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    John Little McClellan (February 25, 1896 – November 28, 1977) was an American lawyer and segregationist politician. A member of the Democratic Party,...
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    had five children: Frederica, John, George, Arthur, and Mary. One of McClellan's great-grandfathers was Samuel McClellan of Woodstock, Connecticut, a brigadier...
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  • who seemed to throw his shoulder into McClellan's eye, he voluntarily went down, taking a knee again. McClellan took the mandatory eight count and the...
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  • John L. McClellan High School was a high school in Little Rock, Arkansas. McClellan served students in grades nine through twelve and was part of the...
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  • McClellan is a Scottish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Antwan McClellan, American politician Barr McClellan, Texas lawyer and author...
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    George Brinton McClellan Jr. (November 23, 1865 – November 30, 1940), was an American politician and historian. He was elected as the 93rd Mayor of New...
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  • opposed the plan, Democratic Senators James Eastland (Mississippi), John Little McClellan (Arkansas), and Sam Ervin (North Carolina), along with Republican...
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    B. MCCLELLAN; F.D.A. Chief's Fast Start Earns Praise and Doubt". The New York Times. Retrieved 21 August 2019. "Curriculum Vitae Mark B. McClellan" (PDF)...
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    "Articles". www.mcclellan.army.mil. Retrieved October 29, 2019. "Transition Force – U.S. Army Garrison, Fort McClellan, Alabama," http://www.mcclellan.army.mil/Info...
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  • opposed the plan, Democratic senators James Eastland of Mississippi, John Little McClellan of Arkansas, and Sam Ervin of North Carolina, along with Republican...
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    the Russell Senate Office Building, where segregationists John C. Stennis, John Little McClellan, and Strom Thurmond invited the new senator to join them...
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    general layout of the town and named its streets. U.S. Senator John Little McClellan later arranged for Smith, who boasted the most intimate knowledge...
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    1864 United States presidential election (category George B. McClellan)
    Party easily defeated the Democratic nominee, former General George B. McClellan, by a wide margin of 212–21 in the electoral college, with 55% of the...
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    entered a tough fight for reelection, challenged by Representative John Little McClellan, who argued that a man could more effectively promote the state's...
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    29 years in the Senate as the junior senator from Arkansas, behind John L. McClellan who entered the Senate two years before him. Only Tom Harkin, who...
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    G. Robert Blakey (category Researchers of the assassination of John F. Kennedy)
    Northern District of Illinois. Under the close supervision of Senator John Little McClellan, the Chairman of the committee for which he worked, Blakey drafted...
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  • became known as the Army–McCarthy hearings. From 1955 until 1972, John Little McClellan of Arkansas chaired the PSI. McClellan continued extensive hearings...
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    losing re-election in 2008 amid criminal charges. Incumbent Democrat John Little McClellan was re-elected. Incumbent Republican Gordon Allott was defeated...
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    Archived from the original on May 6, 2016. Retrieved June 7, 2016. John Little McClellan (AL). "S.2364." Congressional Record 111 (1965) p. 24557. (Text...
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    opposed the plan, Democratic senators James Eastland of Mississippi, John Little McClellan of Arkansas, and Sam Ervin of North Carolina, along with Republican...
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    almost exclusively discussed in publishers' and librarians' journals, with little discussion in the mainstream press. The claimed advantage of the law's extension...
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    second term in office. After narrowly defeating U.S. Representative John Little McClellan in the Democratic primary, she easily won the general election over...
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    Member: Bourke B. Hickenlooper) Government Operations (Chairman: John Little McClellan; Ranking Member: Karl E. Mundt) Interior and Insular Affairs (Chairman:...
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  • 1965, Stephens left television after being invited by U.S. Senator John Little McClellan to join him on his staff in Washington, D.C. as a special assistant...
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    seq. Legislative history Introduced in the Senate as S. 3959 by John Little McClellan (D-AR) on July 24, 1950 Committee consideration by Senate Expenditures...
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    to 1974. Hodges worked for incumbent Senator John L. McClellan’s campaign for senator in 1972. McClellan defeated David Pryor in the Democratic primary...
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    Sheridan, Arkansas (category Cities in Little Rock–North Little Rock–Conway metropolitan area)
    1935 Ray Hamilton, football player in the National Football League John Little McClellan, lawyer and politician, representative and senator for Arkansas...
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    (716 km). It was named for two senators, Robert S. Kerr (D-OK) and John L. McClellan (D-AR), who pushed its authorizing legislation through Congress. The...
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  • disagreement with McClellan's decision to let Kennedy set the direction for the committee and ask most of the questions, but McClellan largely ignored their...
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  • Career Opportunities (film) (category Films produced by John Hughes (filmmaker))
    Jim Dodge Jennifer Connelly as Josie McClellan Dermot Mulroney as Nestor Pyle Kieran Mulroney as Gil Kinney John M. Jackson as Bud Dodge Jenny O'Hara...
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