Russell Wilbur Peterson (October 3, 1916 – February 21, 2011) was an American scientist and politician from Wilmington, Delaware. He served as Governor...
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gubernatorial election was held on November 5, 1968. Republican nominee Russell W. Peterson defeated incumbent Democratic Governor Charles L. Terry Jr. with...
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immediately elected minority leader for the 1971–72 session. When Governor Russell W. Peterson stumbled over the state's finances, Tribbitt had another opportunity...
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Governor Peterson may refer to: Russell W. Peterson (1916–2011), 66th Governor of Delaware Val Peterson (1903–1983), 26th Governor of Nebraska Walter R...
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cost him the election. However, 1968 was a Republican sweep, and Russell W. Peterson, a chemist from New Castle County, was able to defeat him (51%-49%)...
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November 7, 1972. Democratic nominee Sherman W. Tribbitt defeated incumbent Republican Governor Russell W. Peterson with 51.27% of the vote. This was the last...
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South African cricketer Roger Peterson, multiple people Ronnie Peterson (1944–1978), Swedish racing driver Russell W. Peterson (1916–2011), American engineer...
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and baseball coach in the 1930s to 1950s Russell W. Peterson (1916–2011), American politician Peter Russell (disambiguation) This disambiguation page...
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245–246. "Russell W. Peterson". National Governors Association. Retrieved February 18, 2023. Distelheim, Joe (January 22, 1969). "Peterson Seeks Progress...
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insurance. In 1973, Rockefeller worked with former Delaware Governor Russell W. Peterson to establish the Commission on Critical Choices for Americans. The...
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Governor of Delaware in 1976, defeating incumbent Democratic Governor Sherman W. Tribbitt. He was elected to a second term as governor in 1980, defeating...
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O'Reilly (Consumer Federation of America consumer advocate) – Episode 7 Russell W. Peterson (chemist, politician) – Episode 1 Frances Fox Piven (academic) –...
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Jordan Bernt Peterson (born 12 June 1962) is a Canadian psychologist, author, and media commentator. He began to receive widespread attention in the late...
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Jr. One of his maternal great-great-grandfathers was Virginia Senator John W. Johnston, and Castle's fifth great-grandfathers were founding fathers Benjamin...
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governors with Amendment 63. In Delaware and Illinois, Republicans Russell W. Peterson and Richard B. Ogilvie were defeated by Democrats Sherman Willard...
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executive director of the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights 1996 – Russell W. Peterson, former governor of Delaware (1969–1973) 1997 – Debra J. Mazzarelli...
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politician John Muir, naturalist William Owen, Wisconsin politician Russell W. Peterson, former governor of Delaware Russ Rebholz, head coach of the Winnipeg...
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Wisconsin Supreme Court Carolyn R. Payton, former director, Peace Corps Russell W. Peterson, Governor of Delaware Richard F. Pettigrew, former United States...
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Senator (D-Maine) Joseph Neubauer (b. 1941), 2006 – CEO of ARAMARK Russell W. Peterson (1916–2011), 2006 – former Governor of Delaware, scientist Martin...
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Delaware Charles L. Terry and supported a more liberal Republican, Russell W. Peterson, who defeated Terry in 1968. The local Republicans tried to recruit...
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Russell Errol Train (June 4, 1920 – September 17, 2012) was the second administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), from September 1973...
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Tory Peterson 1973 – Barbara Ward (Lady Jackson, D.B.E.) 1974 – Tom McCall 1975 – Maurice F. Strong 1976 – John B. Oakes 1977 – Russell W. Peterson 1978...
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under control. Republican Russell W. Peterson defeated Governor Terry, and upon his inauguration in January 1969, Governor Peterson ended the National Guard's...
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Claudine Schneider (R-RI) Stanley R. Tupper (R-ME) Former Governors Russell W. Peterson (R-DE) Mel Carnahan (D-MO) State Officials Member of New Hampshire...
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Nearing – American economist, pacifist, and homesteader (1883–1983) Russell W. Peterson – American scientist and politician (1916–2011) Upton Sinclair –...
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Little Mill Creek as it continues through more wetlands west of the Russell W. Peterson Urban Wildlife Refuge, with Amtrak's Northeast Corridor railroad...
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another referendum on the matter won, and on June 18, 1969, Governor Russell W. Peterson signed a bill providing for incorporation of the community as the...
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highly visible positions, most notably William Ruckelshaus, Russell Train, Russell W. Peterson, and John C. Whitaker (who was a senior White House aide for...
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88, Polish painter, graphic artist, scenographer and illustrator. Russell W. Peterson, 94, American politician, Governor of Delaware (1969–1973), stroke...
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(1847–1910), U.S. Representative from New York (St. Croix Falls) Russell W. Peterson (1916–2011), Governor of Delaware (Portage) Tom Petri (born 1940)...
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