• Hugh Meade Alcorn Jr. (October 20, 1907 – January 13, 1992) was a U.S. lawyer and political figure. He was a native of Suffield, Connecticut. He was born...
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  • 1942, and his wife Cora (Wells) (1874–1961). His younger brother H. Meade Alcorn Jr. (1907–1992) was a Republican politician and strategist who served...
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  • Susan Alcorn (born 1953), American musician George Oscar Alcorn (1850–1930), Canadian politician James L. Alcorn (1816–1894), American politician Meade Alcorn...
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  • and would continue to do so, which contrasted with his predecessor, Meade Alcorn, and with National Republican Senatorial Committee chairman Barry Goldwater...
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  • chairman Hugh Meade Alcorn (1907–1992), and Robert Hayden Alcorn (1909–1980), who wrote a book on his experiences as a spy in World War II. (Meade's middle name...
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    Republican nominee Hugh Meade Alcorn with 46.71% of the vote. Major party candidates Wilbur Lucius Cross, Democratic Hugh Meade Alcorn, Republican Other candidates...
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    C. Wesley Roberts 1953 Kansas 40 Leonard Hall 1953–1957 New York 41 Meade Alcorn 1957–1959 Connecticut 42 Thruston Morton 1959–1961 Kentucky 43 William...
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  • 1959, but his appointment was rejected by Republican national chairman Meade Alcorn on the grounds that Labouisse had registered as a Democrat several years...
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    National Committee In office July 1, 1959 – June 2, 1961 Preceded by Meade Alcorn Succeeded by William E. Miller United States Senator from Kentucky In...
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  • for Governor of Connecticut 1934. Father of Howard W. Alcorn and Meade Alcorn. Howard W. Alcorn (1901–1992), Connecticut State Representative 1927–31...
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    29, 1958, article on Adams, the job of firing Adams actually fell to Meade Alcorn, not Nixon. Adams returned to Lincoln, New Hampshire where he started...
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  • Legislative Affairs of the United States Department of Justice, 2009–present Meade Alcorn, chairman of the Republican National Committee, 1957–1959 Dillon Anderson...
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    Republican nominee for Governor of Connecticut 1932 Succeeded by Hugh Meade Alcorn Political offices Preceded by Hiram Bingham III Lieutenant Governor of...
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    Thomas Dodd, John Dempsey, and Ella T. Grasso. His Republican rival was Meade Alcorn, who also happened to serve as national chairman of his party. Prior...
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    1953 – February 1, 1957 Preceded by C. Wesley Roberts Succeeded by Meade Alcorn Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New York In office January...
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  • 1957, he was appointed by chair of the Republican National Committee, Meade Alcorn, as director of "Operation Dixie" in an effort to build the Republican...
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  • gridiron football player. Harry van Doorn, 76, Dutch politician. Hugh Meade Alcorn, Jr., 84, American politician, stroke. Yvonne Bryceland, 66, South African...
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  • Salisbury Republican 1937 Walter Howe Litchfield Republican 1939 Hugh Meade Alcorn, Jr. Suffield Republican 1941 Harold E. Mitchell West Hartford Republican...
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  • Representatives In office 1939–1940 Preceded by J. Mortimer Bell Succeeded by Hugh Meade Alcorn Jr. Member of the Connecticut House of Representatives In office 1934–1942...
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    0.32% Connecticut Wilbur L. Cross Democratic Re-elected, 46.71% Hugh Meade Alcorn (Republican) 45.16% Jasper McLevy (Socialist) 6.96% Alvin M. Gully (Socialist...
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  • on Program and Progress.: 5  The committee was established in 1959 by Meade Alcorn, then the Republican National Chairman. President Dwight D. Eisenhower...
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  • Limit of the System" (PDF). Sydney Law Review. 18 (4): 479. Riley, Mark; Alcorn, Gay (2001). "September 11: The Terrorists and the Towers". Best Australian...
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    Adams  Mississippi 29,538 460 Natchez, MS-LA Micropolitan Statistical Area Alcorn 34,740 400 Corinth, MS Micropolitan Statistical Area Amite 12,720 730 Attala...
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    Leap's Chief Futurist from 2014 to 2020. Born on October 31, 1959, in Fort Meade, Maryland, Stephenson came from a family of engineers and scientists; his...
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  • stadiums List of American football stadiums by capacity Lists of stadiums The Alcorn State campus, including the stadium, has a Lorman mailing address, but is...
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    Joseph C. Ferguson Elementary School, closed 2013 James Alcorn School (currently Universal Alcorn Charter School) Joseph Leidy Elementary School, closed...
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  • 1994 Warwick Elley 1993 Geraldine McDonald 1992 Noeline Alcorn 1991 Anne Smith 1990 Anne Meade Falconer, Phoebe (26 May 2007). "Obituary: Dame Jean Herbison"...
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    Gen. George G. Meade, commander of the V Corps. Probably as a result of this staff duty and his proximity to the influential Meade,[citation needed]...
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    militia is shown. The rank in the Confederate Army, if known, is shown. Alcorn, James Lusk - brigadier general, Mississippi Militia, the Army of Mississippi...
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    of Chancellorsville in May, then resigned and was replaced by George Meade. Meade followed Lee north into Pennsylvania and beat him in the Gettysburg Campaign...
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