rejected isolationism regarding Europe. Woodring quietly opposed Roosevelt and was eventually fired. Harry Hines Woodring was born in 1887 in Elk City, Kansas...
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Sobel 1978, pp. 487–488. "Harry Hines Woodring". National Governors Association. Retrieved February 28, 2023. "Harry Hines Woodring (1931-1933)". State Library...
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runner Greig Woodring, retired Chief Executive Officer, President and Director of Reinsurance Group of America, Inc Harry Hines Woodring (1887–1967),...
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31 August 1939 3 years, 333 days Infantry and cavalry George Dern Harry Hines Woodring — 15 Marshall, GeorgeGeneral of the Army George C. Marshall (1880–1959)...
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with the isolationist Secretary of War Harry Hines Woodring over military aid to Britain. In mid-1940, after Woodring had resigned and the fall of France...
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Democratic nominee Harry Hines Woodring with 53.50% of the vote. Major party candidates Frank Carlson, Republican Harry H. Woodring, Democratic Other candidates...
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Kansas gubernatorial election, 1932 Alf Landon (R) – 278,581 (34.82%) Harry Hines Woodring (D, Inc.) – 272,944 (34.12%) John Romulus Brinkley (I) – 244,607...
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the great-great-granddaughter of Maj. Gen. Ward. Secretary of War Harry Hines Woodring spoke at the unveiling. Located on the west side of the circle, the...
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Staff in October 1935 his successor Malin Craig and War Secretary Harry Hines Woodring ordered a halt to research and development of the B-17 and in 1939...
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community is served by Independence USD 446 public school district. Harry Hines Woodring, 25th Governor of Kansas and 53rd United States Secretary of War...
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Twin Cyclones as with the Boeing 314, but the Secretary of War, Harry Hines Woodring, canceled the project before construction began, in favor of the...
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explicitly to replace Harry Hines Woodring, Knox was hired explicitly to replace Charles Edison on the grounds that Edison and Woodring were isolationists...
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(March 5, 1929 – December 1929) Frederick Huff Payne (1930– c. 1933) Harry Hines Woodring (1933–1936) Louis A. Johnson (1937–1940) Robert P. Patterson (1940)...
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received more than 180,000 votes (29.5 percent of the vote) and lost to Harry Hines Woodring, later Secretary of War in the cabinet of President Franklin D. Roosevelt...
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work relief projects to employ those on direct relief. FERA was led by Harry Hopkins, who had helmed a similar program under Roosevelt in New York. Another...
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1936 3 years, 176 days Democratic Utah Franklin D. Roosevelt (D) 53 Harry Hines Woodring September 25, 1936 June 20, 1940 3 years, 269 days Democratic Kansas...
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of the twin-engined Douglas B-18 Bolo, instead. Secretary of War Harry Hines Woodring in October 1938 decided that no four-engine bombers, including B-17s...
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(1889–1963), U.S. Assistant Attorney General 1921–29; Woodsdale Harry Hines Woodring (1890–1967), Kansas Governor and Secretary of War under Franklin...
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suspension span between Ferry Point and Whitestone was given by Harry Hines Woodring, the United States Secretary of War. Around the same time, the TBA...
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Commander-in-Chief President Franklin D. Roosevelt Harry S. Truman Department of War Harry Hines Woodring Henry L. Stimson Chief of Staff GEN George C. Marshall...
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Calvin Coolidge. Coolidge was the father-in-law of Secretary of War Harry Hines Woodring and Mayor Robert E. Greenwood of Fitchburg, Massachusetts. Fulham...
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Presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt, third and fourth terms (category Harry S. Truman)
surrendered in May–August 1945 during the administration of Roosevelt's successor Harry S. Truman, who previously served as Roosevelt's vice president. Though foreign...
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elections were held on August 7, 1956. George Docking, businessman Harry Hines Woodring, former governor and United States Secretary of War Warren W. Shaw...
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37R, 3D 101R, 24D Henry J. Allen (R) 1930 Roland Boynton (R) 1931 Harry Hines Woodring (D) Jacob W. Graybill (R) 77R, 48D George McGill (D) 1932 Roosevelt/...
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were in the morning and included an address by Secretary of War Harry Hines Woodring, chairman of the United States Commission. July 2, Saturday (Veterans'...
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Ray Sloan was appointed to complete his unexpired term by Governor Harry Hines Woodring. He died March 25, 1931, at his home in Topeka, Kansas, aged 72,...
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Roosevelt fired Harry Hines Woodring as Secretary of War for refusing a direct order to transfer a dozen B-17s to Britain. Woodring was offered the governorship...
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office space. To accommodate traffic to this area, Secretary of War Harry Hines Woodring agreed in May 1940 to give the state of Virginia a 200-foot (61 m)...
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by the great-great-great-granddaughter of Ward. Secretary of War Harry Hines Woodring spoke at the unveiling and accepted it on behalf of the president...
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Frank Carlson (Republican) 53.50% Harry Hines Woodring (Democratic) 44.02% David C. White (Prohibition) 2.17% Harry Graber (Socialist) 0.32% Maine Horace...
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