Clyde Roark Hoey (December 11, 1877 – May 12, 1954) was an American Democratic politician from North Carolina. He served in both houses of the state legislature...
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chose former Governor Clyde R. Hoey to seek Reynolds's seat in the primary. As a result, Reynolds did not seek reelection. Hoey won the primary and went...
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wife of one governor, Clyde R. Hoey, and the sister of another governor, Oliver Max Gardner. While serving as first lady, Hoey focused on issues related...
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June 1954 by Governor William B. Umstead to fill the U.S. Senate seat of Clyde Hoey, who had died in office. He ran successfully for the seat in November...
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critic Aoife Hoey (born 1983), Irish bobsledder Charles Ferguson Hoey (1914–1944), Canadian recipient of the Victoria Cross Clyde R. Hoey (1877–1954),...
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nominee Clyde R. Hoey defeated Republican nominee Gilliam Grissom with 66.69% of the vote. Primary elections were held on May 24, 1936. Clyde R. Hoey, former...
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1941 – January 4, 1945 Lieutenant Reginald L. Harris Preceded by Clyde R. Hoey Succeeded by R. Gregg Cherry Personal details Born Joseph Melville Broughton...
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on the same day due to the November 8, 1949 death of two-term Republican Clyde M. Reed. Governor of Kansas Frank Carlson appointed fellow Republican Harry...
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again lost a Democratic primary for a U.S. Senate seat in 1944, to Clyde R. Hoey. He died in Quebec City in 1953. Morrison was married twice. His first...
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Commission, and assistant attorney general of the state. In 1938, Governor Clyde R. Hoey elevated McMullan to the position of attorney general to replace Aaron...
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Britt (R) 65th (1917–1919) Leonidas D. Robinson (D) Zebulon Weaver (D) James J. Britt (R) 66th (1919–1921) Samuel M. Brinson (D) Clyde R. Hoey (D) Zebulon...
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L. Webb and Edwin Yates Webb and brothers-in-law O. Max Gardner and Clyde R. Hoey. As governors, NC representatives, and US congressman, the group impacted...
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susceptible to blackmail. In 1950, a Senate investigation chaired by Clyde R. Hoey noted in a report, "It is generally believed that those who engage in...
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78th 79th 27 Elected in 1944. Jan 3, 1945 – May 12, 1954 Democratic Clyde R. Hoey 24 Vacant Dec 15, 1946 – Dec 18, 1946 16 William B. Umstead Democratic...
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not run for a third term in office. Former Governor of North Carolina Clyde R. Hoey won the open seat, defeating U.S. Representative Cameron A. Morrison...
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Brogden in 1874, Thomas M. Holt in 1891, and Luther H. Hodges in 1954. Tod R. Caldwell in 1870 assumed the office upon the previous governor's impeachment...
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Lieutenant Alexander H. Graham Preceded by Oliver Max Gardner Succeeded by Clyde R. Hoey Member of the North Carolina House of Representatives from Pasquotank...
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2023. Sobel 1978, pp. 1157–1158. "Clyde Roark Hoey". National Governors Association. Retrieved May 26, 2023. "Hoey Outlines Program in Inaugural Address"...
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Saltonstall New Jersey (special) Arthur Walsh H. Alexander Smith North Carolina Robert R. Reynolds Clyde R. Hoey Washington Homer Bone Warren Magnuson...
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(Class 2) from North Carolina 1931–1946 Served alongside: Cameron A. Morrison, Robert Rice Reynolds, Clyde R. Hoey Succeeded by William Bradley Umstead...
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Democratic senators, John H. Overton, Richard Russell Jr., Millard Tydings, Clyde R. Hoey and Kenneth McKellar, filibustered a bill (S. 101) proposed by Democrat...
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was appointed January 1, 1955. In North Carolina, Class 3 senator Clyde R. Hoey (D) died May 12, 1954, and Sam Ervin (D), was appointed June 5, 1954...
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year after the passage of the act, on March 15, 1938, the governor Clyde R. Hoey appointed a director with authority to proceed with the creation and...
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Virginia, 2009–2011 Democratic governors elected to the U.S. Senate: Clyde R. Hoey of North Carolina, 1945–1954 J. Melville Broughton of North Carolina...
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Senator Clyde R. Hoey from 1949 to 1952 investigated "the employment of homosexuals in the Federal workforce." A related report, known as the Hoey Report...
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Under the chairmanship of Homer S. Ferguson of Michigan (1948) and Clyde R. Hoey of North Carolina (1949-1952), the Investigations Subcommittee of the...
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states following the 1900 Federal Census, Representative Edgar D. Crumpacker (R-IN) filed an independent report urging that the Southern states be stripped...
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Preceded by R. Gregg Cherry Succeeded by William B. Umstead North Carolina Commissioner of Agriculture In office 1937–1948 Governor Clyde R. Hoey J. Melville...
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sponsor, introduced the Sedition Act of 1918 legislation in the U.S. House (H.R. 8753), that criminalized speech or the expression of opinion criticizing...
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School System. The origins of Terry Sanford High School stems from when Clyde R. Hoey, then Governor of North Carolina, dedicated Fayetteville Senior High...
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