Carter Glass (January 4, 1858 – May 28, 1946) was an American newspaper publisher and Democratic politician from Lynchburg, Virginia. He represented Virginia...
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covered. As with the Glass–Steagall Act of 1932, the common name comes from the names of the Congressional sponsors, Senator Carter Glass and Representative...
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Federal Reserve Act (redirect from Glass-Owen Bill)
the presidency in the 1912 elections, President Wilson, Congressman Carter Glass, and Senator Robert Latham Owen crafted a central banking bill that occupied...
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Senate for one term. Carter Glass Jr. was born to newspaper publisher Carter Glass and his wife Aurelia (Ria) Caldwell McDearmon Glass (1859-1937) on March...
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entire law is often referred to as the Glass–Steagall Act, after its Congressional sponsors, Senator Carter Glass (D) of Virginia, and Representative Henry...
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Carter Glass Memorial Bridge crosses the James River between the independent city of Lynchburg and Amherst County, Virginia, Lynchburg Expressway. The...
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James Earl Carter Jr. (born October 1, 1924) is an American politician and humanitarian who served as the 39th president of the United States from 1977...
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Carter Glass House is a historic house at 605 Clay Street in Lynchburg, Virginia. Built in 1827, it is nationally significant as the longtime home of United...
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Liberty University (section Carter Glass Mansion)
public in the North and South." The Carter Glass Mansion, also called Montview, is a house built in 1923 for Carter Glass, a newspaper publisher, U.S. senator...
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of Alabama Secretary of Agriculture Edwin T. Meredith of Iowa Senator Carter Glass of Virginia DNC Chairman Homer S. Cummings of Connecticut The first day...
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paper. The "Glass–Steagall Act" is not the official title of the law; it is a colloquialism that refers to its legislative sponsors, Carter Glass, a US Senator...
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ID: 20 votes HCV: 41 votes 0 votes Thomas Marshall Edwin T. Meredith Carter Glass Homer Cummings Furnifold Simmons James Gerard U.S. Vice President from...
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the Carter Glass Estate, is a historic home located on the Liberty University campus at Lynchburg, Virginia. Then newly elected Senator Carter Glass, who...
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the family. Carter's siblings include Leslie Carter (1986–2012), Aaron Carter (1987–2022), Angel Carter (born 1987), and Bobbie Jean Carter (1982–2023)...
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Carter Glass (1858–1946) was a U.S. Senator from Virginia from 1920 to 1946. Senator Glass may also refer to: Bradley M. Glass (1931–2015), Illinois State...
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common objects made of glass like "a glass" of water, "glasses", and "magnifying glass", are named after the material. Glass is most often formed by...
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Amy Lynn Carter (born October 19, 1967) is the daughter of the 39th U.S. president Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosalynn Carter. Carter entered the public...
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the financial crash. During the congressional hearings, U.S. Senator Carter Glass remarked that the proceedings had turned into a circus as things had...
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thought the Aldrich plan was perhaps "60–70% correct". When Virginia Rep. Carter Glass, chairman of the House Committee on Banking and Currency, presented his...
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player Carter Coughlin (born 1997), American football player Carter Glass (1858–1946), American politician from Virginia and glass factory owner Carter Harrison...
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January 24, 2023. Retrieved January 24, 2023 – via Newspapers.com. "Carter Glass". The Evening Independent. Vol. 1, no. 99. Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin...
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Helena Bonham Carter CBE (born 26 May 1966) is an English actress. Known for her roles in blockbusters and independent films, particularly period dramas...
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excessive pay, and tax avoidance, later leading to his resignation. Senator Carter Glass said of him: "Mitchell, more than any 50 men, is responsible for this...
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national figure and cemented his image as a champion of the poor. Senator Carter Glass, although a fervid critic of Long, credited him with first suggesting...
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H) Democratic Washington Died 1912–1983 37 42 years, 157 days 999 N/A Carter Glass (S, H, I) Democratic Virginia Resigned to become U.S. Secretary of the...
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of the coin depicts former Secretary of the Treasury and U.S. Senator Carter Glass, a native of Lynchburg. The reverse depicts a statue of the Goddess of...
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President Woodrow Wilson Preceded by Franklin MacVeagh Succeeded by Carter Glass Personal details Born William Gibbs McAdoo Jr. (1863-10-31)October 31...
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on Banking and Currency and in 1933, he co-sponsored the Glass–Steagall Act with Carter Glass, an act that introduced banking reforms and established the...
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St Clair Carter (30 June 1875 – 18 September 1963) was an Australian painter, known particularly for murals and stained-glass designs. Carter was born...
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1933, 1934, 1940, 1946, 1952, 1958, and 1964. Byrd and his colleague Carter Glass invoked senatorial courtesy to stop President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's...
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