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    DeWitt Stephen Hyde (March 21, 1909 – April 25, 1986) was an American attorney and politician who served as a member of the United States House of Representatives...
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    (1913) "Guide to the William de Witt Hyde Collection, 1823-1975, undated". Taussig, F. W. (1933). "William Dewitt Hyde (1858–1917)". Proceedings of the...
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  • Senator Hyde may refer to: DeWitt Hyde (1909–1986), Maryland State Senate E. B. Hyde (1849–1917), Washington State Senate Edwin Hyde (1828–1909), Wisconsin...
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    Universities and Their Sons, editor (1898) Property: Its Office and Sanction (1900) De Monts and Acadia (1904) Ruling Powers in History (1905) The Passing of the...
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    religion are mutually dependent. A connection between the works of William DeWitt Hyde and Whitehead further elucidates this necessary duality of social and...
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  • DeWitt or Dewitt is a concatenated primarily American form of the Dutch surname De Witt or De Wit, both meaning "the white (one)", "the blond (one)"....
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    their alma mater. They also named a nearby peak Mount Hyde, after Bowdoin president William DeWitt Hyde. In 1894, Albert Peter Low of Canada's Geological...
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    January 3, 1943 – January 3, 1953 Preceded by Katharine Byron Succeeded by DeWitt Hyde Member of the Maryland Senate In office 1930–1934 Personal details Born...
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    Miller (R) James Devereux (R) Edward Garmatz (D) George Hyde Fallon (D) Frank Small Jr. (R) DeWitt Hyde (R) Samuel Friedel (D) 84th (1955–1957) Richard Lankford...
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  • Douai William De Witt Hyde (1858–1917), American college president William Hyde (journalist) (1836–1898), American journalist William Hyde (Utah settler)...
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  • included: A. Lawrence Lowell, president of Harvard University, William DeWitt Hyde, president of Bowdoin College, James T. Young, director of Wharton School...
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    general election was John R. Foley, a former judge who had unseated DeWitt Hyde in a Democratic landslide in the state two years prior. Both candidates...
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    6th district In office January 3, 1959 – January 3, 1961 Preceded by DeWitt Hyde Succeeded by Charles Mathias Personal details Born John Robert Foley...
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  • the "Bowdoin Canyon" and named a nearby peak Mount Hyde, after Bowdoin president William DeWitt Hyde. Cary kept a diary of the expedition, later published...
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  • (1839–66) Samuel Harris (1867–71) Joshua Chamberlain (1871–83) William DeWitt Hyde (1885–1917) Kenneth C.M. Sills (1918–52) James S. Coles (1952–67) Roger...
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  • Hughes March 4, 1859 – March 3, 1861 Democratic 6th [data missing] DeWitt Hyde January 3, 1953 – January 3, 1959 Republican 6th [data missing] Glenn...
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  • Archived from the original on July 14, 2011. Retrieved January 30, 2011. "de beste bron van informatie over reporting civil rights. Deze website is te...
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    Prendergast (Republican) 43.2% Maryland 6 DeWitt Hyde Republican 1952 Incumbent re-elected. ▌Y DeWitt Hyde (Republican) 54.2% ▌John R. Foley (Democratic)...
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  • Bernice McIlhenny Wintersteen, 82, a leader in cultural, artistic affairs DEWITT S. HYDE BRODERICK CRAWFORD, OSCAR-WINNING TOUGH, DIES Bessie Love, 87, an Actress...
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    ▌Frank Small Jr. (Republican) 46.3% Maryland 6 DeWitt Hyde Republican 1952 Incumbent re-elected. ▌Y DeWitt Hyde (Republican) 51.4% ▌Edward J. Ryan (Democratic)...
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    9% Maryland 6 DeWitt Hyde Republican 1952 Incumbent lost re-election. Democratic gain. ▌Y John R. Foley (Democratic) 51.4% ▌DeWitt Hyde (Republican) 48...
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    Devereux (R) ▌3. Edward Garmatz (D) ▌4. George Hyde Fallon (D) ▌5. Richard Lankford (D) ▌6. DeWitt Hyde (R) ▌7. Samuel Friedel (D) ▌1. John W. Heselton...
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  • organizational meeting in Waterville, Bowdoin College president William DeWitt Hyde served as the first (temporary) chairman. A mass Temperance movement...
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    Devereux (R) ▌3. Edward Garmatz (D) ▌4. George Hyde Fallon (D) ▌5. Richard Lankford (D) ▌6. DeWitt Hyde (R) ▌7. Samuel Friedel (D) ▌1. John W. Heselton...
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  • Harlan P. Amen (1875) – principal of Phillips Exeter, 1895–1913 William De Witt Hyde (1875) – president of Bowdoin College Henry Shute (1875) – author William...
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    (Class 2) 1916 Succeeded by Earl Newbert Academic offices Preceded by William DeWitt Hyde President of Bowdoin College 1918–52 Succeeded by James S. Coles...
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    Devereux (R) ▌3. Edward Garmatz (D) ▌4. George Hyde Fallon (D) ▌5. Frank Small Jr. (R) ▌6. DeWitt Hyde (R) ▌7. Samuel Friedel (D) ▌1. John W. Heselton...
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  • wrestler David Markland DeWitt S. Hyde (1909–1987), American politician, congressman from Maryland (1953–1959) Douglas Hyde (1860–1949), Irish-language...
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    that Hath (1907) The Shears of Destiny (1910) Vocations, ed. William DeWitt Hyde. Hall and Locke Company. Boston. Vol. 1. The Mechanic Arts. Richard C...
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  • Democratic 1808–1870 DeWitt Hyde 1953–1959 Maryland Republican 1909–1986 Henry Hyde 1975–2007 Illinois Republican 1924–2007 Ira B. Hyde 1873–1875 Missouri...
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