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    William Worthington Scranton III (born July 20, 1947) is an American politician who served as the 26th lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania from 1979 to...
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    William Warren Scranton (July 19, 1917 – July 28, 2013) was an American Republican Party politician and diplomat. Scranton served as the 38th governor...
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  • for President of the United States, 1964. Grandson of William Walker Scranton. William Scranton III (born 1947) lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania, 1979–1987;...
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  • Mary F. Scranton William Scranton, III (born 1947), former Pennsylvania Lieutenant Governor, son of William Scranton William Walker Scranton (1844–1916)...
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    Scranton is a city in and the county seat of Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, United States. With a population of 76,328 as of the 2020 U.S. census, Scranton...
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    International University and was special assistant to lieutenant governor William Scranton III and founder and chief executive of TOPS, a computer networking company...
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  • Pennsylvania from 1963 to 1967 during the administration of her husband, William Scranton, the 38th Governor of Pennsylvania and 1964 U.S. presidential candidate...
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    William Walker Scranton (April 4, 1844 – December 3, 1916) was an American businessman based in Scranton, Pennsylvania. He became president and manager...
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  • The Scranton Times-Tribune is a morning newspaper serving the Scranton, Pennsylvania, area. Until August 2023, it was the flagship title of Times-Shamrock...
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    Pennsylvania Governor Richard L. Thornburgh and Lieutenant Governor William Scranton III, to whom Thornburgh assigned responsibility for collecting and reporting...
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     1328–1329. "William W. Scranton". National Governors Association. Retrieved June 12, 2023. Miller, Joseph H. (January 16, 1963). "Scranton Takes Oath with...
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    Jason Miller (playwright) (category Writers from Scranton, Pennsylvania)
    role he reprised in The Exorcist III (1990). He later became artistic director of the Scranton Public Theatre in Scranton, Pennsylvania, where That Championship...
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    producer and screenwriter William Scranton, former Governor of Pennsylvania and 1964 U.S. presidential candidate William Scranton, III, former Lieutenant Governor...
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    Whip of the Pennsylvania State Senate from Susquehanna Township William Scranton III, former lieutenant governor and the 1986 nominee Jane Earll, state...
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    Panyard, State Senator Jeff Piccola and former Lieutenant Governor William Scranton, III. After Swann received the endorsement of the Republican state committee...
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    were indicted on criminal charges. Thornburgh and Scranton were reelected in 1982. However, Scranton failed to win the governorship on his own in 1986...
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    Bob Casey Sr. (category People from the Scranton–Wilkes-Barre metropolitan area)
    gubernatorial nominee Pete Flaherty, narrowly lost to Richard Thornburgh and William Scranton III. There was also a Robert J. Casey who sought a congressional seat...
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    of the Council's existence. George Bryan 1777–1779 Matthew Smith 1779 William Moore 1779–1781 James Potter 1781–1782 James Ewing 1782–1784 James Irvine...
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    Arnold Schwarzenegger b. 1947 Governor of California Republican William Scranton III b. 1947 Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania Republican Kevin Stitt...
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    victory over the Republican ticket of incumbent Lieutenant Governor William Scranton III and State Senator Mike Fisher. Casey and Singel won re-election in...
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  • University of Scranton is a private Jesuit university in Scranton, Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1888 by William O'Hara, the first Bishop of Scranton, as St...
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    industrialist William Walker Scranton (1844-1916) and Katherine Maria (Smith) Scranton (1851-1935), "he grew up in downtown Scranton in a huge turreted...
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    cousin Joseph H. Scranton, an early investor who had moved to this city, became president and the cousin's son, William Walker Scranton, became general...
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  • cloud-storage host, Forever.com. Meakem served as campaign chairman for William Scranton, III, the former Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania, during the 2006...
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  • Heckler of the U.S. Public Health Service announces the identity of HTLV-III as the virus that causes AIDS. April 24 – The 6.2 Mw  Morgan Hill earthquake...
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  • and Anti-Masons formed a coalition to govern the chamber. A Democrat, William F. Packer, was elected as Speaker, and Democrats organized the chamber...
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    Marion M. (Scranton) Isaacs (1908–1992), Katherine (Scranton) Rozendaal (1910–2002), Sara (Scranton) Linen (1913–1997), and William Warren Scranton (1917–2013)...
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    unsuccessfully for lieutenant governor in 1986, serving as the running mate of Bill Scranton. Prior to becoming a judge, he was elected Attorney General of Pennsylvania...
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  • (R-Texas) Chief Justice: Warren E. Burger (Virginia) (until September 26) William Rehnquist (Virginia) (starting September 26) Speaker of the House of Representatives:...
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