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    Otis Ferguson Glenn (August 27, 1879 – March 11, 1959) was a Republican United States Senator from the State of Illinois. He was born in Mattoon, Illinois...
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  • sociologist Otis Dozovic (born 1991), American professional wrestler Otis Gibson (1826–1889), American missionary in China Otis F. Glenn (1879–1959),...
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  • Senate Gene W. Glenn (born 1928), Iowa State Senate Otis F. Glenn (1879–1959), U.S. Senator from Illinois from 1928 to 1933 Robert Broadnax Glenn (1854–1920)...
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  • ), American mathematician Otis F. Glenn (1879–1959), Republican United States Senator from the State of Illinois Owen Glenn (born 1940), New Zealand businessman...
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    election in Illinois took place on November 8, 1932. Incumbent Republican Otis F. Glenn was unseated by Democrat William H. Dieterich. The primaries and general...
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    allegations of election fraud. The election saw the election of Republican Otis F. Glenn. The primaries and general election coincided with those for federal...
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    votes, placing a distant second behind incumbent Otis F. Glenn. He won 37.98% of the vote to Glenn's 53.62%. During these campaigns, Jenkins built a sizable...
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    Bingham III Augustine Lonergan Idaho John Thomas James P. Pope Illinois Otis F. Glenn William H. Dieterich Indiana James E. Watson Frederick Van Nuys Iowa...
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  • finish the term. Lost re-election. Dec 3, 1928 – Mar 3, 1933 Republican Otis F. Glenn 19 71st 17 J. Hamilton Lewis Democratic Mar 4, 1931 – Apr 9, 1939 Elected...
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    State Senator Replaced by Illinois Frank L. Smith Otis F. Glenn Pennsylvania William Scott Vare Joseph R. Grundy...
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    Revival and Modern styles, throughout Illinois, Missouri, and Tennessee Otis F. Glenn (1879-1959), attorney and politician, twice Jackson County State's Attorney...
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    1930 Incumbent re-elected. ▌Y J. Hamilton Lewis (Democratic) 56.5% ▌Otis F. Glenn (Republican) 40.7% Iowa L. J. Dickinson Republican 1930 Incumbent lost...
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    a seat in the United States Senate, but was defeated by Republican Otis F. Glenn, 54.46% to 44.94%. Cermak won election as mayor of Chicago in 1931....
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    Hamilton Lewis, incumbent U.S. Senator Ruth R. McNamara William J. Baker Otis F. Glenn, former U.S. Senator William E. Hull, former U.S. congressman Willie...
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  • (1913–21) Medill McCormick (1919–25) William B. McKinley (1921–26) Otis F. Glenn (1928–33) C. Wayland Brooks (1940–49) Everett Dirksen (1951–69) Charles...
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  • Alan August (1970), recipient of the French Legion of Honor in 2015 Otis F. Glenn (1898), U.S. Senator Kyle Hudson (2004), professional baseball player...
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    vote Republican following the earlier bombings. Otis Glenn defeated Small for the Senate seat. Glenn's victory spelled the end of Smith's convoluted attempts...
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  • Democrats and Independents organized the Senate, and chose Archibald A. Glenn, a Democrat, to be President Pro Tempore. Due to the vacancy in the Lt....
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    Alan August (1970), recipient of the French Legion of Honor in 2015 Otis F. Glenn (1898), U.S. Senator Kyle Hudson (2004), professional baseball player...
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    (University of Illinois Press, 1992), extensive coverage of Deneen. Tingley, Donald F. The Structuring of a State: The History of Illinois, 1899 to 1928 (1980)...
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    arranged with Colonel Leon W. Gray to check out the F-86 at Otis Air Force Base in Massachusetts. Glenn reported to K-3, an airbase in South Korea, on February...
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    House, and instead ran for U.S. Senator. He defeated incumbent Republican Otis Glenn 52% to 46%. He served one term, from 1933 to 1939. He did not run for...
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    until December 3, 1928 ▌Otis F. Glenn (R), from December 3, 1928 ▌1. Arthur R. Robinson (R) ▌3. James E. Watson (R) ▌2. Daniel F. Steck (D) ▌3. Smith W...
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    Tribune, October 8, 1918 Chicago Tribune, November 11, 1923 Taylor, Julius F. "The Broad Ax". Illinois Digital Newspaper Collections. Retrieved June 18...
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  • 1920–1946 2 Virginia Democratic 1858–1946 John Glenn 1974–1999 3 Ohio Democratic 1921–2016 Otis F. Glenn 1928–1933 3 Illinois Republican 1879–1959 Guy...
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    Dieterich for the Democratic nomination to challenge Republican incumbent Otis F. Glenn for a United States Senate seat from Illinois. Lucas was later appointed...
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  • S. Deneen (R) 69th (1925–1927) Frank L. Smith (R) 70th (1927–1929) Otis F. Glenn (R) 71st (1929–1931) J. Hamilton Lewis (D) 72nd (1931–1933) 73rd (1933–1935)...
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    Harris (D) ▌3. Walter F. George (D) ▌2. William E. Borah (R) ▌3. John Thomas (R) ▌2. Charles S. Deneen (R) ▌3. Otis F. Glenn (R) ▌1. Arthur R. Robinson...
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    January 12, 1933 ▌3. Walter F. George (D) ▌2. William E. Borah (R) ▌3. John Thomas (R) ▌2. James Hamilton Lewis (D) ▌3. Otis F. Glenn (R) ▌1. Arthur R. Robinson...
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  • August 20 – Ralph Budd, railroad president (died 1962) August 27 – Otis F. Glenn, U.S. Senator from Illinois from 1928 to 1933 (died 1959) August 28...
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