William Warren Scranton (July 19, 1917 – July 28, 2013) was an American Republican Party politician and diplomat. Scranton served as the 38th governor...
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Governor William Scranton, and a member of the wealthy and politically influential Scranton family, the founders of Scranton, Pennsylvania. Scranton was born...
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Scranton is a city in and the county seat of Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, United States. With a population of 76,328 as of the 2020 U.S. census, Scranton...
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William Scranton (1917–2013) was an American politician who served as Governor of Pennsylvania 1963 to 1967 William Scranton may also refer to: William...
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liberal New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller and Pennsylvania Governor William Scranton. Johnson championed a series of anti-poverty programs, collectively...
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Scranton is a city in Pennsylvania, United States. Scranton may also refer to: Lake Scranton, a reservoir next to Scranton, Pennsylvania Scranton, Arkansas...
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1859–1861. Joseph A. Scranton (1838–1908), United States Congressman, 1881–1887, 1889–1891 and 1893–1897. William Walker Scranton (1844–1916), president...
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William Walker Scranton (April 4, 1844 – December 3, 1916) was an American businessman based in Scranton, Pennsylvania. He became president and manager...
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William Benton Scranton (May 29, 1856 – March 23, 1922) was an American medical doctor and Methodist missionary in Korea. William B. Scranton was born...
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Goldwater and Rockefeller. Despite lobbying from liberal Republicans, William Scranton and George Romney both legally moved to remove themselves from consideration...
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anti-Goldwater organization called for the nomination of Governor William Scranton of Pennsylvania, but the effort failed. Although former President Dwight...
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supplies the city of Scranton, Pennsylvania with drinking water. This reservoir, which was formed by a dam built by William Walker Scranton in 1898, was called...
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1328–1329. "William W. Scranton". National Governors Association. Retrieved June 12, 2023. Miller, Joseph H. (January 16, 1963). "Scranton Takes Oath with...
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of the Council's existence. George Bryan 1777–1779 Matthew Smith 1779 William Moore 1779–1781 James Potter 1781–1782 James Ewing 1782–1784 James Irvine...
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such as Nelson Rockefeller and with moderate conservatives such as William Scranton among others, Goldwater won the party's nomination for president. From...
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needed] Tadashi Yamamoto, Japan Center for International Exchange William Scranton, former governor of Pennsylvania. [citation needed] Other founding...
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Pennsylvania from 1963 to 1967 during the administration of her husband, William Scranton, the 38th Governor of Pennsylvania and 1964 U.S. presidential candidate...
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University of Scranton is a private Jesuit university in Scranton, Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1888 by William O'Hara, the first Bishop of Scranton, as St...
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Representative William Miller from New York (1951-1965) Representative Gerald Ford from Michigan (1949-1973) Governor William Scranton from Pennsylvania...
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were indicted on criminal charges. Thornburgh and Scranton were reelected in 1982. However, Scranton failed to win the governorship on his own in 1986...
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the Republican nomination on the first ballot, defeating Governor William Scranton of Pennsylvania and Governor Nelson Rockefeller of New York. The Democratic...
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Henry Cabot Lodge Jr., of Massachusetts and Pennsylvania Governor William Scranton, to challenge him. Goldwater received solid backing from most of the...
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cousin Joseph H. Scranton, an early investor who had moved to this city, became president and the cousin's son, William Walker Scranton, became general...
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discussed the dog in a speech on October 9, 1974, in a tribute to William Scranton in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: This puppy has really taken over the...
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Lawrence 1959 1963 David L. Lawrence Mary Lowe Chamberlin 1963 1967 William Scranton Jane Harris Davies 1967 1971 Raymond P. Shafer Muriel Matzkin Shapp...
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The Scranton Times-Tribune is a morning newspaper serving the Scranton, Pennsylvania, area. Until August 2023, it was the flagship title of Times-Shamrock...
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Wyoming Valley (redirect from Scranton-Wilkes-Barre, PA MSA)
metropolitan area, it is known as the Scranton–Wilkes-Barre metropolitan area, after its principal cities, Scranton and Wilkes-Barre. With a population...
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Sherman Cooper of Kentucky, Senator George Aiken of Vermont, Governor William Scranton of Pennsylvania and Governor George Romney of Michigan. The most notable...
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Scranton's father, former Pennsylvania Governor and U.N. Ambassador William Scranton, included a brochure harshly attacking Casey's ethics. Carville – who...
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Jersey Linwood Holton, former Governor of Virginia from 1970 to 1974 William Scranton, former Governor of Pennsylvania Bill Weld, former Governor of Massachusetts...
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