Forrest Carl[citation needed] Donnell (August 20, 1884 – March 3, 1980) was an American attorney and politician who served as a United States senator...
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Pendergast-aligned Democrats attempted to overturn a narrow victory by Republican Forrest C. Donnell. Stark opposed these efforts and vetoed resolutions from the Missouri...
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basketball player Forrest Dewar (1748–1817), Scottish surgeon Forrest C. Donnell (1884–1980), U.S. Senator and 40th Governor of Missouri Forrest Douds (1905–1979)...
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Street. Coincidentally, the house would later be occupied by Forrest C. Donnell before Donnell became a governor and U.S. Senator. The Forum was a chain-owned...
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who went on to lose the general election to Republican nominee Forrest C. Donnell. Donnell outperformed presidential candidate Thomas E. Dewey, who lost...
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November 5, 1940, and resulted in a victory for the Republican nominee, Forrest C. Donnell, over the Democratic nominee, Lawrence "Larry" McDaniel, and candidates...
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Archives, Jefferson City. Accessed March 24, 2023. Sobel 1978, p. 865. "Forrest C. Donnell". National Governors Association. January 8, 2017. Retrieved March...
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U.S. Senate in 1950 over Republican incumbent and former governor Forrest Donnell in the only senate election that year where Democrats took a seat from...
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Forrest Smith (February 14, 1886 – March 8, 1962) was an American politician who served as the 42nd governor of Missouri. He was a Democrat. Forrest Smith...
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Bennett Champ Clark (redirect from Bennett C. Clark)
McKittrick, who lost the general election to Republican Governor Forrest C. Donnell. In fall of 1937, Clark displayed a poster on the wall of the Senate...
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Incumbent Republican Senator Forrest C. Donnell ran for a second term in office but was defeated by Democratic nominee Thomas C. Hennings Jr. Emery Allison...
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Maryville Governor Mansion where both Albert Morehouse and Forrest C. Donnell lived on North Vine in Maryville...
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the early 1900s was the second largest ranch in the United States. Forrest C. Donnell, former Missouri Governor Harley Race, Professional wrestling legend...
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kidnapper and child molester Phyllis Diller (1917–2012), comedian Forrest C. Donnell (1884–1980), governor of Missouri, 1941–1945 Bob Dotson (born 1946)...
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Wallace (D) Y 1941 Forrest C. Donnell (R) Wilson Bell (D) 29D, 5R 85D, 65R 10D, 3R 1942 1943 17D, 17R 95R, 55D 8R, 5D 1944 Gregory C. Stockard (R) Roosevelt/...
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(1939–2020), Canadian poet and writer Deborah Donnell, New Zealand and American statistician Forrest C. Donnell (1884–1980), United States Senator and the...
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was elected and incumbent Wagner was re-elected. Incumbent Republican Rufus C. Holman ran for re-election, but was defeated in the Republican primary by...
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lawyers in the United States Ned Cuthbert (1845–1905), baseball player Forrest C. Donnell (1884–1980), U.S. Senator, 40th Governor of the State of Missouri...
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nominee for U.S. Senator from Missouri (Class 3) 1938 Succeeded by Forrest C. Donnell U.S. House of Representatives Preceded by John T. Hunt Member of the U...
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– Lew Fields, American vaudeville performer (b. 1867) July 25 – Allan Forrest, American actor (b. 1885) July 26 – Benjamin Lee Whorf, linguist (b. 1897)...
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Elected in 1944. Lost re-election. Jan 3, 1945 – Jan 3, 1951 Republican Forrest C. Donnell 22 11 Frank P. Briggs Democratic Jan 18, 1945 – Jan 3, 1947 Appointed...
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James P. Kem (category Lawyers from Washington, D.C.)
the Air Force in the Truman administration. Kem retired to a Washington, D.C. law practice and then raised Angus cattle in Virginia until his death in...
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Robert A. Taft (category People from Georgetown (Washington, D.C.))
legislation, Taft joined fellow Republicans Howard Alexander Smith and Forrest C. Donnell in introducing legislation that Taft promoted as retaining "the best...
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Washington, D.C. Ernest R. Breech (Missouri Alpha), business executive with Ford Motor Company and Trans World Airlines Forrest C. Donnell, Governor of...
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governor. The Messages and Proclamations of Governor Phil M. Donnelly by Floyd C. Shoemaker via the Missouri State Historical Society, 1951. "National Governors...
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Fund, John. Political Journal: George Smathers, RIP, January 24, 2007. James C. Clark (1998). "The Campaign Begins". Road to Defeat: Claude Pepper and Defeat...
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79th (1945–1947) Forrest C. Donnell (R) Frank P. Briggs (D) James P. Kem (R) 80th (1947–1949) 81st (1949–1951) 82nd (1951–1953) Thomas C. Hennings Jr. (D)...
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- Medal of Honor winner for capture of U-505 during World War II Forrest C. Donnell (1884–1980) - native of Quitman; Republican Governor from 1941 to...
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Governor before election Forrest C. Donnell Republican Elected Governor Phil M. Donnelly Democratic...
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Harry S. Truman (category People appearing on C-SPAN)
Truman learned to play the piano at age seven and took lessons from Mrs. E.C. White, a well-respected teacher in Kansas City. He got up at five o'clock...
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