John Worth Kern (December 20, 1849 – August 17, 1917) was a Democratic United States Senator from Indiana. While the title was not official, he is considered...
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John Kern may refer to: John Kern (Iowa politician) (1833–1889), member of the Iowa Senate John W. Kern (1849–1917), American Democratic politician from...
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John W. Kern III (born 1928 or 1929 – January 30, 2018) was a judge of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals. Kern graduated from Princeton University...
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Cemetery in Indianapolis. Kern's father was Senator John W. Kern, the first Senate Majority Leader, and his son was John W. Kern III, a judge of the District...
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first ballot. Bryan left the choice of vice-president to the delegates. John W. Kern from Indiana was unanimously declared the candidate for vice-president...
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(1833–1917), aka H. Kern, Dutch linguist and Anglo-Indian educator Johannes Hendrikus Kern (1903–1974), Dutch botanist John W. Kern (1849–1917), American...
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Nebraska delegation, but Beveridge refused. He lost his senate seat to John Worth Kern when the Democrats took Indiana in the 1910 elections. In 1912, when...
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handily winning the first ballot's roll call. 1st presidential ballot John W. Kern of Indiana was unanimously declared the candidate for vice-president...
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Mark Edward Kern, also known as Grummz, is a former video game executive. He worked for Blizzard Entertainment from 1997 to 2005 and was a co-founder and...
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his election to the United States Senate in 1916, defeating incumbent John W. Kern. In the Senate, he served as chairman of the Committee on Territories...
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Federal Employees' Compensation Act (redirect from Workingmen's Compensation Act (Kern-McGillicuddy Act))
States federal law, enacted on September 7, 1916. Sponsored by Sen. John W. Kern (D) of Indiana and Rep. Daniel J. McGillicuddy (D) of Maine, it established...
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president. Six of them – John Adams (1796), Thomas Jefferson (1800), Martin Van Buren (1836), Richard Nixon (1968), George H. W. Bush (1988), and Joe Biden...
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Democrat John W. Kern was elected in 1911. He lost re-election to Republican Harry Stewart New. New served only until losing renomination in 1922. Kern died...
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Indiana. Frank Hanly was elected governor over his Democratic opponent, John W. Kern. Hanly (former U.S. Representative from Indiana's 9th congressional district)...
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York: Macmillan. volume 1 ch 31–34 Roberts, George C. “Woodrow Wilson, John W. Kern and the 1916 Indiana Election: Defeat of a Senate Majority Leader.” presidential...
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Senator Kern may refer to: John W. Kern (1849–1917), U.S. Senator from Indiana from 1911 to 1917 John Kern (Iowa politician) (1833–1889), member of the...
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February 8, 2015. Retrieved November 28, 2018 – via Washington Post. "John Kern III". Legacy.com. February 18, 2018. Retrieved November 28, 2018 – via...
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the minority. John W. Kern was a Democratic senator from Indiana. While the title was not official, the Senate website identifies Kern as the first Senate...
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1916. Incumbent Democratic U.S. senator and Senate Majority Leader John W. Kern ran for re-election to a second term in office, he was defeated by Republican...
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appointed in about 1900. In the Senate, the position was created in 1913 by John W. Kern, chair of the Democratic caucus, when he appointed J. Hamilton Lewis...
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Judge Kern may refer to: John W. Kern Jr. (1900–1971), judge of the Superior Court of Marion County, Indiana, and of the United States Board of Tax Appeals...
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The Kern Resolution, sponsored by Sen. John W. Kern (D) of Indiana and adopted on May 27, 1913, called for an investigation into the then ongoing Paint...
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reelection. In 1908 Taggart assisted in securing the Democratic nomination of John W. Kern for U.S. vice president and Thomas R. Marshall for governor of Indiana...
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candidate William Jennings Bryan of Nebraska and his running mate Senator John W. Kern of Indiana. Also in the running was the Socialist Party candidate, Eugene...
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Two years later, Martin successfully promoted the Senate candidacy of John W. Daniel of Lynchburg, to replace Readjuster William Mahone (another former...
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The Kern River is an Endangered, Wild and Scenic river in the U.S. state of California, approximately 165 miles (270 km) long. It drains an area of the...
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William Jennings Bryan (redirect from W. J. Bryan)
ballot of the 1908 Democratic National Convention. He was joined by John W. Kern, a former state senator from the swing state of Indiana. Bryan campaigned...
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Araminta C. Kern. Araminta C. Kern (1866–1951), delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1928. Wife of John W. Kern. John W. Kern Jr. (1900–1971)...
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Representative William Jennings Bryan of Nebraska and his running mate John W. Kern of Indiana. Taft won the state by a landslide margin of 23.43%. Bryan...
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Sponsored by Sen. John W. Kern (D) of Indiana, the Kern Amendment amended the Clayton Anti-Trust Act of 1914 by forbidding a Director, officer, or employee...
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