Oscar Wilder Underwood (May 6, 1862 – January 25, 1929) was an American lawyer and politician from Alabama, and also a candidate for President of the United...
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Revenue Act of 1913 (redirect from Underwood tariff)
substantially lowered tariff rates. The act was sponsored by Representative Oscar Underwood, passed by the 63rd United States Congress, and signed into law by...
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Oscar J. Underwood Jr. (born August 18, 1949) is an American educator, author, pastor, and community activist. Underwoood is the founder and President...
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states that did not hold primary elections favored his main rivals, Oscar Underwood of Alabama and Al Smith of New York, neither of whom won any primary...
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The Oscar W. Underwood House is a historic house located in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood Northwest, Washington, D.C. It is nationally significant for...
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Francis Joseph Underwood is a fictional character and the protagonist of the American adaptation of House of Cards, portrayed by Kevin Spacey. He is depicted...
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Carrie Marie Underwood (born March 10, 1983) is an American singer and songwriter. She rose to prominence after winning the fourth season of American...
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United States Senate from Alabama, following the retirement of Senator Oscar Underwood. Since the Democratic Party had dominated Alabama politics since disenfranchising...
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and New York, the largest single delegation. House Majority Leader Oscar Underwood had strong support from the Deep South but little appeal outside the...
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America. Edward Henry, who was a friend of Debs, Lena Morrow Lewis, and Oscar Ameringer nominated Debs for the party's nomination on May 13, 1920, and...
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(1911–1913) 63rd (1913–1915) vacant Francis S. White (D) 64th (1915–1917) Oscar Underwood (D) 65th (1917–1919) 66th (1919–1921) B. B. Comer (D) J. Thomas Heflin...
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Majority Leader Oscar Underwood of Alabama also loomed as a challenger. Clark found support among the Bryan wing of the party, while Underwood appealed to...
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unexpired term of Joseph F. Johnston, did not run for re-election. Oscar Underwood, the House Majority Leader and a candidate for President in 1912, was...
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1918, 1924, 1930, and 1936. In 1923, the Senate Democratic leader Oscar Underwood, who served as the Senate Minority Leader, resigned due to illness...
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Frank Underwood was chosen to have the same initials as the original trilogy's protagonist Francis Urquhart, and to reference Oscar Underwood, the first...
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Underwood (born 1986), American politician Mell G. Underwood (1892–1972), American politician Nerissa Bretania Underwood, Guamanian politician Oscar Underwood...
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Director (1972) and for Television — My Sweet Charlie (1970) and "Oscar Underwood Story": Profiles in Courage (1964). Additionally, he was nominated...
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Cabot Lodge (Massachusetts, Unofficial) April 27, 1920 – March 4, 1921 Oscar Underwood (Alabama) 67th March 4, 1921 – March 4, 1923 68th March 4, 1923 – December...
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sorted by number of delegates won in the nomination race Champ Clark Oscar Underwood Judson Harmon Eugene Foss Thomas Marshall Speaker of the House from...
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Secretary of the Treasury Governor Al Smith of New York (campaign) Senator Oscar Underwood from Alabama Senator Samuel M. Ralston from Indiana Former Governor...
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of House of Cards, and Oscar Underwood, the first Democratic House whip. Just as Urquhart does in the BBC version, Underwood often breaks the fourth...
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The Minority Party in Congress, p. 20. Sources differ on the dates that Underwood served as Whip: One indicates that he served from 1899 to 1901. See "Democratic...
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Majority party Minority party Leader Henry Cabot Lodge Oscar Underwood Party Republican Democratic Leader since March 4, 1919 April 27, 1920 Leader's seat...
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neither firm written rules of governance nor a clear mission. Since Oscar Underwood's election in 1920, the chair of the Senate Democratic Caucus has also...
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White 18 64th 17 Elected in 1914. Mar 4, 1915 – Mar 3, 1927 Democratic Oscar Underwood 19 65th Re-elected in 1918. Died. 18 66th Vacant Mar 1, 1920 – Mar...
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most supported William Gibbs McAdoo. Non-Klan delegates, led by Sen. Oscar Underwood of Alabama, attempted to add condemnation of the organization for its...
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87°50′28.21″W / 32.7789500°N 87.8411694°W / 32.7789500; -87.8411694 Oscar Underwood Bridge SR 14 Greene and Hale counties 32°49′9.63″N 87°48′59.03″W /...
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1914 – March 3, 1915 Preceded by Joseph F. Johnston Succeeded by Oscar Underwood Member of the Mississippi House of Representatives In office 1875 1882-1883...
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German' in Three Amigos. He appeared in the films Twilight Zone: The Movie, Oscar, Top Dog, and Assassins. During the 1980s and 1990s, he guest-starred in...
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books relating to post roads. Bankhead served as campaign manager for Oscar Underwood's 1912 presidential candidacy. During his Senate tenure, Bankhead opposed...
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