Gladys Shields Pyle (October 4, 1890 – March 14, 1989) was an American educator and national record setting female politician during the first score of...
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and Maryon Pittman Allen were all appointed and were never elected; Gladys Pyle (R-SD) and Hazel Abel (R-NE), were elected, but not to full terms (i...
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Legislators: Past & Present-John M. Patton "Biographical / Historical, Gladys Pyle". Gladys Pyle Papers. Vermillion, SD: University of South Dakota. Retrieved...
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socialite and philanthropist Gladys Pyle (1890–1989), American politician Gladys Presley (1912–1958), mother of Elvis Presley Gladys Ravenscroft (1888–1960)...
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Ellen Bernard Thompson Pyle (1876–1936), American illustrator Ernie Pyle (1900–1945), Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Gladys Pyle (1890–1989), South Dakota...
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Senator Pyle may refer to: Dennis Pyle (born 1961), Kansas State Senate Gladys Pyle (1890–1989), U.S. Senator from South Dakota This disambiguation page...
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Nellie (1889-1961), and Gladys (1890-1989). Mamie Shields Pyle was a prominent activist in the cause of women's suffrage. Gladys Pyle served in the South...
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Gladys, became the first woman elected to the United States Senate without first having been appointed. After Gladys was elected to the Senate, Pyle drove...
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Maryon Pittman Allen (D-AL) were all appointed, and were never elected; Gladys Pyle (R-SD) and Hazel Abel (R-NE), were elected, but not to full terms (i...
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the last-place finisher in the primary, defeated Secretary of State Gladys Pyle, the plurality winner. In the general election, Green faced D. A. McCullough...
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62, German violinist, concertmaster of Staatskapelle Berlin, cancer. Gladys Pyle, 98, American politician, U.S. Senator. Zita of Bourbon-Parma, 96, last...
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other women – Long's widow, Rose McConnell Long, Dixie Bibb Graves, and Gladys Pyle – held brief tenures of two years or less in the Senate, but none of...
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for the final few months of Norbeck's term, former Secretary of State Gladys Pyle won the Republican nomination unopposed, and Thomas W. Crawford won the...
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the first time one state had been represented by two female senators; Gladys Pyle served for two months in late 1938 and early 1939. Vera Sarah Cahalan...
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finish Norbeck's term. Retired. Nov 9, 1938 – Jan 3, 1939 Republican Gladys Pyle 8 76th 10 Elected in 1938. Jan 3, 1939 – Jan 3, 1951 Republican Chan...
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Oregon (special) Alfred E. Reames Alexander G. Barry Oregon Alfred E. Reames Rufus C. Holman South Dakota (special) Herbert E. Hitchcock Gladys Pyle...
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William A. Purtell 1952 1953–1959 1, 3 Connecticut Republican 1897–1978 Gladys Pyle 1938–1939 3 South Dakota Republican 1890–1989 Joseph V. Quarles 1899–1905...
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William J. Bulow (D) ▌3. Herbert E. Hitchcock (D), until November 8, 1938 ▌Gladys Pyle (R), from November 9, 1938 ▌1. Kenneth McKellar (D) ▌2. Nathan L. Bachman...
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William H. McMaster (R) 1926 1927 William J. Bulow (D) Hyatt E. Covey (R) Gladys Pyle (R) A. J. Moodie (R) 29R, 16D 77R, 25D, 1? 1928 Hoover/ Curtis (R) Y...
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Forrest C. Donnell Succeeded by James P. Kem Honorary titles Preceded by Gladys Pyle Oldest living U.S. senator March 14, 1989 – September 23, 1992 Succeeded by...
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South Dakota In office January 3, 1939 – January 3, 1951 Preceded by Gladys Pyle Succeeded by Francis Case Personal details Born (1896-05-21)May 21, 1896...
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President Hubert Humphrey; served briefly as U.S. Senator from Minnesota Gladys Pyle, South Dakota secretary of state and interim U.S. senator Lynn Schneider...
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Florence E. S. Knapp New York Republican January 1, 1925 December 31, 1927 Gladys Pyle South Dakota Republican 1927 1931 Jennie Fortune New Mexico Democratic...
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H. Case 1951 1962 Republican J. Chandler Gurney 1939 1951 Republican Gladys Pyle 1938 1939 Republican Herbert E. Hitchcock 1936 1938 Democrat Peter Norbeck...
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2013. Retrieved September 1, 2012. "Warren Green Is G.O.P. Nominee: Gladys Pyle Loses Out on 12th Ballot". Lead Daily Call. Huron, S.D. May 21, 1930...
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(1933–1935) 74th (1935–1937) Herbert E. Hitchcock (D) 75th (1937–1939) Gladys Pyle (R) 76th (1939–1941) Chan Gurney (R) 77th (1941–1943) Harlan J. Bushfield...
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S. Senator from South Dakota (Class 3) 1920, 1926, 1932 Succeeded by Gladys Pyle Political offices Preceded by E. L. Abel Lieutenant Governor of South...
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Carolina 1945 Harriet Johnson 1929 Mary Gordon Ellis South Dakota 1923 Gladys Pyle 1937 Jessie Sanders Tennessee 1923 Marian Scudder Griffin 1921 Anna...
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Succeeded by Roman Hruska Honorary titles Preceded by Stephen Young Oldest living U.S. senator December 1, 1984 – March 20, 1988 Succeeded by Gladys Pyle...
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Burkhart 1919–1922 Republican 10 Clarence E. Coyne 1922–1927 Republican 11 Gladys Pyle 1927–1931 Republican 12 Elizabeth Coyne 1931–1933 Republican 13 Myrtle...
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