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    Michael Hoke Smith (September 2, 1855 – November 27, 1931) was an American attorney, politician, and newspaper owner who served as United States secretary...
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    the new Governor, Hoke Smith, removed Brown over disagreements about passenger fares. Brown exacted revenge by running against Smith in the 1908 gubernatorial...
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  • writer Hoke L. Smith (1931–2004), tenth president of Towson University M. Hoke Smith (1855–1931), American politician and newspaper owner Hoke Hooks Warner...
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    political enemies was Senator Hoke Smith, former owner of The Atlanta Journal, which was still considered to be Smith's political instrument. When the...
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  • Mathews, Jared Irwin, David Brydie Mitchell, George Rockingham Gilmer, M. Hoke Smith, Joseph Mackey Brown, John M. Slaton and Eugene Talmadge, with Herman...
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    Robert Frederick Hoke (May 27, 1837 – July 3, 1912) was a Confederate major general during the American Civil War. He was present at one of the earliest...
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    President of the senate from 1909 to 1911.[citation needed] After Governor Hoke Smith was elected to the U.S. Senate in 1911, Slaton was appointed acting governor...
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    Interior Hoke Smith defeated Socialist Party nominee J. B. Osburn in a landslide. On election day, 3 October 1906, Democratic nominee Hoke Smith won the...
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    Mathews, Jared Irwin, David Brydie Mitchell, George Rockingham Gilmer, M. Hoke Smith, Joseph Mackey Brown, John M. Slaton, and Eugene Talmadge, with Herman...
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    elect the Governor of Georgia. Democratic nominee and former Governor Hoke Smith defeated Independent Democratic candidate and incumbent Governor Joseph...
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    Hoke Smith, who was up for re-election. Watson's hatred of Smith was "a blinding obsession". He thought that the Journal editorial showed that Smith was...
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    Brady Patrick Hoke (/ˈhoʊk/; born November 3, 1958) is a former American football coach. He was most well known for serving as the head football coach...
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    (1872) L. N. Trammell (1880) Charles F. Clay (1883–) B. H. Bigham (1886) Hoke Smith (1888) William Yates Atkinson (1890–1892) Allen Fort (1892–1894) Alexander...
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  • Hoke Smith. A former cabinet member in Grover Cleveland's administration, M. Hoke Smith broke with Cleveland because of his support for Bryan. Hoke Smith's...
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    was burned. In mid-1906, Watson called on Georgia Populists to vote for Hoke Smith for governor in the Democratic primary, which fueled speculation that...
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    John W. Noble Missouri March 7, 1889 March 6, 1893 Benjamin Harrison 19 Hoke Smith Georgia March 6, 1893 September 1, 1896 Grover Cleveland 20 David R. Francis...
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  • (1872) L. N. Trammell (1880) Charles F. Clay (1883) B. H. Bigham (1886) Hoke Smith (1888) William Yates Atkinson (1890–1892) Allen Fort (1892–1894) Alexander...
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  • Still" 2005 Cursed Police Officer 2005 JAG Marine Private First Class Hoke Smith Episode: "Death at the Mosque" 2005 Daydream Believer Eddie Short film...
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  • 1856–1890 (1978) Smith, J. Douglas. Managing: Race, Politics, and Citizenship in Jim Crow Virginia University of North Carolina Press, 2002. Smith, J. Douglas...
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    elected as the nominee for the general election over incumbent Governor Hoke Smith. On election day, 7 October 1908, Democratic nominee Joseph Mackey Brown...
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    end in 1919 and served until losing renomination in 1918. Democrat M. Hoke Smith, who had first won in a 1911 special election, was re-elected and would...
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    The Smith–Lever Act of 1914 is a United States federal law that established a system of cooperative extension services, connected to land-grant universities...
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  • Jonathan David Hoke (born January 24, 1957) is an American football coach who is the Passing game coordinator and cornerbacks coach for the Chicago Bears...
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    had corruptly influenced legislation in favor of the Little Rock and Fort Smith Railroad and the Union Pacific Railway, later profiting on the sale of bonds...
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  • Smith-Hughes Vocational School. In 1964, the school's location was moved to Smith High School (now closed), and the school was renamed to Hoke Smith Technical...
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    (1872) L. N. Trammell (1880) Charles F. Clay (1883–) B. H. Bigham (1886) Hoke Smith (1888) William Yates Atkinson (1890–1892) Allen Fort (1892–1894) Alexander...
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    presidential election. Williams was born in Columbus, Georgia, and raised in Smiths Station, Alabama. Her father was a neighborhood leader, and her great-aunt...
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  • Hoke L. Smith (May 7, 1931 – March 27, 2004) was the tenth president of Towson University. Early in Smith's administration, he focused on Towson's status...
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    March 5, 1897 President Grover Cleveland William McKinley Preceded by Hoke Smith Succeeded by Cornelius Bliss 27th Governor of Missouri In office January...
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  • Center. Hoke Smith was a lawyer, publisher, politician, educator and crusader for improving education in rural schools of Georgia. In 1901, Smith donated...
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