Rebecca Jane "Reba" Hurn (August 21, 1881 – 1967) was a lawyer and state legislator who lived in Spokane, Washington. She was the first woman elected to...
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Hurn (1921–2007), minister and general superintendent in the Church of the Nazarene Reba Hurn (1881–1967), lawyer and state legislator Shannon Hurn (born...
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the Washington House of Representatives between 1923–1927. He succeeded Reba Hurn, Washington's first female state senator, in 1931, and remained in the...
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Winifred G. Helmes[citation needed] Arleen McCarty Hynes[citation needed] Reba Hurn Lois Carter Kimball Mathews Rosenberry Kate Wetzel Jameson Rachel Fitch...
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1922 Republican Reba Hurn of Spokane became the first woman elected to the Washington State Senate, serving from 1923 to 1930. Hurn advocated for conservative...
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Eva Mae Scott Washington 1913 Frances Axtell Nena Jolidon Croake 1923 Reba Hurn West Virginia 1923 Anna Johnson Gates 1934 Hazel Edna Hyre Wisconsin...
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Attorney in Washington (1995) First female (Washington State Senate): Reba Hurn (1910) from 1923 to 1930 Jenny Durkan (1986): First openly LGBT female...
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Alumnae chapter attorney, judge, and United States Secretary of Education Reba Hurn Epsilon lawyer and Washington state legislator May Darlington Lahey Alpha...
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2021. Retrieved 12 March 2021. "BAe 125". Bournemouth Aviation Museum - Hurn. 29 May 2020. Retrieved 13 August 2024. "Aircraft Data N600MK, 1972 Beechcraft-Hawker...
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