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    Luren Dudley Dickinson (April 15, 1859 – April 22, 1943) was an American politician. He served as the 37th governor of Michigan from 1939 to 1941. He holds...
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    January 2, 1939. p. 1. Retrieved March 13, 2023. Sobel 1978, p. 764. "Luren Dudley Dickinson". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 9, 2023. "Weakened...
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  • Governor Dickinson may refer to: John Dickinson (1732–1808), 5th President of Pennsylvania Luren Dickinson (1859–1943), 37th Governor of Michigan This...
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    incumbent Republican Luren Dickinson with 53.06% of the vote. Major party candidates Murray Van Wagoner, Democratic Luren Dickinson, Republican Other candidates...
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    Lieutenant Governor of Michigan briefly in 1940 under Republican Governor Luren Dickinson. In 1957, the Wilsons donated their 1,500-acre (6.1 km2) Meadow Brook...
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    42   Luren Dickinson 1939 Republican Frank Fitzgerald (R) Office vacant 1939–1940 43   Matilda Dodge Wilson 1940–1941 Republican Luren Dickinson (R) 44...
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    1939 to 1943. When Fitzgerald died suddenly and Lieutenant Governor Luren Dickinson took the Governorship, Dickenson turned to Kelly for assistance, and...
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    Lieutenant Governor of a U.S. state.[citation needed] She was preceded by Luren Dickinson, Republican, and followed by Frank Murphy, Democrat. She was the author...
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    governor to die in office and was succeeded by Lieutenant Governor Luren Dickinson. Fizgerald was a member of Freemasons, Eagles, Shriners, Knights of...
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    1940, he defeated the incumbent Republican Governor of Michigan, Luren Dickinson, by 131,281 votes to become Michigan's 38th governor. During his two...
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  • Dickinson (1732–1808), Delaware State Senate Luren Dickinson (1859–1943), Michigan State Senate Wells S. Dickinson (1828–1892), New York State Senate This...
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  • Fitzgerald (R) Luren Dickinson (R) Harry Kelly (R) Thomas Read (R) Miller Dunckel (D) Vernon J. Brown (R) 23R, 9D 73R, 27D 12R, 5D Luren Dickinson (R) Matilda...
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  • "Barn av vår tid" Hov1 6 12 February 2021 7 19 February 2021 "Tystnar i luren" Miriam Bryant and Victor Leksell 8 26 February 2021 9 5 March 2021 Leylas...
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    Live Paul H. Bruske, journalist, advertising executive, and sportsman Luren Dickinson, 37th governor of Michigan Francis C. Flaherty, WWII Medal of Honor...
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  • (R), who was appointed lieutenant governor of Michigan in 1940 by Luren Dickinson. The first woman elected as lieutenant governor was Consuelo N. Bailey...
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  • Massachusetts: Leverett Saltonstall (Republican) Governor of Michigan: Luren Dickinson (Republican) (until January 1), Murray Van Wagoner (Democratic) (starting...
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    served as his hostess because Governor Murphy was a bachelor. Zora C. Dickinson died on August 4, 1940, while her husband was still governor, leaving...
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    Michigan in 1924, losing to Alex J. Groesbeck, and 1940, losing to Luren Dickinson. Read was a presidential elector for Michigan in 1928, casting a ballot...
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  • Massachusetts: Leverett Saltonstall (Republican) Governor of Michigan: Luren Dickinson (Republican) Governor of Minnesota: Harold E. Stassen (Republican)...
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  • January 1 – March 16: Frank Fitzgerald (Republican) starting March 16: Luren Dickinson (Republican) Governor of Minnesota: Elmer A. Benson (Farmer-Labor)...
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    of Michigan In office January 1, 1931 – January 1, 1933 Lieutenant Luren Dickinson Preceded by Fred W. Green Succeeded by William Comstock 35th Attorney...
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    commission, which he served on from May 1929 to June 1931. Governor Luren Dickinson appointed Cummins to the liquor control commission in 1940. Cummins...
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    (Socialist Labor) 0.17% E. Tallmadge Root (Prohibition) 0.12% Michigan Luren Dickinson Republican Defeated, 46.59% Murray Van Wagoner (Democratic) 53.06%...
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  • Michigan: Fred W. Green (Republican) Lieutenant Governor of Michigan: Luren Dickinson (Republican) Michigan Attorney General: Wilber M. Brucker (Republican)...
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    1, 1939 Governor Frank Murphy Preceded by Thomas Read Succeeded by Luren Dickinson Personal details Born (1904-02-17)February 17, 1904 Giecz, Poland Died...
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    campaign committee echoed this statement. Vandenberg, Lieutenant Governor Luren Dickinson, and State Representative Merlin Wiley, who was managing the Osborn...
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    January 1, 1933 – January 1, 1935 Governor William Comstock Preceded by Luren Dickinson Succeeded by Thomas Read Personal details Born (1872-12-08)December...
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    Osborn Woodbridge N. Ferris Preceded by Patrick H. Kelley Succeeded by Luren Dickinson Personal details Born (1873-06-28)June 28, 1873 Jamestown, Ohio Died...
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  • November 5 election, including the defeat of 81-year-old Governor Luren Dickinson by Democrat Murray Van Wagoner; widespread ballot-splitting; and a...
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  • Fitzgerald died, just two month after taking the office.) Republican Luren Dickinson defeated Democratic incumbent Leo J. Nowicki for Lieutenant Governor...
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