William Pettus Hobby Jr. (born January 19, 1932) is an American Democratic politician who served a record eighteen years as the 37th Lieutenant Governor...
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later reorganization). Hobby served as a member on the Board of Directors of Texas Technological College. His son William P. Hobby Jr. also served as lieutenant...
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The William P. Hobby, Jr. State Office Building - formerly known as Republic Plaza - is a three-building government office complex located in the Warehouse...
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Bill Clements (redirect from William P. Clements, Jr.)
William Perry Clements Jr. (April 13, 1917 – May 29, 2011) was an American businessman and Republican Party politician who served two nonconsecutive terms...
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whom a U.S. Navy ship was named William P. Hobby (1878–1964), American publisher and politician William P. Hobby Jr. (born 1932), his son, American publisher...
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lieutenant governorship when on June 1, 1987, longtime incumbent William P. "Bill" Hobby Jr. of Houston announced that he would not seek a sixth term. Bullock...
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named William P. Hobby (1878–1964), American publisher and politician and the father of William P. Hobby, Jr. William P. Hobby, Jr. (born 1932), American...
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named for former Texas lieutenant governor and Houston businessman, William P. Hobby, Jr., whose family foundation donated the naming gift for the center...
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Mark White (Texas politician) (redirect from Mark Wells White Jr.)
term to the Senate) and the legendary Lieutenant Governor of Texas William P. Hobby Jr. As the state's 43rd chief executive from January 18, 1983, to January...
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1986, to elect the Lieutenant Governor of Texas. The Incumbent, William P. Hobby Jr. ran for re-election to his fifth and final term, he was elected...
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1982, to elect the Lieutenant Governor of Texas. The Incumbent, William P. Hobby Jr. ran for re-election to his fourth term, he was elected against Republican...
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The Incumbent, William P. Hobby Jr. ran for re-election to his second term, he was elected against Republican, Gaylord Marshall. Hobby won the election...
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1978, to elect the lieutenant governor of Texas. The incumbent, William P. Hobby Jr. ran for re-election to his third term, he was elected against Republican...
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in 1995, in Houston, and was buried at Glenwood Cemetery. Her son William P. Hobby, Jr., served as the 37th lieutenant governor of Texas from 1973 to 1991...
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after returning to the United States, Connally reported on their trip to William J. Casey, who was chairman of Reagan's campaign, and later Director of...
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Rice University (redirect from William Marsh Rice University)
of Energy William P. Hobby, Jr., former lieutenant governor of Texas John Kline, former Member of the U.S. House of Representatives George P. Bush, politician...
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Elizabeth (Slade) Hobby. Hobby's nephew is William P. Hobby, governor of Texas from 1917 to 1921. His grandnephew William P. Hobby, Jr., was lieutenant...
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The Houston Post. September 22, 1917. p. 1. Retrieved July 10, 2023. Sobel 1978, p. 1534. "William Pettus Hobby". National Governors Association. Retrieved...
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org. Beaumont Enterprise. November 6, 2005. p. A6. Beaumont Enterprise William P. Hobby Jr. "Hobby, William Pettus". Handbook of Texas Online. Retrieved...
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1983). "Hauck At the Helm". The Washington Post. Hobby, William P. "A Guide to the William P. Hobby, Jr., Papers, 1866, 1895-2015". Briscoe Center for American...
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Governor Robert Louis Freeman Sr. of Louisiana Lieutenant Governor William P. Hobby Jr. of Texas Jim McDermott Washington state senator Lieutenant Governor...
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See Insurance Continuing Education. In 2022, TDI moved from the William P. Hobby Jr. Building in downtown Austin to the Barbara Jordan State Office Building...
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lawyer specializing in denied or underpaid property insurance claims William P. Hobby Jr., 1953, Lieutenant Governor of Texas (1973–1991); former chancellor...
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1983, a fire began in the apartment of William P. Hobby Jr., then the state lieutenant governor. A guest of Hobby's was killed, and four firemen and a policeman...
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Moody Foundation chose to sell the paper to William P. Hobby Jr., owner of the Houston Post. The Hobbys, who also owned the competing Galveston Tribune...
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Texas Legislative Budget Board. He was selected by the Lt. Governor William P. Hobby Jr. to be on the 10-man committee that implemented zero-based budgeting...
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he never appeared on the actual series, Texas Lieutenant Governor William P. Hobby, Jr., took a tour of the program's Brooklyn studio, and praised the show's...
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Dolph Briscoe Jr. (April 23, 1923 – June 27, 2010) was an American rancher and businessman from Uvalde, Texas, who was the 41st governor of Texas between...
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dropped in 1982. Shortly after Deng's visit, Texas Lieutenant Governor William P. Hobby Jr. traveled to China and signed a deal through which China began selling...
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January 21, 1969 – January 16, 1973 Preston Smith Democratic 37 William P. Hobby Jr. January 16, 1973 – January 15, 1991 Dolph Briscoe (Democratic) Bill...
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