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    Oscar Wilder Underwood (May 6, 1862 – January 25, 1929) was an American lawyer and politician from Alabama, and also a candidate for President of the United...
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    substantially lowered tariff rates. The act was sponsored by Representative Oscar Underwood, passed by the 63rd United States Congress, and signed into law by...
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    states that did not hold primary elections favored his main rivals, Oscar Underwood of Alabama and Al Smith of New York, neither of whom won any primary...
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  • Francis Joseph Underwood is a fictional character and the protagonist of the American adaptation of House of Cards, portrayed by Kevin Spacey. He is depicted...
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    Oscar J. Underwood Jr. (born August 18, 1949) is an American educator, author, pastor, and community activist. Underwoood is the founder and President...
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    The Oscar W. Underwood House is a historic house located in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood Northwest, Washington, D.C. It is nationally significant for...
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    Underwood (born March 10, 1983) is an American singer. She rose to prominence after winning the fourth season of American Idol in 2005. Underwood's single...
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    America. Edward Henry, who was a friend of Debs, Lena Morrow Lewis, and Oscar Ameringer nominated Debs for the party's nomination on May 13, 1920, and...
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    Majority Leader Oscar Underwood of Alabama also loomed as a challenger. Clark found support among the Bryan wing of the party, while Underwood appealed to...
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    and New York, the largest single delegation. House Majority Leader Oscar Underwood had strong support from the Deep South but little appeal outside the...
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    United States Senate from Alabama, following the retirement of Senator Oscar Underwood. Since the Democratic Party had dominated Alabama politics since disenfranchising...
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    1918, 1924, 1930, and 1936. In 1923, the Senate Democratic leader Oscar Underwood, who served as the Senate Minority Leader, resigned due to illness...
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  • Frank Underwood was chosen to have the same initials as the original trilogy's protagonist Francis Urquhart, and to reference Oscar Underwood, the first...
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    unexpired term of Joseph F. Johnston, did not run for re-election. Oscar Underwood, the House Majority Leader and a candidate for President in 1912, was...
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  • German' in Three Amigos. He appeared in the films Twilight Zone: The Movie, Oscar, Top Dog, and Assassins. During the 1980s and 1990s, he guest-starred in...
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  • American politician Mell G. Underwood (1892–1972), American politician Nerissa Bretania Underwood, Guamanian politician Oscar Underwood (1862–1929), American...
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  • (1911–1913) 63rd (1913–1915) vacant Francis S. White (D) 64th (1915–1917) Oscar Underwood (D) 65th (1917–1919) 66th (1919–1921) B. B. Comer (D) J. Thomas Heflin...
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    neither firm written rules of governance nor a clear mission. Since Oscar Underwood's election in 1920, the chair of the Senate Democratic Caucus has also...
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  • from Kentucky Levi Underwood (1821–1902), Vermont State Senate Nerissa Bretania Underwood (born 1955), Guam Senate Oscar Underwood (1862–1929), U.S. Senator...
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    sorted by number of delegates won in the nomination race Champ Clark Oscar Underwood Judson Harmon Eugene Foss Thomas Marshall Speaker of the House from...
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    most supported William Gibbs McAdoo. Non-Klan delegates, led by Sen. Oscar Underwood of Alabama, attempted to add condemnation of the organization for its...
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    Secretary of the Treasury Governor Al Smith of New York (campaign) Senator Oscar Underwood from Alabama Senator Samuel M. Ralston from Indiana Former Governor...
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  • of House of Cards, and Oscar Underwood, the first Democratic House whip. Just as Urquhart does in the BBC version, Underwood often breaks the fourth...
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    majority → Henry Cabot Lodge Unofficial April 27, 1920 – March 4, 1921 Oscar Underwood 67th March 4, 1921 – March 4, 1923 68th March 4, 1923 – December 3...
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  • vocals Stray Straton - bass, backing vocals Johnny Sandlin - bass Oscar Underwood Adams - mandolin David Walshaw - drums, percussion Jeff Hanna - acoustic...
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    White 18 64th 17 Elected in 1914. Mar 4, 1915 – Mar 3, 1927 Democratic Oscar Underwood 19 65th Re-elected in 1918. Died. 18 66th Vacant Mar 1, 1920 – Mar...
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    books relating to post roads. Bankhead served as campaign manager for Oscar Underwood's 1912 presidential candidacy. During his Senate tenure, Bankhead opposed...
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    The Minority Party in Congress, p. 20. Sources differ on the dates that Underwood served as Whip: One indicates that he served from 1899 to 1901. See "Democratic...
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      Majority party Minority party   Leader Henry Cabot Lodge Oscar Underwood Party Republican Democratic Leader since March 4, 1919 April 27, 1920 Leader's seat...
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    that would end in 1915. After White retired, House Majority Leader Oscar Underwood was elected to a new term. Incumbent Democrat Marcus A. Smith was elected...
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