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    Wilson Watkins Wyatt (November 21, 1905 – June 11, 1996) was an American politician who served as Mayor of Louisville, Kentucky from 1941 to 1945 and as...
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  • P R S T V W Z Aaron Wyatt, Australian musician Addie L. Wyatt (1924–2012), American labor leader Adrian Wyatt, British physicist Alan Wyatt (born 1935)...
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  • Kentucky; New Albany, Indiana; and Memphis and Nashville, Tennessee. Wilson W. Wyatt, former Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky and Mayor of Louisville, Kentucky...
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    for allocation of steel but was denied. However, he was advised by Wilson W. Wyatt, Housing Expediter during the Truman administration, that steel would...
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  • Arthur Schlesinger Jr. John H. Sengstacke James Wechsler Walter White Wilson W. Wyatt In April 1948 at New York state convention, ADA elected the following...
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    space intended for the clock sitting empty. In 1974, former mayor Wilson W. Wyatt found funding and formed a committee that selected Barney Bright of...
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    screenwriter); George W. Parsons (founding member of Tombstone's "Committee of Vigilance"); Wilson Mizner (a friend of Wyatt's during the Klondike Gold...
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    Party political offices Preceded by Wilson W. Wyatt Democratic nominee for U.S. Senator from Kentucky (Class 3) 1968 Succeeded by Wendell H. Ford...
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  • Brown Activities Center (named for George G. Brown), Wyatt Center for the Arts (named for Wilson W. Wyatt), Norton Fine Arts Complex (named for Jane Morton...
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    defeated Governor Fritz Hollings in the Democratic primary and Republican W. D. Workman Jr. in the general election. The South Carolina Democratic Party...
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  • Morton Carroll". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 1, 2023. Wilson, Richard (December 29, 1974). "Julian Carroll Takes the Oath As Kentucky's...
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    Democratic Joseph D. Scholtz December 1937 December 1941 Democratic Wilson W. Wyatt December 1941 December 1945 Democratic E. Leland Taylor December 1945...
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    the Democratic lieutenant governor and former mayor of Louisville, Wilson W. Wyatt. Morton served from January 3, 1957, until his resignation, on December...
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    Governor, 1991 Thelma Stovall, Lt. Governor, 1994 Lawrence W. Wetherby, Governor, 1994 Wilson W. Wyatt, Lt. Governor, 1996 Vic Hellard Jr., Executive Director...
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    29, 1962. James L. Delk, perennial candidate Marion Vance, attorney Wilson W. Wyatt, incumbent Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky Thurman Jerome Hamlin, perennial...
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    29 – Michael Sloane, actor, director and screenwriter February 1 – Wade Wilson, American football player and coach (died 2019) February 4 Pamelyn Ferdin...
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  • League's focus on civic engagement and racial equity, they have engaged with W.K. Kellogg Foundation's Truth, Racial Healing and Transformation (TRHT) initiative...
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  • – Fred Hammond, African American gospel musician December 30 – Heather Wilson, soldier and politician; Secretary of the Air Force December 31 – John Allen...
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  • absent-minded about the original intentions until former Louisville mayor Wilson W. Wyatt mentioned it to local leaders in 1973. They then interviewed numerous...
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  • muppeteer April 26 Michael Damian, actor, recording artist and producer Debra Wilson, actress and comedian April 28 – Scott La Rock, hip-hop DJ and producer...
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  • – Otto Loewi, pharmacologist (born 1873 in Germany) December 28 – Edith Wilson, First Lady of the United States (born 1872) List of American films of 1961...
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  • candidates for the vice presidential nomination, including Alben W. Barkley and Wilson W. Wyatt of Kentucky, William Preston Lane Jr. and Millard Tydings of...
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    Guardian. "Emile Haynie ft. Andrew Wyatt and Brian Wilson - "Falling Apart"". Pigeons & Planes. October 13, 2014. "Brian Wilson, "Wanderlust": Something Else...
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    Street into a pedestrian mall actually dates back to 1943, when mayor Wilson W. Wyatt suggested the idea. Proposals were drafted over the years but funding...
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  • Independence Day, he was named after the American President Woodrow Wilson. Wyatt was educated at Eastbourne College and Worcester College, Oxford, where...
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  • – Roddy Bottum, musician July 4 – Michael Sweet, singer July 5 – Dorien Wilson, actor July 6 – Todd Burns, baseball player July 7 – Doug Dunakey, golfer...
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    1963 – December 12, 1967 Governor Edward T. Breathitt Preceded by Wilson W. Wyatt Succeeded by Wendell H. Ford In office December 6, 1955 – December...
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    John Tarrant in Tarrant, Combs and Bullitt, and then in Wyatt, Tarrant and Combs, with Wilson Wyatt. He continued to represent large coal companies, drawing...
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  • , Walter Reuther, Eleanor Roosevelt, Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., and Wilson W. Wyatt One of Sengstacke's major goals at the national level was to desegregate...
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    again against Waterfield in 1959, brokering a deal for Louisville lawyer Wilson Wyatt to drop his bid for governor and run for lieutenant governor on an unofficial...
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