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    Payne Harry Ratner (October 3, 1896 – December 27, 1974) was an American lawyer serving as the 28th governor of Kansas from 1939 to 1943. Born in Casey...
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  • chemist Max Ratner (1907-1995), American real estate developer Michael Ratner (1943–2016), American attorney and human rights activist Payne Ratner (1896–1974)...
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    nominee Payne Ratner defeated Democratic incumbent Walter A. Huxman with 52.10% of the vote. Primary elections were held on August 2, 1938. Payne Ratner, State...
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    Sobel 1978, pp. 490–491. "Payne Harry Ratner". National Governors Association. Retrieved February 28, 2023. "Payne Ratner (1939-1943)". State Library...
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  • Kansas Government. Every Governor was Republican and won re-election: Payne Ratner (1938 and 1940 elections), Andrew Frank Schoeppel (1942 and 1944 elections);...
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    Incumbent Republican Payne Ratner defeated Democratic nominee William H. Burke with 49.63% of the vote. Major party candidates Payne Ratner, Republican William...
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    January 11, 1943 – January 13, 1947 Lieutenant Jess C. Denious Preceded by Payne Ratner Succeeded by Frank Carlson Personal details Born November 23, 1894 Barton...
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  • 1939 Walter A. Huxman 27 Cliffe Dodd January 9, 1939 January 11, 1943 Payne Ratner 28 Marie Thomsen January 11, 1943 January 13, 1947 Andrew F. Schoeppel...
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    Auditorium' was selected as the site for the inauguration of Kansas Governor Payne Ratner, on January 9, 1939. In 1957, Time and Newsweek listed Topeka High among...
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    amended. Huxman ran for re-election in 1938 but was defeated by Republican Payne Ratner. Huxman was nominated by President Franklin D. Roosevelt on April 24...
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  • Governor of Iowa: George A. Wilson (Republican) Governor of Kansas: Payne Ratner (Republican) Governor of Kentucky: Keen Johnson (Democratic) Governor...
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  • Governor of Kansas: Walter A. Huxman (Democratic) (until January 9), Payne Ratner (Republican) (starting January 9) Governor of Kentucky: Happy Chandler...
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  • William M. Lindsay (D) 25R, 15D 74R, 51D 5R, 2D 1938 Jibo Hewitt (D) 1939 Payne Ratner (R) Carl E. Friend (R) Jay S. Parker (R) Walter Wilson (R) 108R, 17D...
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    Governor before election Payne Ratner Republican Elected Governor Andrew Frank Schoeppel Republican...
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    (Prohibition) 0.13% Kansas Walter A. Huxman Democratic Defeated, 45.13% Payne Ratner (Republican) 52.10% Jonathan M. Davis (Independent) 1.99% C. Floyd Hester...
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  • Hickenlooper (Republican) (starting January 14) Governor of Kansas: Payne Ratner (Republican) (until January 11), Andrew F. Schoeppel (Republican) (starting...
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  • professional football offensive guard Helen Donath, American soprano Julie Payne, American actress (d. 2019) July 13 – Paul Prudhomme, Louisiana Creole cuisine...
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    American feminist writer and political activist (d. 2022) September 19 – Freda Payne, American singer and actress September 22 Marlena Shaw, American jazz singer...
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  • mentioned) Kansas Historical Society: Telegram from Eichelberger to Gov. Payne Ratner (August 14, 1940) Truman Library: Correspondence Truman and Eichelberger...
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    Ward Hall (Prohibition) 0.21% F. M. Briggs (Independent) 0.08% Kansas Payne Ratner Republican Retired, Republican victory Andrew Frank Schoeppel (Republican)...
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    RatPac Entertainment (category Brett Ratner)
    documentaries, live theater, and podcasts. The company is owned by Brett Ratner and James Packer. Dune Entertainment was a company founded by Steven Mnuchin...
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    seven sharp curves, and bypass Clearwater. On June 4, 1939, Governor Payne Ratner stated in a radio broadcast that the State Highway Department was holding...
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    Retrieved 22 August 2009. B, Brian (2 June 2005). "John Moore or Brett Ratner Up For Directing X-Men 3?". MovieWeb. Archived from the original on 3 April...
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  • Governor of Kansas In office January 9, 1939 – January 11, 1943 Governor Payne Ratner Preceded by William M. Lindsay Succeeded by J. C. Denious Member of the...
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    Heptonstall (Prohibition) 0.11% Charles Speck (Communist) 0.11% Kansas Payne Ratner Republican Re-elected, 49.63% William H. Burke (Democratic) 49.58% David...
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    Frances Payne Bolton (née Bingham; March 29, 1885 – March 9, 1977) was an American politician from the Republican Party. She served in the United States...
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    ran unsuccessfully for Governor of Kansas, losing in the primary to Payne Ratner. He enlisted in the United States Army in 1942, advancing from captain...
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  • capture a fugitive Michael Dudikoff as Jersey Bellini Lisa Howard as B.B. Ben Ratner as Deimos Erin Fitzgerald as Starr Freddy Andreiuci as Izzy Ashanti Williams...
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  • Television 6915 Hollywood Boulevard (1960-02-08)February 8, 1960 Brett Ratner Motion pictures 6801 Hollywood Boulevard (2017-01-19)January 19, 2017 Gregory...
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  • Ethnic Representations in Film. November 23, 2019. Retrieved July 16, 2024. Ratner, Megan (1996). "Borderlines". Filmmaker Magazine. The Gotham. Retrieved...
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