall Jr. Tydings had defeated Beall's father, Senator James Glenn Beall six years earlier. Tydings's own adoptive...
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  • President in 1973. Beall was born in Frostburg, Maryland, on August 17, 1937, a son of James Glenn Beall and Margaret (Schwarzenbach) Beall. His siblings included...
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  • Senator Beall may refer to: J. Glenn Beall Jr. (1927–2006), U.S. Senator from Maryland from 1971 to 1977 James Glenn Beall (1894–1971), U.S. Senator from...
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  • succeed him. He was defeated in the general election by Republican James Glenn Beall, 52.5% to 47.5%. Mahoney ran for governor again in 1954, narrowly...
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    freshman Congressman John Glenn Beall Jr. from Western Maryland, the son of James Glenn Beall, whom Tydings had defeated in 1964. Beall's campaign strategy "leaned...
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      Nominee James Glenn Beall George P. Mahoney Party Republican Democratic Popular vote 449,823 406,370 Percentage 52.54% 47.46%...
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    seek re-election for a second term. Republican U.S. Representative James Glenn Beall defeated Democrat George P. Mahoney to win the open seat. Lansdale...
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    J. Glenn Beall Jr., a freshman member of the House from Cumberland, Mathias's successor in the House, and son of former senator James Glenn Beall. Morton's...
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    to Desegregation". Arkansas Historical Quarterly 55#2 (1996): 173-193. James T. Patterson,Grand Expectations: The United States, 1945-1974 (1996), p...
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    district In office January 3, 1953 – January 3, 1959 Preceded by James Glenn Beall Succeeded by John R. Foley Member of the Maryland Senate In office...
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  • Gleason ran again for the United States Senate, challenging incumbent James Glenn Beall. William A. Albaugh of Mount Rainier and Henry J. Laque, Jr. of North...
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    Barkley, novelist and short-story writer James Glenn Beall, Republican U.S. Senator, 1953–1965 George Beall, Maryland lawyer Charles J. Colgan, Virginia...
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    to 1953. He was a Democrat. O'Conor was born in Baltimore, Maryland to James P. A. O'Conor and Mary Ann (Galvin) O'Conor. He received his B.A. degree...
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    Preceded by John Butler U.S. Senator (Class 3) from Maryland 1963–1969 Served alongside: James Glenn Beall, Joseph Tydings Succeeded by Charles Mathias Jr....
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    in Georgia. He is buried at Druid Ridge Cemetery in Pikesville. White, James Terry, ed. (1982). The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography. Vol. 61...
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  • Hampshire, Chief Judge of the District of New Hampshire (1997–2004) James Glenn Beall, U.S. Senator from Maryland Carol Bellamy, former New York City Council...
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    Felton McLellan Johnston Sergeant at Arms: Edward F. McGinnis Chaplain: James Shera Montgomery (Methodist) Clerk: John Andrews Doorkeeper: M. L. Meletio...
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  • of James Glenn Beall. George Beall (born 1937), delegate to the Republican National Convention 1968, U.S. Attorney of Maryland 1970–75. Son of James Glenn...
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    Cotton) District of Columbia (Chairman: Alan Bible; Ranking Member: J. Glenn Beall) Finance (Chairman: Harry F. Byrd; Ranking Member: John J. Williams)...
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  • in the 1946 House of Representatives election, losing to incumbent James Glenn Beall, 58.1% to 41.9%. McDonald died in 1960, of a heart attack at age 59...
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    1922. Together, they had five sons: William Devereux Byron III (1925–1990) James “Jamie” Edgar Byron (1927-2011) Goodloe Edgar Byron (1929–1978) – a representative...
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    Chairman: Rep. Edward J. Hart) Labor Management Relations (Chairman: Sen. James E. Murray; Vice Chairman: Rep. John Lesinski) Legislative Budget The Library...
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  • Walter Esau Beall (July 29, 1899 – January 28, 1959) was an American baseball player who played for the New York Yankees on several championship teams...
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    Expenditures in Executive Departments (Chairman: J. Lister Hill; Ranking Member: James J. Davis) Finance (Chairman: Walter F. George; Ranking Member: Robert M...
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