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    Brazilla Carroll Reece (December 22, 1889 – March 19, 1961) was an American Republican Party politician from Tennessee. He represented eastern Tennessee...
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  • alternatively known as the Cox Committee and the Reece Committee after its two chairmen, Edward E. Cox and B. Carroll Reece. In April 1952, the Select Committee to...
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    B. Carroll Reece was the Chairman of the Republican National Committee (RNC), Republican leaders in Tennessee began to discuss the prospect of Reece running...
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  • Foundations (commonly referred to as the Reece Committee), which was chaired by U.S. Congressman B. Carroll Reece. Dodd was known primarily for his controversial...
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  • Vernon Carroll Porter (1896–1982), American artist John Carroll Power (1819–1894), American historian Brazilla Carroll Reece, known as B. Carroll Reece (1889–1961)...
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  • Parton – country music singer, recipient Honorary Doctorate, 1990 B. Carroll Reece – Member, US House of Representatives from Tennessee, 1921–1931 and...
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  • since 1921. Two of them, B. Carroll Reece and Jimmy Quillen, are the longest-serving members of the House in Tennessee history. Reece held the seat for all...
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  • footballer Angel Katherine Reece, better known as Hailey Hatred (born 1983), American professional wrestler B. Carroll Reece (1889–1961), American politician...
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    Unionist counties in the middle and west of the state. State GOP leader B. Carroll Reece is widely believed to have had agreements with Democratic leaders E...
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    Brazilla Carroll Reece, she regularly campaigned with him, serving as his chauffeur since he didn't drive. She became as well known as her husband. Reece was...
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  • Phillips (R) Joe L. Evins (D) 81st (1949–1951) James B. Frazier Jr. (D) James P. Sutton (D) 82nd (1951–1953) B. Carroll Reece (R) Howard Baker Sr. (R)...
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    Robert A. Taft. Houghton Mifflin. pp. 399–408. ISBN 9780395139387. Howard B. Schonberger, "The General and the Presidency: Douglas MacArthur and the Election...
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    Todd Pillion, Operation Iraqi Freedom, member of the Virginia Senate B. Carroll Reece, World War I, U.S. congressman Henry J. Reilly, World War I, author...
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    serving member of Congress ever from Tennessee, after Jimmy Quillen and B. Carroll Reece. Due to Cooper's rare split tenure in Congress in two entirely different...
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    1944 – April 1, 1946 Preceded by Harrison E. Spangler Succeeded by B. Carroll Reece Member of the New York State Assembly from the 10th district In office...
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    Unionist counties in the middle and west of the state. State GOP leader B. Carroll Reece is widely believed to have had agreements with E. H. Crump and later...
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    formation of Watauga Lake. Butler was the birthplace of U.S. Congressmen B. Carroll Reece of Tennessee and Robert R. Butler of Oregon (grandson of the town's...
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    Stewart, Kefauver then handily prevailed over the Republican nominee, B. Carroll Reece. Stewart returned to the private practice of law. He died in Nashville...
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    Davis (D) Joe Evins (D) James B. Frazier Jr. (D) Tom J. Murray (D) Howard Baker Sr. (R) Percy Priest (D) B. Carroll Reece (R) Texas Signatories Non-signatories...
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    Sam Rayburn, politician J. J. Redick, basketball player B. Carroll Reece Florence Patton Reece, folk singer Kennedy J. Reed, theoretical atomic physicist...
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    Evins?, DeKalb County, Tennessee website; accessed July 8, 2008. B. Carroll Reece, who died early in his 18th term in Congress, served longer in the...
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  • for blacks, continuously pushing civil rights measures in Congress. B. Carroll Reece, a pro-civil rights Old Right congressman from East Tennessee, predicted...
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    three-term Democrat Josiah Bailey. Democratic former congressman William B. Umstead was appointed December 18, 1946 to continue Bailey's term, pending...
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    Raymond E. Baldwin – 19 (1.06%) Joseph William Martin Jr. – 18 (1.00%) B. Carroll Reece – 15 (0.83%) Douglas MacArthur – 11 (0.61%) Everett Dirksen – 1 (0...
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    Carroll D. Kearns) Export Control (Select) (Chairman: N/A; Ranking Member: N/A) Foreign Affairs (Chairman: Thomas E. Morgan; Ranking Member: Robert B...
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    Congressman B. Carroll Reece was one of several politicians to hire the Bowmans to play at political rallies in the early 1920s, and Reece remained a lifelong...
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    (whom Roosevelt then fired) in order to give Japan a target it could reach; b) refusing to give Admiral Kimmel at Pearl Harbor (Richardson's replacement)...
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    the Great Smokies. In 1944, after extensive lobbying by Congressman B. Carroll Reece, Congress authorized construction of a 71-mile (114 km) road connecting...
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  • against incumbent Carroll Reece and defeated him. He served in the 72nd Congress from March 4, 1931 to March 3, 1933. However, in 1932 Reece again sought the...
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    for a year before going on to Yale Law School, from which he earned an LL.B. cum laude in 1927. Kefauver practiced law in Chattanooga for the next twelve...
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