Joseph Daniel Duffey (July 1, 1932 – February 25, 2021) was an American academic, educator, anti-war activist and political appointee. He was the Democratic...
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Civil War John Duffey, American bluegrass musician Joseph Duffey, American academic administrator Mike Duffey, Ohio politician Romney Duffey, American nuclear...
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Representative Lowell Weicker defeated Dodd and Democratic candidate Joseph Duffey. In January 1966, Drew Pearson and Jack Anderson published a series...
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(born 1956), Irish radio personality Joseph Duffy (fighter) (born 1988), Irish mixed martial arts fighter Joseph Duffey (1932–2021), American academic, educator...
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to Warren J. Duffey. Warren Joseph Duffey (January 24, 1886 – July 7, 1936) was an American lawyer and politician from...
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Todd Duffey (born Robert Gordon Duffey; April 9, 1974) is an American actor. He was born in Raleigh, North Carolina and grew up in Texas where he studied...
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her second husband, Joseph Duffey; two sons from her first marriage, David and Daniel Wexler; stepsons, Michael and David Duffey; and four grandchildren...
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married his wife, Mary Elayne Glover, in 1982. They have two sons, John and Joseph. Elayne is the president and founder of Best Friends Foundation, a national...
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been physically abused. In 1970, the Democrats endorsed for his seat Joseph Duffey, who won the nomination in the primary. Dodd then entered the race as...
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From 1995 to 1997, Deneen was a speechwriter and special advisor to Joseph Duffey, the director of the United States Information Agency, appointed by...
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1957) Ivy Bottini, 94, artist and civil rights activist (b. 1926) Joseph Duffey, 88, academic, anti-war activist and government official (b. 1932) Darrius...
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film The Candidate. Republican Lowell P. Weicker Jr. defeated Democrat Joseph Duffey and incumbent Thomas J. Dodd who ran this time as an independent. Dodd...
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Podesta met Bill Clinton in 1970 when they worked in Connecticut for Joseph Duffey, a candidate for the United States Senate. In 1971, he graduated from...
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Dodd ran as an independent after losing the Democratic nomination to Joseph Duffey. Ultimately, Weicker won with 41.7 percent of the vote. Dodd finished...
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1965–1967: Rep. Don Edwards 1967–1969: John Kenneth Galbraith 1970–1971: Joseph Duffey 1971–1973: Rep. Allard K. Lowenstein 1974–1976: Rep. Donald M. Fraser...
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law school, Medved left to work as a head speechwriter for diplomat Joseph Duffey in his unsuccessful bid for U.S. Senate, and then for four years as...
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Craig Dixon, 94, American Olympic hurdler, bronze medalist (1948). Joseph Duffey, 88, American academic, anti-war activist and government official. Klaus...
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former president of Baylor University and Hardin–Simmons University Joseph Duffey, former Director of the United States Information Agency, president...
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two professors and two instructors at the University of Utah by President Joseph T. Kingsbury—and the subsequent resignations of 14 faculty members in protest—launched...
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(actor, writer) Kenneth Duberstein (13th White House chief of staff) Joseph Duffey (academic, educator) Regina Dugan (Wellcome Leap CEO 2020–, DARPA director...
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Joe Duffey (born 22 June 1982) is a retired rugby union player who played hooker for Nottingham RFC in the RFU Championship between 2003 and 2009, then...
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Graham – United States Representative from Florida, WCL/JD '88 Lawrence Joseph Hogan – United States Representative from Maryland, County Executive of...
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1970–71 Ronald Berman, 1971–1977 Robert Kingston, Acting Chair, 1977 Joseph Duffey, 1977–81 William J. Bennett, 1981–85 John Agresto, Acting Chair, 1985...
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University of Massachusetts System In office 1992–1995 Preceded by Joseph Duffey Succeeded by William Bulger President of the University of Maryland...
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Preceded by Joseph J. Sisco President, American University 1980-1991 Succeeded by Joseph Duffey...
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March 22, 1978 – March 31, 1978 President Jimmy Carter Preceded by Joseph Duffey Succeeded by William B. Bader Personal details Born Alice Stone April...
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2017) July 1 Rod Driver, British-born American mathematician (d. 2022) Joseph Duffey, American academic, educator and political appointee (d. 2021) July...
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Connecticut 1970, 1974 Succeeded by Barbara B. Kennelly Preceded by Joseph Duffey Democratic nominee for U.S. Senator from Connecticut (Class 2) 1976...
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still a Democrat, Kudlow joined Americans for Democratic Action chair Joseph Duffey's "New Politics" senatorial campaign in Connecticut which also attracted...
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Preceded by Joseph Duffey President, American University 1994–2005 Succeeded by Cornelius M. Kerwin...
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