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    Brien McMahon (born James O'Brien McMahon) (October 6, 1903 – July 28, 1952) was an American lawyer and politician who served in the United States Senate...
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    Brien McMahon High School (BMHS) is a secondary school located in Norwalk, Connecticut, United States. It is named after Brien McMahon, a former United...
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    Atomic Energy Commission for this purpose. It was sponsored by Senator Brien McMahon, a Democrat from Connecticut, who chaired the United States Senate Special...
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    as Robert De Niro's son in Falling in Love (1984). He graduated from Brien McMahon High School, where he was a self-described geology nerd. He was Homecoming...
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  • Senator McMahon may refer to: Brien McMahon (1903–1952), U.S. Senator from Connecticut from 1945 to 1952 Larry McMahon (1929–2006), Senate of Ireland Martin...
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  • businessman and banker Brien Cullen, American football coach Brien McIlroy (1939–1995), Scottish football player Brien McMahon (1903–1952), American lawyer...
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    held on November 4, 1952, to fill the vacancy left by the death of Brien McMahon. Incumbent Senator Prescott Bush, who won the special election, was...
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    Connecticut was held on November 7, 1950. Incumbent Democratic Senator Brien McMahon was re-elected to a second term in office over Republican former U.S...
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  • McMahon or MacMahon (/məkˈmæn/ mək-MAN or /məkˈmɑːn/ mək-MAHN; older Irish orthography: Mac Mathghamhna; reformed Irish orthography: Mac Mathúna; meaning...
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  • commander 1984–1989 Brien McMahon (1903–1952), American lawyer and politician Bryan McMahon, see Rossington Main Novices' Hurdle Brian MacMahon (disambiguation)...
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    withdrew as the party turned to William Purtell. The death of Senator Brien McMahon later that year, however, created a vacancy and this time the Republicans...
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  • 1902. Brien McMahon High School, named for Senator Brien McMahon, first chairman of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, was founded in 1960. Brien McMahon...
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    Harriman with 5%, Robert Kerr with 3%, Brien McMahon with 1% W. Averell Harriman with 5%, Robert Kerr with 2%, Brien McMahon with 1%, Others with 1% The 1952...
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  • James O'Brien McMahon or Brien McMahon (1903–1952), United States senator Jim McMahon (politician) (born 1980), British politician James McMahon (priest) (1817–1901)...
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    bear and the school colors are green and white. Its crosstown rival is Brien McMahon High School and the two schools compete in an annual football game on...
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    to a second term in office but was defeated by Democratic attorney Brien McMahon. John A. Danaher, incumbent Senator since 1939 Senator Danaher was re-nominated...
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    Mitch Longley (born 1965), television actor; graduated from Brien McMahon High School Forrest McClendon, Tony Award-nominated actor (The Scottsboro Boys)...
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    Democratic Senator, Brien McMahon, died in July of that year, Governor Lodge appointed Purtell to the Senate to fill the remainder of McMahon's term. Thus, Purtell...
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    Clark (1943–1945) Wendell Berge (1940–1943) O. John Rogge (1939–1940) Brien McMahon (1936–1939) Joseph B. Keenan (1934–1936) Pat Malloy (1933) E. Nugent...
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    October 1986), Jeffrey's half-sister. In 1940 Rosemary married lawyer Brien McMahon who went on to become the Democratic senator for Connecticut (1945–1952)...
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  • by the Senate Special Committee on Atomic Energy, chaired by Senator Brien McMahon. For its broad powers, it is described as one of the most powerful congressional...
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    Evening Post, even respected writer and notorious anti-segregation editor Ralph McGill labeled Pepper a "spell-binding pinko". Beginning on March 28 and until...
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    off an attack on Oppenheimer by Senator Joseph McCarthy, due to Strauss's belief that any case that McCarthy might make would be premature and lack a...
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    tempore: Kenneth McKellar (D) Majority Leader: Scott W. Lucas Majority Whip: Francis J. Myers Democratic Caucus Secretary: Brien McMahon Policy Committee...
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    Arkansas Hattie Caraway J. William Fulbright Connecticut John A. Danaher Brien McMahon Idaho D. Worth Clark Glen H. Taylor Iowa Guy Gillette Bourke B. Hickenlooper...
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    school for three years. He attended the Center for Global Studies at Brien McMahon High School in Norwalk for his junior year (then known as the Center...
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    between the city's two largest high schools, Norwalk High School and Brien McMahon High School, is fierce, particularly for the football, basketball, soccer...
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    Succeeded by Harold Hughes Preceded by Brien McMahon Chair of the Joint Atomic Energy Committee 1947–1949 Succeeded by Brien McMahon Preceded by Alexander Wiley...
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    Unpledged delegates - 380,300 (6.28%) Frank J. Lausche - 278,074 (4.59%) John W. McCormack - 26,128 (0.43%) Dwight D. Eisenhower - 6,358 (0.11%) W. Averell Harriman...
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  • 78th 79th 27 Elected in 1944. Jan 3, 1945 – Jul 28, 1952 Democratic Brien McMahon 24 Vacant Jan 16, 1945 – Feb 15, 1945   21 Thomas C. Hart Republican...
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