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    John Randolph Neal Jr. (September 17, 1876 – November 23, 1959) was an American attorney, law professor, politician, and activist, best known for his...
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  • politician John Randolph Neal Jr. (1876–1959), American lawyer John Neal (politician) (1889–1962), British judge and politician John Neal (Welsh footballer)...
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    Carmack Jr. and easily won the general election against Republican William B. Ladd, and Independent candidate John Randolph Neal Jr. Edward W. Carmack Jr.,...
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    Incumbent Democratic Governor Gordon Browning defeated Independent John Randolph Neal Jr. with 78.1% of the vote, carrying every county in the state. Primary...
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  • Nevada State Senate John R. Neal (1836–1889), Tennessee State Senate John Randolph Neal Jr. (1876–1959), Tennessee State Senate Margie Neal (1875–1971), Texas...
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    the home of Congressman John R. Neal (1836–1889) and the birthplace of his son, Scopes Trial attorney John Randolph Neal, Jr. (1876–1959). Austins Mill...
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    Republican candidate F. Todd Meacham. Edward W. Carmack Jr., son of Edward W. Carmack John Randolph Neal Jr., attorney, law professor, politician, and activist...
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  • Bangladesh, Scopes Trial chief counsel John Randolph Neal Jr., Chinese theologian T. C. Chao, Watergate prosecutor James F. Neal, Yun Chi-ho, Korean political...
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    Democratic Governor Frank G. Clement defeated Independent candidate John Randolph Neal Jr. with 87.2% of the vote. In 1953, the Tennessee State Constitution...
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    John Hardin John Hickey Estes Kefauver, U.S. Representative from Chattanooga John Randolph Neal Jr., attorney, professor and perennial candidate John...
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    to a full term, defeating Republican candidate Dwayne D. Maddox. John Randolph Neal Jr., attorney, law professor, politician, and activist Nathan L. Bachman...
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    and won with 80.1% of the vote defeating Independent candidate John Randolph Neal Jr.. Gordon Browning, U.S. Representative from Tennessee's 7th congressional...
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    U.S. Senate Albert Gore Sr., U.S. Representative from Carthage John Randolph Neal Jr., attorney, academic, and perennial candidate Herman H. Ross, independent...
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    Republican Howard Baker. Kenneth McKellar, incumbent senator since 1917 John Randolph Neal Jr., attorney, academic, and perennial candidate Claude C. Tolen Howard...
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    16, 1939, to take his Senate seat. John Randolph Neal Jr., attorney, law professor, politician, and activist John Ridley Mitchell, U.S. Representative...
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    John Randolph Neal (November 26, 1836 – March 26, 1889) was an American politician and a member of the United States House of Representatives for Tennessee's...
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  • Administration, special investigator of the Abscam and Iran-contra scandals John Randolph Neal Jr. (LL.B 1896), attorney, best known for his role as chief counsel...
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    Governor Ben W. Hooper. Kenneth McKellar, incumbent Senator since 1917 John Randolph Neal Jr., attorney, academic, and perennial candidate Ben W. Hooper, former...
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    was succeeded by Cordell Hull who won the succeeding term ballot. John Randolph Neal Jr., attorney, law professor, politician, and activist William E. Brock...
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    singer, and country musician that was born here on November 9, 1910. John Randolph Neal Jr. was an American attorney, law professor, politician, and activist...
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    Independent Paul David Warwick, Independent Lee R. Foster, Independent John Randolph Neal Jr., Independent Guide to U.S. elections - CQ Press, Congressional...
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  • Memphis, Tennessee ever since 1979. He has never won an election. John Randolph Neal Jr. unsuccessfully ran for U.S. Senator 18 times, for Governor of Tennessee...
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    trial of John Scopes for teaching evolution in a public school in Dayton, Tennessee. The ACLU sent in renowned lawyer John Randolph Neal Jr. to defend...
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  • S. Treasurer John Randolph Neal, Jr. (1876–1959), law professor, Scopes Trial attorney T.A.R. Nelson (1812–1873), U.S. congressman John Reinhardt (1920–2016)...
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    State Committee met on August 28, and nominated Brooklyn Borough President John Cashmore for the U.S. Senate. The Republican incumbent Ives was re-elected...
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    Nance McCord, incumbent Governor Gordon Browning, former Governor John Randolph Neal Jr., attorney Leah Richardson Major party candidates Jim Nance McCord...
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    elections were held on August 7, 1924. Austin Peay, incumbent Governor John Randolph Neal Jr., attorney Austin Peay, Democratic T. F. Peck, Republican 1924 United...
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    nominee John W. Kilgo with 62.5% of the vote. Primary elections were held on August 3, 1944. Jim Nance McCord, U.S. Representative John Randolph Neal Jr., attorney...
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    Smith and Jones (1971). He portrayed paramedic John Gage in the 1970s medical drama, Emergency!. Randolph Mantooth has spoken regularly at Firefighter and...
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    John Neal (August 25, 1793 – June 20, 1876) was an American writer, critic, editor, lecturer, and activist. Considered both eccentric and influential...
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