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    Wallace Rider Farrington (May 3, 1871 – October 6, 1933) was an American journalist who served as the sixth Territorial Governor of Hawaii, serving from...
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  • Governor Wallace Rider Farrington High School is a public grades 9–12 high school located in the Kalihi district of Honolulu on the island of Oʻahu, Hawaiʻi...
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    Joseph Rider Farrington, whom she had succeeded in Washington, D.C. Her father-in-law was the Territorial Governor of Hawai'i Wallace Rider Farrington. Farrington...
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  • for Wallace Rider Farrington Farrington (name), a given name and surname Farrington Aircraft, defunct American manufacturer of autogyros Farrington baronets...
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    as delegate for the Territory of Hawai'i. Farrington was born in Washington, D.C., to Wallace Rider Farrington, the future Territorial Governor of Hawai'i...
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  • merged with the Hawaiian Star to become the Honolulu Star-Bulletin. Wallace Rider Farrington, who later became territorial governor of Hawaii, was the editor...
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  • governor Elizabeth Pruett Farrington, US Congress delegate Joseph Rider Farrington, US Congress delegate Wallace Rider Farrington, governor, mayor of Honolulu...
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  • Suzanne Farrington (1933–2015), married name of the only child of actress Vivien Leigh Thomas Farrington (disambiguation), several people Wallace Rider Farrington...
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    Lahainaluna and Wallace Rider Farrington High School. The name of his high school was the origin of his nickname, originally Wallace, but quickly changed...
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    Territorial Governor of Hawaii. It was remodeled in 1922 by Governor Wallace Rider Farrington. In all, it was the residence of twelve territorial and state governors...
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    Honolulu's public schools. Public high schools in the CDP area include Wallace Rider Farrington, Kaiser, Kaimuki, Kalani, Moanalua, William McKinley, and Theodore...
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    Charles J. Dunn, Chief Justice of the Maine Supreme Judicial Court Wallace Rider Farrington, territorial governor of Hawaii Merritt Lyndon Fernald (1873–1950)...
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    Territorial Senate 1920–1927. Herbert Hoover appointed Judd to succeed Wallace Rider Farrington as Governor of Hawaii Territory from 1929 to 1934. As territorial...
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  • (1932–1961) Lawrence M. Judd, Territorial Governor (1929–1934) Wallace Rider Farrington, Territorial Governor (1921–1929) Walter F. Frear, Territorial...
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    1918, confirmed by the Senate on May 4, and took office on June 22. Farrington was nominated on June 2, 1921, confirmed by the Senate on June 17, and...
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    1922 Charles J. McCarthy Wallace Rider Farrington John A. Matthewman September 1, 1922 March 26, 1925 Wallace Rider Farrington William B. Lymer March 27...
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    He would grow up as a latchkey child. In Kalihi, he attended Wallace Rider Farrington High School, a public school aptly known locally as "Home of the...
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    support the fight to ban billboards in Hawaiʻi. He worked with Wallace Rider Farrington and Alexander Hume Ford to hold a world conference of newspaper...
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  • attending the more prevalent public schools. Republican Governor Wallace Rider Farrington came to power, stating that the “Racial elements are out of balance...
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  • Prize-laureate and inventor of the direct current defibrillator Wallace Rider Farrington, 6th governor of Hawaii Nick Di Paolo, Stand-up comedian, actor...
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  • Governor (1913–1918) Charles J. McCarthy]], Governor (1918–1921) Wallace Rider Farrington]], Governor (1921–1929) Lawrence M. Judd]], Governor (1929–1934)...
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    in Eliot Terry Farnsworth (born 1942), Canadian Olympic judoka Wallace Rider Farrington (1871–1933), journalist and government administrator, Territorial...
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  • Farrelly. Wallace Rider Farrington (1871–1933), Governor of Hawaii Territory 1921–29. Father of Joseph Rider Farrington. Joseph Rider Farrington (1897–1954)...
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  • as a devout annexationist, resigned as editor. In his place, Wallace Rider Farrington, future Governor of the Territory of Hawaii, arrived from Maine...
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    comedy film I'm No Angel starring Mae West was released. Died: Wallace Rider Farrington, 62, Territorial Governor of Hawaii from 1921 to 1929 Air France...
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  • campaigned for office; advice received by Territorial Governor Wallace Rider Farrington from the United States Department of the Interior, responsible...
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    choreographer Elizabeth P. Farrington (1898–1984), legislator Joseph Rider Farrington (1897–1954), publisher Wallace Rider Farrington (1871–1933), 6th Territorial...
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  • role-playing. During the administration of territorial governor Wallace Rider Farrington, he and his wife Catharine opened their home to the public twice...
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    daughter of a Pohnpei District Court judge. She graduated from Wallace Rider Farrington High School in Honolulu in 1980, received a Bachelor of Science...
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  • Metzger 1919 Harry Irwin 14R, 1D 24R, 6D 1920 1921 [?] 26R, 4D 1922 Wallace Rider Farrington (R) Raymond C. Brown A. Lewis Jr. Henry Alexander Baldwin (R) 1923...
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