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    Warren Grant Magnuson (April 12, 1905 – May 20, 1989) was an American lawyer and politician who represented the state of Washington in Congress for 44...
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    1943, also known as the Magnuson Act, was an immigration law proposed by US Representative (later Senator) Warren G. Magnuson of Washington and signed...
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    122°18′45″W / 47.652011°N 122.31239°W / 47.652011; -122.31239 The Warren G. Magnuson Health Sciences Center is a university hospital part of the University...
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    Magnuson Park is a park in the Sand Point neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, United States. At 350 acres (140 ha) it is the second-largest park in Seattle...
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    means to better protect consumers. The act was sponsored by Senator Warren G. Magnuson of Washington and U.S. Representative John E. Moss of California,...
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    S. Senator Warren G. Magnuson. Magnuson was born on a farm near Freeman, in Spokane County, Washington, the son of Ellis William Magnuson and Ida (Hammer)...
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    to the United States Congress in 1944, replacing fellow Democrat Warren G. Magnuson who had retired from the House to run (successfully) for United States...
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  • Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) campus, which lies adjacent to Warren G. Magnuson Park on the northwestern shore of Lake Washington. Designed and built...
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    portrait of American Senator Warren Grant Magnuson (1905–1989), of the Democratic Party from Washington, whom the Warren G. Magnuson Health Sciences Building...
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  • General[citation needed] Edwin L. MacLean – Minnesota state legislator Warren G. Magnuson (1926, J.D. 1929) – U.S. Senator for the state of Washington (1944–1981);...
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    previous election. The blanket primary was held on September 17, 1974. Warren G. Magnuson, incumbent United States Senator John "Hugo Frye" Patric, writer Jesse...
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    Warren G. Magnuson in the general election. Cain ran a respectable campaign, but fell behind in the final weeks of the campaign, losing to Magnuson by...
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    of West Virginia be one of three senators to report negatively on Earl Warren when President Eisenhower nominated him to the Supreme Court. He later was...
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    September 18, 1956. Warren G. Magnuson, incumbent United States Senator Arthur B. Langlie, governor of Washington Warren Magnuson, Democratic, incumbent...
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    handful of office buildings in the U.S. - the 5.7 million-square-foot Warren G. Magnuson Health Sciences Building in Seattle and the 4.4 million-square-foot...
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    University of Washington School of Medicine and is located in the Warren G. Magnuson Health Sciences Center. The UWMC opened on May 5, 1959, and became...
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    Senators Warren G. Magnuson of Washington state and Ted Stevens of Alaska, who sponsored the Senate bill, S. 200, that eventually was enacted. The Magnuson–Stevens...
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  • from deceptive warranty practices. The Act was sponsored by Senator Warren G. Magnuson of Washington with co-sponsors Senator Frank Moss of Utah, and U.S...
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    general election. The former House seat of powerful U.S. Senator Warren G. Magnuson, the district was a swing district throughout much of the 1990s, changing...
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    Northwest Research Foundation. In 1972, with the help of Senator Warren G. Magnuson, PNRF received federal funding under the National Cancer Act of 1971...
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  • Airport Terminal 1  Spain Barcelona 544,000 m2 (5,860,000 sq ft) Warren G. Magnuson Health Sciences Center  United States Seattle, Washington 533,000 m2...
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    (January 2005) Ezekiel Emanuel, chair, Department of Clinical Bioethics, Warren G. Magnuson Clinical Center, National Institutes of Health (January 2006) Sir...
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    Foreign Commerce (Chairman: Warren G. Magnuson; Ranking Member: Andrew F. Schoeppel) Judiciary (Chairman: Warren G. Magnuson; Ranking Member: Alexander...
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  • English-American composer, conductor and arranger of music, cancer. Warren G. Magnuson, 84, American lawyer and politician, President pro tempore of the...
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    Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator Warren Magnuson won a fourth term in office, narrowly defeating Republican nominee Richard G. Christensen. The blanket primary...
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    the Hills (2024, 10th edition) City of Seattle (October 8, 2008). "Warren G. Magnuson Park Mountaineers". City of Seattle. Retrieved September 4, 2009....
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    Walter Williams. The blanket primary was held on September 12, 1950. Warren G. Magnuson, incumbent United States Senator Albert Franklyn Canwell, Member from...
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    win and become the first Democratic Senator from Vermont. Incumbent Warren G. Magnuson won re-election by a wide margin against his Republican opponent Metcalf...
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    and featured the Seattle Symphony Orchestra, a speech from Senator Warren G. Magnuson, and free monorail tickets for the 500 people in attendance. The wooden...
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    Robertson; Ranking Member: Wallace F. Bennett) Commerce (Chairman: Warren G. Magnuson; Ranking Member: Norris Cotton) District of Columbia (Chairman: Alan...
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