Burton Melvin Cross (November 15, 1902 – October 22, 1998) was an American Republican businessman and politician. Cross was Maine's 61st and 63rd Governor...
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non-consecutive terms (Edward Kent, John Fairfield, John W. Dana, and Burton M. Cross). The longest-serving governor was Joseph E. Brennan, who served two...
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gubernatorial election win the presidential election: in 1952, Republican Burton M. Cross was elected Governor, while Dwight D. Eisenhower was elected to his...
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Senator Cross may refer to: Burton M. Cross (1902–1998), Maine State Senate Joseph Cross (judge) (1843–1913), New Jersey State Senate This disambiguation...
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throughout the country provided $150,000 in donations. Governor of Maine Burton M. Cross declared a state of emergency for the state. The Small Business Administration...
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American football player Burton M. Cross (1902–1998), American politician Charles Cross (disambiguation), multiple people Chris Cross (born 1952), English...
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At the time of Payne's resignation, Burton M. Cross became Governor by virtue of holding that office. However, Cross had also been elected Governor; his...
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state, Edna struck the day before the governor race between Republican Burton M. Cross and Democratic Edmund Muskie. Before the election, politicians commented...
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20) Richard Nixon (R-California) (starting January 20) Chief Justice: Fred M. Vinson (Kentucky) (died September 8) Earl Warren (California) (starting October...
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launched his bid in the 1954 Maine gubernatorial race as a Democrat. Burton M. Cross, the Republican incumbent governor, was seeking reelection. Had he...
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Governor Cross may refer to: Burton M. Cross (1902–1998), 61st and 63rd Governor of Maine Wilbur Lucius Cross (1862–1948), 71st Governor of Connecticut...
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Congressman Patrick Colwell, Speaker of the Maine House of Representatives Burton M. Cross, Maine's 61st and 63rd Governor Henry Dearborn, physician, and a veteran...
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was then appointed to the Maine Supreme Judicial Court by Governor Burton M. Cross, in 1954. L'Hommedieu, Andrea (November 3, 2000). "Murray, Frank oral...
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election took place on September 13, 1954. Incumbent Republican Governor Burton M. Cross was seeking a second term which would have made him the fifth consecutive...
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the United States Senate, thus did not run. Maine Senate President Burton M. Cross faced off against Democratic challenger, former Congressman James C...
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election of Democratic gubernatorial nominees Alonzo Garcelon and Harris M. Plaisted. The Democratic Party did not control the state legislature between...
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Horace Hildreth in 1946, and elevated to Chief Justice by Governor Burton M. Cross in 1954. Fellows married Madge Gilmore, with whom he had two daughters...
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Burton upon Trent, also known as Burton-on-Trent or simply Burton, is a market town in the borough of East Staffordshire in the county of Staffordshire...
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recipient of the Victoria Cross Richard M. Burton (born 1939), American organizational theorist Ted Bundy (a.k.a. "Richard Burton", 1946–1989), American...
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(D-Missouri) Vice President: Alben W. Barkley (D-Kentucky) Chief Justice: Fred M. Vinson (Kentucky) Speaker of the House of Representatives: Sam Rayburn (D-Texas)...
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Judicial Court vacated by Edward P. Murray. On March 18, 1953, Governor Burton M. Cross elevated Merrill to chief justice. Merrill retired from the Court on...
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Maggie Smith (redirect from Dame Margaret Natalie Smith Cross, DBE)
as Miss Dee Mead in the British drama film The V.I.P.s starring Richard Burton, Elizabeth Taylor and Orson Welles. She earned her first Oscar nomination...
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managed by East Midlands Railway, although only CrossCountry services call at this station. The original Burton on Trent station was opened in 1839 by the...
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The company was founded by Sir Montague Maurice Burton in Chesterfield in 1903 under the name of The Cross-Tailoring Company. It was first listed on the...
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directors, and law enforcement professionals, who together represent a cross-section of the senior-level state officials who shape criminal justice policy...
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regulates the various utilities of the state of Maine. Allen managed Burton M. Cross's successful first campaign for governor in 1952. He was also an early...
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Henry M. Jackson 525 George Wallace 381.7 Shirley Chisholm 151.95 Terry Sanford 77.5 Hubert Humphrey 66.7 Wilbur Mills 33.8 Edmund Muskie 24.3 Edward M. Kennedy...
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Region High School, 236 Townsend Ave, Boothbay Harbor, Maine 1953 - Burton M. Cross State Office Building, 111 Sewall St, Augusta, Maine With Desmond &...
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English thriller author. Nathalia Crane, 85, American poet and novelist. Burton M. Cross, 95, American businessman, politician and governor. Ajit Khan, 76,...
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Kevin Costner (redirect from Kevin M Costner)
with actor Richard Burton. At that time, Costner was uncertain about whether he should become an actor, and he approached Burton to ask his advice. Costner...
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