William Everett Schluter (November 5, 1927 – August 6, 2018) was an American Republican Party politician from New Jersey, who served in both houses of...
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Michael Schluter (born 1947), economist, author, speaker and social entrepreneur William E. Schluter (born 1927), New Jersey politician Schlüter This page...
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Task Force. Zimmer was born on August 16, 1944, in Newark, New Jersey, to William and Evelyn Zimmer, the second of two children. In his early years he was...
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coach and college basketball player Chuck Scarborough, news anchor William E. Schluter (1927-2018), politician who served in the New Jersey General Assembly...
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Foran in 1986, Dick Zimmer filled the vacant seat in the Senate and William E. Schluter won Zimmer's Assembly seat, and then continued on to the State Senate...
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New Jersey General Assembly in February 1991 when then-Assemblyman William E. Schluter was appointed to the New Jersey Senate upon the ascension of Dick...
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that race was Bret Schundler. Other candidates in the race included William E. Schluter (Independent), Jerry Coleman (Green), Mark Edgerton (Libertarian)...
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Separate Peace James R. Lilley (1945) – U.S. Ambassador to China William E. Schluter – New Jersey politician Charles W. Bailey II (1946) – political reporter...
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Morris counties. She managed to beat the incumbent state senator, William E. Schluter, in a year when Republicans battled the specter of the Watergate...
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(Democratic) Costantino Rozzo (Socialist) Kari Sachs (Socialist Workers) William E. Schluter, State Senator from Pennington (Independent) Bret Schundler, Mayor...
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Arnold Roth (born 1929), cartoonist, longtime Princeton resident William E. Schluter (1927–2018), politician who served in the New Jersey General Assembly...
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below) and one senator was elected from each district. Republican William E. Schluter was elected from District 6A and Democrat Joseph P. Merlino was elected...
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served as the commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Health William E. Schluter (1927–2018), politician who served in the New Jersey General Assembly...
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action. The bill failed to clear committee. Former state senator William E. Schluter (Republican, former ELRC member) wrote in 2017, "Despite recommendations...
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American chemist, vintner and academic administrator (b. 1928) William E. Schluter, American politician (b. 1928) Anya Krugovoy Silver, American poet...
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Ouvrier de France winner 1976, complications from pancreatic cancer. William E. Schluter, 90, American politician, member of the New Jersey Legislature (1968–1974...
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Jahre Ferien; Schlüter, Level 4 – Stadt der Kinder. In: engagement (1998) H. 4 S. 271–274. Wikimedia Commons has media related to William Golding. Wikiquote...
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in the Assembly. On the Cook College campus of Rutgers University, Walter E. Foran Hall was dedicated on October 30, 1995. It is a 154,000-square-foot...
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Robert E. Ryerson Jr. Graduate Henry W. Safarik Sophomore D New York, New York Fredric E. Schluter Jr. Sophomore Bronxville, New York William E. Schluter Sophomore...
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won a second term in the 1976 elections in a close race against William E. Schluter, but lost her bid for a third term in 1978 to Republican James A...
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Retrieved 2017-06-20. Sullivan, Joseph F. (1993-10-12). "In Two Counties, a Struggle to Influence Turnout". NYTimes.com. Retrieved 2017-06-20. v t e...
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undermining Dorsey's re-election campaign. Matthew Feldman (District 37) John E. Dimon (District 30) Seats where the margin of victory was under 10%: Legislative...
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for Assembly) Donald DiFrancesco (District 22) (ran for Governor) William E. Schluter (District 23) (redistricted into District 15; ran for Governor as...
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Democratic 1974 Incumbent re-elected. Y Helen Meyner (Democratic) 50.4% William E. Schluter (Republican) 47.9% F. Edward De Mott (Independent) 1.0% Joseph Mayer...
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addition led to longtime Republican legislator and Pennington resident William E. Schluter to retire from the state senate and run as an independent in the...
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for Governor) The seat was vacant following the death of Senator Raymond E. Bowkley in April 1965. The seat was vacant following the resignation of Senator...
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who resigned to join the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority. Schluter was appointed to complete the unexpired term of Dick Zimmer, who resigned...
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1995. Bark was appointed to complete the unexpired term of Senator C. William Haines, who died on December 18, 1996. "Official Results, General Election...
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Amber Room (category Frederick William I of Prussia)
designed by German baroque sculptor Andreas Schlüter and Danish amber craftsman Gottfried Wolfram. Schlüter and Wolfram worked on the room until 1707,...
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district are as follows: Resigned September 13, 1972 to join staff of Gov. William T. Cahill Elected in November 7, 1972 special election, sworn into the...
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