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    Charles Linza McNary (June 12, 1874 – February 25, 1944) was an American Republican politician from Oregon. He served in the U.S. Senate from 1917 to 1944...
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    U.S. Senator Charles L. McNary of Oregon, who had died in February 1944, a couple of years after the airport became operational. McNary Field has had...
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    the Flood Control Act of 1945 renamed the dam in honor of Senator Charles L. McNary of Oregon, who had died in February 1944. The dam provides for slackwater...
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    crop and then store it or export it at a loss. It was co-authored by Charles L. McNary (R-Oregon) and Gilbert N. Haugen (R-Iowa). Despite attempts in 1924...
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  • McNary is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charles L. McNary (1874–1944), U.S. Republican politician Dishon McNary (born 1997), American...
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    Leader, who suggested Senate Minority Leader Charles L. McNary from Oregon. Despite the fact that McNary had spearheaded a "Stop Willkie" campaign late...
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    served until 1942, and acted as Minority Leader during incumbent Charles L. McNary's run for Vice President in 1940. In 1943 he became a member of the...
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    leader, Senator Charles L. McNary of Oregon, appointed senators to serve as whip on particular pieces of legislation. Senator McNary died in 1944, and...
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    against Wendell Willkie (R–New York), running with Minority Leader Charles L. McNary, with 42.90 percent of the popular vote. Lewis Marshall Monroe Pleasants...
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    Massachusetts Senate Minority Leader Charles L. McNary of Oregon Charles Montgomery of Ohio State Senator Jerrold L. Seawell of California Governor Harold...
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    School." However, it was decided that the school would be named after Charles L. McNary. In 2008, 83% of the school's seniors received a high school diploma...
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    was built in 1878, and its first teacher was Nina McNary, older sister of U.S. Senator Charles L. McNary. The first school was torn down in 1915 and replaced...
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    not actively run) Former vice president Charles G. Dawes from Illinois (declined to run) Senator Charles L. McNary from Oregon (declined to run) Following...
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  • Senate Majority Leader (1951–1953), United States Senator (1941–1953) Charles L. McNary (A.B. 1897), associate justice of the Oregon Supreme Court (1913–1915)...
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    Wallace of Iowa as his running mate, and Willkie ran with Senator Charles L. McNary of Oregon. Notably, Communist Party USA candidate Earl Browder was...
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    presidential nominee Wendell Willkie and vice presidential nominee Charles L. McNary both died in 1944 (October 8, and February 25, respectively); the...
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  • (1913–1915) 64th (1915–1917) 65th (1917–1919) Charles L. McNary (R) Frederick W. Mulkey (R) Charles L. McNary (R) 66th (1919–1921) 67th (1921–1923) Robert...
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    and Naturalization (Chairman: John L. Burnett; Ranking Member: Everis A. Hayes) Indian Affairs (Chairman: Charles D. Carter; Ranking Member: Philip P...
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    against Wendell Willkie (R–New York), running with Minority Leader Charles L. McNary, with 4.19% of the popular vote. By percentage of the popular vote...
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    the conference minutes added: "The chairman of the conference, Senator McNary, apparently appointed Senator Austin of Vermont as assistant leader in 1943...
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    Claggett McNary. The McNary family farm was north of Salem, where McNary's parents would raise ten children. McNary's grandfather was James McNary who immigrated...
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    Hamilton Lewis Democratic Caucus Secretary: Hugo Black Minority leader: Charles L. McNary Assistant Minority leader (Minority whip): None Republican Conference...
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    against Wendell Willkie (R–New York), running with Minority Leader Charles L. McNary, with 45.05% of the popular vote. Delaware was one of six states that...
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  • with U.S. Route 395 and Interstate 82. McNary was named for former U.S. senator from Oregon Charles L. McNary. Its post office was established on September...
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    Minority Leader: Charles L. McNary Assistant Minority Leader (Minority Whip): Felix Hebert Republican Conference Chairman: Charles L. McNary Republican Conference...
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    from Oregon by Governor Earl Snell following the death of Senator Charles L. McNary. In a special election in November 1944, Cordon was elected to finish...
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    (R–New York), running with Minority Leader and Oregon senior Senator Charles L. McNary, with 45.62% of the popular vote. As of the 2020 presidential election...
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    Hill Democratic Caucus Secretary: Joshua B. Lee Minority leader: Charles L. McNary Republican Conference Secretary: Wallace H. White Jr. National Senatorial...
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    Barbour Arthur Walsh Indiana Frederick Van Nuys Samuel D. Jackson Oregon Charles L. McNary Guy Cordon Massachusetts Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. Sinclair Weeks...
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    of Iowa, while Willkie's running mate was Senate Minority Leader Charles L. McNary of Oregon. Roosevelt carried the state with 53.11% of the vote to...
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