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    Claude Augustus Swanson (March 31, 1862 – July 7, 1939) was an American lawyer and Democratic politician from Virginia. He served as U.S. Representative...
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    Assistant Secretary of the Navy, then as Secretary on January 2, 1940, Claude A. Swanson having died several months previously. Edison himself only kept the...
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    independent platform, Montague solidly defeated Martin's candidate, Claude A. Swanson, for the Democratic nomination for Governor of Virginia. Montague won 58...
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    and leader of the Democratic Party in Virginia for four decades as head of a political faction that became known as the Byrd Organization. Byrd served...
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    assigned a fleet command in retaliation. Leahy, on his part, continued Standley's efforts to insert the CNO into the ship design process. Swanson's ill health...
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    1906 to 1910 as the first wife of Claude A. Swanson. Elizabeth Deane Lyons was born in 1863 in Richmond, Virginia to a prominent family, the daughter of...
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    1933. Byrd had been appointed to fill the vacancy left by Claude A. Swanson after Swanson became the U.S. Secretary of the Navy earlier in the year....
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    the declining health of Secretary of the Navy Claude A. Swanson. Standley represented the United States as a delegate to the London Naval Conference between...
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    Naval Reserve Medal was a decoration of the United States Navy which was created by order of Secretary of the Navy Claude A. Swanson on 12 September 1938...
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    On 6 September, she embarked United States Secretary of the Navy Claude A. Swanson, for an inspection of the Navy in the Pacific. Indianapolis toured...
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    days in jail and a fine of $10. Only a month later, their petition for executive clemency was granted by Governor Claude A. Swanson, restoring their political...
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  • p. 1655. "Claude Augustus Swanson". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 18, 2023. "Governor C. A. Swanson Takes Office Before a Brilliant Throng"...
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    in the Senate after former Governor and then-senior U.S. Senator Claude A. Swanson was appointed as U.S. Secretary of the Navy by President Franklin...
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    out strongly in favor of the larger weapon. In a two-page letter to Secretary of the Navy Claude A. Swanson and indirectly to Roosevelt, Reeves argued that...
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  • covered World War I for The New York Times Iris Kelso, journalist Claude A. Swanson, U.S. Secretary of the Navy, U.S. Senator, and Governor of Virginia...
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    in 1892. After going from being a lawyer and then a businessman, he was elected mayor of Quincy in 1896 and unelected a year later. Adams married Frances...
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    was vacant at the beginning of the next Congress until April 1, 1929, when a Republican was appointed to continue the term. Two Republicans and one Democrat...
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    Republicans gained a net of two seats from the Democrats, and then an additional two seats through mid-term vacancies thereby reducing Democrats to a 52–44 majority...
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    after a decision by the Oklahoma Supreme Court overturned the election in 1911. The county was named for Claude A. Swanson, Governor of Virginia and a friend...
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  • founder of Swanson Charles Edward Swanson (1879–1970), American politician Claude A. Swanson (1862–1939), American lawyer and politician David Swanson, American...
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  • (R-WV) 1911–1913: George Sutherland (R-UT) 1913–1918: Claude A. Swanson (D-VA) 1918–1919: James A. Reed (D-MO) 1919–1926: Bert M. Fernald (R-ME) 1926–1927:...
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    American sportscaster Claude J. Summers, American literary scholar Claude Surprenant (born 1963), Canadian politician Claude A. Swanson (1862–1939), American...
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    Depredations (Chairman: Miles Poindexter; Ranking Member: Claude A. Swanson) Industrial Expositions (Chairman: N/A; Ranking Member: Asle Gronna) Interoceanic Canals...
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    Republican majority by a further two seats, with the Democrats and the Farmer Labors picking up another seat each, reducing Republicans to a 51-43-2 majority...
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    The 72nd United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, consisting of the United States Senate...
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    Member: Claude A. Swanson) Industrial Expositions (Chairman: Henry F. Ashurst; Ranking Member: Elihu Root) Interoceanic Canals (Chairman: James A. O'Gorman;...
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    Virginia's method of execution to the electric chair, signed by Governor Claude A. Swanson on March 16, 1908, and became effective starting July 1. The prison's...
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    Newport News Shipbuilding, sponsored by Lulie Swanson, wife of Secretary of the Navy Claude A. Swanson, and commissioned on 12 May 1938 with Captain Newton...
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    Secretary of the Navy Claude A. Swanson, saying, "It represents a most disgraceful, sordid, disreputable, drunken brawl." Secretary Swanson stated that the...
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    The lieutenant governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia is a constitutional officer of the Commonwealth of Virginia. The lieutenant governor is elected...
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