Lennington "Len" Small (June 16, 1862 – May 17, 1936) was an American politician who served as the 26th Governor of Illinois from 1921 to 1929. He previously...
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Martin Leonard Small (2 February 1920 – 11 October 2009) was an English footballer who played as an inside forward. Small played league football for Gateshead...
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In 2013, Goodman presented the BBC Four programme Len Goodman's Dance Band Days. He also hosted Len Goodman's Perfect Christmas on Boxing Day on BBC One...
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nomination by a margin of 63% to 37% over the incumbent governor, the corrupt Len Small, and was sworn into the governorship on January 14, 1929. He was the oldest...
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Len Small (1920-2009) Len Stansbridge (1919-1986) Len White (1930-1994) Football, Australian Rules Len Brown (1910-1983) Len Dockett (1920–2008) Len Harris...
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Illinois Treasurer 1902 Succeeded by Len Small Political offices Preceded by Moses O. Williamson Treasurer of Illinois 1903–1905 Succeeded by Len Small...
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Senator Small may refer to: Arthur A. Small (1933–2015), Iowa State Senate Jason Small (politician), Montana State Senate Len Small (1862–1936), Illinois...
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Maryland. He was pronounced dead at the same hospital where his brother Len had died and was buried next to him at Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. Following...
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1921 Lieutenant John G. Oglesby Preceded by Edward Dunne Succeeded by Len Small Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Illinois's 13th district...
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control of a major producer in Russia's energy heartland. The deal also made Len Blavatnik, Mikhail Fridman, German Khan and Viktor Vekselberg, who controlled...
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Small himself worked. His great grandfather was Illinois governor Len Small. Stephen Small had received his education at Lake Forest Academy, the University...
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Len Waters Estate is a small industrial estate of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Len Waters Estate is located 39 kilometres south-west...
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union footballer Joe Small (cricketer) (1892–1958), West Indian cricketer John Small (disambiguation), multiple people Len Small (1862–1936), Republican...
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three of his candidates winning the Primary. Louis Emmerson defeated Len Small by 400,000 votes and went on to win the Governor's office. John Swanson...
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it has a history of competitive statewide elections and has elected a small number of moderate Republicans including Governors Jim Edgar, George Ryan...
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of Illinois In office 1907–1909 Governor Charles S. Deneen Preceded by Len Small Succeeded by Andrew Russel Personal details Born (1867-02-04)February...
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Joanne Oldham – skull Joe Oldham – photography Sammy Harkham – drawing Len Small – layout "Bonnie "Prince" Billy, 'Beware' (Drag City)". Spin. February...
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Roy Rogers (redirect from Len Slye)
family followed in the spring of 1930. The Slye family rented a small house near Mary, and Len and his father found employment driving gravel trucks for a...
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ended in September 2019, and all charges against Schock were dropped. Len Small (R) the 26th governor, was found to have defrauded the state of a million...
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Len Wickwar (11 March 1911 – 1 June 1980[citation needed]) was a British boxer who fought between 1928 and 1947, mostly as a lightweight. He fought more...
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sess., 239, accessed August 16, 2023 Sobel 1978, pp. 384–385. "Lennington Small". National Governors Association. Retrieved February 23, 2023. Illinois...
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President at the 1920 Republican National Convention. Republican nominee Len Small defeated Democratic nominee James Hamilton Lewis with 58.78% of the vote...
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Jonathan Jackson (D-Chicago). Kankakee County has produced three governors: Len Small (R), Samuel H. Shapiro (D), and George H. Ryan (R). In December 2016,...
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targets included Chicago Mayor William Hale Thompson and Illinois Governor Len Small. Some of McCormick's personal crusades were seen as quixotic (such as...
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was held on November 4, 1924. Incumbent first-term Republican Governor Len Small defeated Democratic nominee Norman L. Jones with 56.72% of the vote. Primary...
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Illinois State Treasurer Len Small, Stevens was able to help win Small's acquittal through bribery and intimidation of the jury. Small, who eventually became...
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of federal funds, offers various impact investment programs to farmers, small businesses and undercapitalized communities, and administers both escheats...
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he hoped to carry Illinois because he believed gubernatorial candidate Len Small would not aid the Coolidge ticket. Democratic nominee John W. Davis, a...
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nominee Henry Horner defeated Republican nominee and former Governor Len Small with 57.62% of the vote. Incumbent first-term Republican Governor Louis...
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Counties of Norway (redirect from Len (Norway))
17 subsidiary len: Akershus len [no] Tunsberg len [no] Bratsberg len [no] Agdesiden len [no] Stavanger len [no] Bergenhus len Trondheim len [no] Nordlandene len [no]...
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