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    Maryland. J. Glenn Beall was born in Frostburg, Maryland, to Olin and Florence (née Glenn) Beall. He was a descendant of Colonel Ninian Beall, who immigrated...
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    John Glenn Beall Jr. (June 19, 1927 – March 24, 2006) was an American Republican politician and businessman from the U.S. state of Maryland who served...
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  • James Beall may refer to: James Andrew Beall (1866–1929), Democratic United States congressman from Texas J. Glenn Beall (1894–1971), Republican United...
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  • John Beall may refer to: John Yates Beall (1835–1865), Confederate privateer in the American Civil War, arrested and executed as a spy J. Glenn Beall Jr...
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    potential candidate for the United States Senate seat of Republican J. Glenn Beall. While initially hesitant, Tydings resigned as U.S. Attorney on November...
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    by Republican U.S. Representative J. Glenn Beall Jr. Tydings had defeated Beall's father, Senator James Glenn Beall six years earlier. Tydings's own adoptive...
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    he ran for the United States Senate, defeating Republican incumbent J. Glenn Beall Jr. with 59% of the vote. Sarbanes was re-elected four times, each time...
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    for the United States Senate in a bid to defeat Republican incumbent J. Glenn Beall. D'Alesandro first had to spend money and time defeating perennial...
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    District of Maryland and son of former Senator Millard Tydings. Beall's own son, J. Glenn Beall Jr., would go on to defeat Tydings six years later. Incumbent...
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    term in 1970. Republicans nominated Representative J. Glenn Beall Jr., the son of J. Glenn Beall. Tydings faced a primary challenge from segregationist...
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  • Beall Garner Screen & Geare Inc., one of the largest privately owned insurance agencies in the United States (formerly run by U.S. Senator J. Glenn Beall...
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  • President in 1973. Beall was born in Frostburg, Maryland, on August 17, 1937, a son of James Glenn Beall and Margaret (Schwarzenbach) Beall. His siblings included...
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    Republican Robert A. G. Monks, shareholder activist. Incumbent Republican J. Glenn Beall Jr. ran for re-election to a second term, but was defeated by Democratic...
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    Buckley) Merchant Marine (Chair: Russell B. Long; Ranking Member: J. Glenn Beall Jr.) Oceans and Atmosphere (Chair: Fritz Hollings; Ranking Member: Ted...
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  • Senator Beall may refer to: J. Glenn Beall Jr. (1927–2006), U.S. Senator from Maryland from 1971 to 1977 James Glenn Beall (1894–1971), U.S. Senator from...
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  • development John Glenn Beall Jr. (1927–2006), U.S. Senator from Maryland John Yates Beall (1835–1865), Confederate privateer and spy Johnny Beall (1882–1926)...
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    8–83 (9–91%) – four Representatives from Texas (Jack Brooks, Albert Thomas, J. J. Pickle, and Henry González), two from Tennessee (Richard Fulton and Ross...
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    ran for Congress in 1968, though he lost to Republican incumbent J. Glenn Beall Jr. Beall did not seek re-election in 1970, and Byron was elected to the...
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    (special) William A. Purtell Prescott Bush Maryland Herbert O'Conor J. Glenn Beall Nebraska (special) Fred A. Seaton Dwight Griswold Texas Tom Connally...
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    Byron (D) 78th (1943–1945) Harry Streett Baldwin (D) Daniel Ellison (R) J. Glenn Beall (R) 79th (1945–1947) Dudley Roe (D) George Hyde Fallon (D) 80th (1947–1949)...
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    Connecticut, Democrat Thomas J. Dodd defeated incumbent senator William A. Purtell who ran for a second term. Two-term Republican John J. Williams was re-elected...
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    Griffin) Merchant Marine (Chair: Russell B. Long; Ranking Member: J. Glenn Beall Jr.) Oceans and Atmosphere (Chair: Fritz Hollings; Ranking Member: Ted...
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    Maryland took place on November 2, 1976. Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator Glenn Beall Jr. ran for re-election to a second term, but was defeated by Democratic...
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  • 1950. Jan 3, 1951 – Jan 3, 1963 Republican John Marshall Butler 26 29 J. Glenn Beall Republican Jan 3, 1953 – Jan 3, 1965 Elected in 1952. 29 83rd 84th 85th...
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  • 37%. Tydings went on to lose the general election to Beall's son, freshman Congressman J. Glenn Beall Jr., by 50.7% to 48.1%. "The Free Lance-Star - Google...
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    behind J. Glenn Beall Jr., a freshman member of the House from Cumberland, Mathias's successor in the House, and son of former senator James Glenn Beall. Morton's...
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    despite a national landslide for Senate Democrats. James Glenn Beall, incumbent senator Henry J. Lague, candidate for Senate in 1956 James Cabell Bruce...
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    Maryland was held on November 3, 1964. Incumbent Republican Senator James Glenn Beall ran for re-election to a third term, but was defeated by Democratic former...
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  • Retrieved August 16, 2020 – via Newspapers.com. Pascal was born in Glen Ridge, N.J., and raised in Bloomfield, where his father was a teacher, coach and administrator...
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  • Presidents: Richard Nixon, (R-US) Senators: George Aiken, (R-VT) J. Glenn Beall, (R-MD) J. Caleb Boggs, (R-DE) John Sherman Cooper, (R-KY) Norris Cotton...
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