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    Lawrence McCully Judd (March 20, 1887 – October 4, 1968) was a politician of the Territory of Hawaii, serving as the territorial governor. Judd is most...
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  • William P. Jarrett, US Congress delegate Gerrit P. Judd, Kingdom cabinet minister Lawrence M. Judd, governor Kaʻahumanu, queen regent, Kuhina Nui David...
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    Farrington, Republican (1921–1929) Lawrence M. Judd, Republican (1929–1934) Joseph B. Poindexter, Democrat (1934–1942) Ingram M. Stainback, Democrat (1942–1951)...
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    4, 1872, to Agnes Hall Boyd (1844–1934) nine children. Last child Lawrence M. Judd became Governor of the Territory of Hawaii in 1929–1934. Allan Wilkes...
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    by Warren G. Harding Preceded by Charles J. McCarthy Succeeded by Lawrence M. Judd Mayor of Honolulu Personal details Born May 3, 1871 Orono, Maine, U...
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  • Cabinet minister in the United Kingdom Lawrence M. Judd (1887–1968), seventh Territorial Governor of Hawaii Norman B. Judd (1815–1878), American politician...
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  • Elliott, Governor (1952) James Arthur Ewing, Governor (1952–1953) Lawrence M. Judd, Governor (1953) Richard Barrett Lowe, Governor (1953–1956) Peter Tali...
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    sentence was commuted to a single hour by Hawaii's Territorial Governor Lawrence Judd. Grace Hubbard Bell was born November 3, 1883, in Washington, D.C. Her...
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    office on July 5. He was reconfirmed by the Senate on February 2, 1925. Judd was nominated on April 24, 1929, confirmed by the Senate on April 29, and...
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  • Senate William Kirk Kaynor United States House of Representatives Lawrence M. Judd 1906 Governor of Hawaii Robert D. Orr 1936 Governor of Indiana William...
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    Republic of Hawaii, then Governor of Hawaii. Walter Frear (1881) and Lawrence M. Judd (1905) were also Governors. Democratic Lt. Governor Brian Schatz ('90)...
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  • avoided. Instead, under pressure from the Navy, Territorial Governor Lawrence M. Judd commuted the 10-year sentences of the convicted killers to one hour...
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    Poindexter in Paradise". Time. February 12, 1934. "Political Graveyard". Lawrence Kestenbaum. Retrieved December 6, 2010. Siddal, John William (1921). Men...
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    Justice Data Center Sex Offender Search Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center Jon M. Van Dyke (2008). Who owns the Crown lands of Hawaii?. University of Hawaii...
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  • 1927 and Okumura ended it in 1929.[citation needed] Shortly before Lawrence M. Judd became governor, in July 1929, a series of events revived 1920 Politics...
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    ran from February 15 until June 1, 1933. On April 26, 1933, Governor Lawrence M. Judd extended the session by Executive Order. The session ran from February...
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  • 1909 Eric Alfred Knudsen 1911–1913 Charles F. Chillingworth 1915–1921 Lawrence M. Judd 1923 Robert W. Shingle 1925–1932 George P. Cooke 1933–1935 Harry A...
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    Arthur Ewing (1916–1996) November 28, 1952 March 4, 1953 Democratic   Lawrence M. Judd (1887–1968) March 4, 1953 August 5, 1953 Republican   Richard Barrett...
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  • Governor (1953–1957) Duke Kahanamoku, Sheriff of Honolulu (1932–1961) Lawrence M. Judd, Territorial Governor (1929–1934) Wallace Rider Farrington, Territorial...
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  • imposed if the sentences were allowed to stand, Territorial Governor Lawrence M. Judd commuted the 10-year sentences of the convicted killers to one hour...
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    of Joseph Kahahawai. Following her conviction territorial governor Lawrence M. Judd commuted her 10-year sentence for manslaughter to one hour. Many felt...
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  • involving too much political influence on the Police, Territorial Governor Lawrence M. Judd appointed a Governor's Advisory Committee on Crime. The committee recommended...
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    attended by thousands of residents and led by Hawaii Territorial Governor Lawrence M. Judd and Inter-Island Airways founder Stan Kennedy. As champagne and floral...
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  • Wills Moody July 8 – Lawrence M. Judd July 15 – David Sarnoff July 22 – Alvan Macauley July 29 – Jimmie Foxx August 5 – Arthur M. Hyde August 12 – Paul...
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  • Undersecretary of State for Herbert Hoover, Harvard Board of Overseers 1905 Lawrence M. Judd (Penn)—appointed seventh territorial governor of Hawaii by Herbert...
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  • in Hawaii made famous by Father Damien, Mother Marianne Cope, and Lawrence M. Judd, historical people who appear in the novel set in the early 1900s....
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    76 bills into law. Act 10 (House Bill No. 27), signed by Governor Lawrence M. Judd on April 22, 1932, amended Section 1222 of the Revised Laws of Hawaii...
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  • Civil War. Member of North Star Lodge No. 91, Fort Jones, California. Lawrence M. Judd (1887–1968), 41st governor of American Samoa and seventh territorial...
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  • Phelps Phelps (R) 1952 John C. Elliott (D) James Arthur Ewing (D) 1953 Lawrence M. Judd (R) 1954–1955 Richard Barrett Lowe (R) 1956–1960 Peter Tali Coleman...
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    "George Washington Walking Tour". Retrieved 5 August 2009. Cunningham, Lawrence; Janice Beaty (2001). A History of Guam. Bess Press. ISBN 1-57306-068-2...
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