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    John Sherman Cooper (August 23, 1901 – February 21, 1991) was an American politician, jurist, and diplomat from the United States. He served three non-consecutive...
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  • The John Sherman Cooper Power Station is a coal-fired power plant owned and operated by the East Kentucky Cooperative near Somerset, Kentucky. It is actually...
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    Warren Commission Earl Warren Richard Russell Jr. John Sherman Cooper Hale Boggs Gerald Ford Allen Dulles John J. McCloy Committee Earl Warren, Chief Justice...
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    campaigns of Republican candidates for national office, including John Sherman Cooper, Thruston Morton, and Dwight D. Eisenhower. He was the Republican...
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    Incumbent Republican Senator John Sherman Cooper was elected to a second consecutive term in office, defeating Democrat John Y. Brown Sr. in a rematch of...
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    senator John Sherman Cooper in 1954. Barkley died of a heart attack on April 30, 1956. Willie Alben Barkley, the eldest of eight children of John Wilson...
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    Kentucky took place on November 2, 1954. Incumbent Republican Senator John Sherman Cooper, who won a 1952 special election to fill the vacant seat of Virgil...
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    Kentucky took place on November 7, 1972. Incumbent Republican Senator John Sherman Cooper retired, and Democratic State Senator Walter Dee Huddleston narrowly...
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    complete the term but was defeated by Republican former Senator John Sherman Cooper. Incumbent Senator Virgil Chapman died on March 8, 1951. Governor...
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    Kentucky took place on November 6, 1960. Incumbent Republican Senator John Sherman Cooper, who won a 1956 special election to fill the vacant seat of Alben...
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    1956, to fill the vacant seat left by Alben Barkley. Former Senator John Sherman Cooper was elected to complete the term ending in 1961, defeating Democratic...
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    States Senate seat which was being vacated by retiring Republican John Sherman Cooper. He narrowly defeated Republican Louie Nunn, a recent former governor...
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  • Guy Bush, American baseball player and manager (d. 1985) 1901 – John Sherman Cooper, American captain, lawyer, and politician, 2nd United States Ambassador...
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  • John Cooper may refer to: John Thomas Cooper (1790–1854), English chemist John Montgomery Cooper (1881–1949), American anthropologist, priest, sociologist...
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    seat from 1935 through 1949. In 1948 Chapman defeated incumbent John Sherman Cooper for a seat in the United States Senate. An automobile accident in...
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    Kentucky took place on November 2, 1948. Incumbent Republican Senator John Sherman Cooper, who won a 1946 special election to fill the vacant seat of Commissioner...
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  • (disambiguation) John Sherman Cooper (1901–1991), American politician, jurist, and diplomat This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title John Sherman...
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  • officer, State Department Chief of Protocol, US Ambassador to Canada John Sherman Cooper (1923), US Senator from Kentucky: 19  Russell Davenport (1923), editor...
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    civil rights rallies, and interned with Senator John Sherman Cooper. He has said his time with Cooper inspired him to run for the Senate later in life...
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    Republican James B. Pearson was re-elected. The incumbent Republican John Sherman Cooper retired, and was succeeded by Democrat Walter Dee Huddleston. In...
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  • Ochs Sulzberger Diana Vreeland David K. E. Bruce McGeorge Bundy John Sherman Cooper C. Douglas Dillon Richard N. Goodwin W. Averell Harriman William...
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    not run for the full term. Republican John Sherman Cooper defeated Democratic former U.S. Representative John Y. Brown to complete the term. This was...
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  • procedural. Among the characters are rookie Officer Ben Sherman and his training officer, John Cooper who, unknown to most of his colleagues, is gay; Detective...
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    the state. Incumbent John Sherman Cooper ran for re-election, defeating Keen Johnson by nearly 20%. This was the first time Cooper had won an election...
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    Meyer, James Angleton, William Averell Harriman, John McCloy, Felix Frankfurter, John Sherman Cooper, James Reston, Allen W. Dulles and Paul Nitze. Bissell...
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    the Senate seat vacated by the retirement of Republican stalwart John Sherman Cooper. In 1974, Ford himself ousted the other incumbent senator, Republican...
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    Lee Carter (R), William P. Curlin Jr. (D), Carl D. Perkins (D), John Sherman Cooper (R), and Marlow W. Cook (R) were pledged to and voted for Nixon....
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    Congressman James Floyd Breeding. Republican incumbent John Sherman Cooper won reelection over Democrat John Y. Brown Sr., an attorney and former Congressman...
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  • wishes of the president. The amendment was presented by Senators John Sherman Cooper (Republican – Kentucky) and Frank Church (Democrat – Idaho) and attached...
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    Alben Barkley in the Senate contributed to his loss to Republican John Sherman Cooper. From 1964 to 1966, Wetherby served on a commission charged with...
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