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    Robert Evander McNair Sr. (December 14, 1923 – November 17, 2007) was the 108th governor of South Carolina, a Democrat, who served from 1965 to 1971....
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  • Football League Robert Evander McNair (1923–2007), American politician, governor of South Carolina Robert McNair or Buck McNair (1919–1971), Canadian Second...
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    candidate faced opposition from a Republican candidate. Governor Robert Evander McNair prevailed as the winner of the election and continued as the 108th...
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  • Governor McNair may refer to: Alexander McNair (1775–1826), 1st Governor of Missouri Robert Evander McNair (1923–2007), 108th Governor of South Carolina...
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  • politician Duncan McNair, British lawyer, activist and author Eric Archibald McNair (1894–1918), Victoria Cross recipient Evander McNair (1820–1902), American...
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    Russell entered in a prearranged agreement with Lieutenant Governor Robert Evander McNair in which Russell would resign his post so that he could be appointed...
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    Sobel 1978, pp. 1441–1442. "Robert Evander McNair". National Governors Association. Retrieved June 30, 2023. "Gov. McNair Inaugurated; Appoints Russell...
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    Carolina, United States. It is the birthplace of former Governor Robert Evander McNair. Originally named Camp Ridge, it changed to Cades when the post...
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    January 17, 1967 – January 19, 1971 Governor Robert Evander McNair Preceded by Robert Evander McNair Succeeded by Earle Morris Jr. Member of the South Carolina...
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  • lined up Bill Murray to become the head football coach and Governor Robert Evander McNair had instead convinced Paul Dietzel to accept the position. The trustees...
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    April 22, 1965, Russell resigned as governor, after which new governor Robert E. McNair appointed him to fill the seat vacated by the death of Olin D. Johnston...
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    1966–1967 Harold Hughes Iowa 1968 Robert Evander McNair South Carolina 1969 John N. Dempsey Connecticut 1970 Robert W. Scott North Carolina 1971 Marvin...
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  • Retrieved March 16, 2014. "George McDuffie". 2014 SCIWAY.net, LLC. Retrieved March 16, 2014. "Robert Evander McNair". 2014 SCIWAY.net, LLC. Retrieved...
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    sympathetic phone call to King's wife, Coretta Scott King, and Kennedy's brother Robert F. Kennedy helped secure King's release. King expressed his appreciation...
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  • Governors Richard Riley, Governor of South Carolina (1979–1987) Former Robert Evander McNair, Governor of South Carolina (1965–1971) Terry Sanford, Governor...
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    election to help Fritz Hollings and in the gubernatorial contest for Robert Evander McNair. Furthermore, Thurmond refused to debate Morrah and Thurmond boasted...
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  • January 26 – Kevin McCarthy, 55th Speaker of the House January 27 – Tim Chambers, college baseball coach (died 2019) January 28 – Robert von Dassanowsky...
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    Thurmond received endorsements from former Democratic governor Robert Evander McNair, Charleston mayor Joseph P. Riley Jr., and an assortment of black...
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    Ed Feighan of Ohio Governors and Lt. Governors Former Governor Robert Evander McNair of South Carolina Former Lieutenant Governor Bob Kerr III of Oklahoma...
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    defeated Robert Cunningham to advance to the general election. Thurmond received endorsements from former Democratic governor Robert Evander McNair, Charleston...
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    election to help Fritz Hollings and in the gubernatorial contest for Robert Evander McNair. Furthermore, Thurmond refused to debate Morrah and Thurmond boasted...
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  • Governor Fritz Hollings Preceded by Fritz Hollings Succeeded by Robert Evander McNair Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives In office...
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  • March 24 – SeaWorld San Diego opens. March 26 – U.S. Defense Secretary Robert McNamara delivers an address that reiterates American determination to give...
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    was reelected 55% to 44%. It was at that time that his friendship with Robert F. Kennedy started, and it was Kennedy who encouraged him to run for a Senate...
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    Republican candidate for governor of South Carolina, losing against Robert Evander McNair. In 1969, Rogers served as United States Attorney for the Eastern...
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  • party's unsuccessful 1966 gubernatorial nominee against the Democrat Robert Evander McNair. At the time Rogers was the U.S. Attorney in South Carolina. When...
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  • Retrieved July 19, 2017. Kropf, Schuyler (November 18, 2007). "Former Gov. McNair dead at age 83". The Post and Courier. Retrieved August 17, 2009. "Statement...
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    though Moultrie and the SCLC were unaware of the Angels. Governor Robert McNair prohibited the Medical College and Charleston County from compromising...
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  • from New York (1959–1973) Senator and 1968 presidential candidate George McGovern from South Dakota (1963–1981) Former Governor Terry Sanford from North...
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    General Thomas C. Lynch of California (endorsed Humphrey) Governor Robert Evander McNair of South Carolina Governor Dan Moore of North Carolina Senator Edmund...
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