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    Joseph Bracken Lee (January 7, 1899 – October 20, 1996) was an American political figure in the state of Utah. A Republican, he served two terms as the...
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    Walker, at age 72, was the oldest person to succeed to the office. J. Bracken Lee was the most recent of three Governors of Utah who was not a member...
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    Jake Garn (redirect from Edwin J. Garn)
    Salt Lake City In office December 1972 – December 20, 1974 Preceded by J. Bracken Lee Succeeded by Conrad B. Harrison Personal details Born Edwin Jacob Garn...
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  • Rex Lee (1910–2001), Governor of American Samoa from 1961 to 1967 and from 1977 to 1978 Henry Lee III (1756–1818), 9th Governor of Virginia J. Bracken Lee...
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  • 1940 1944 Independent 25 Earl J. Glade 1944 1956 Democratic 26 Adiel F. Stewart 1956 1959 Independent 27 J. Bracken Lee 1960 1971 Republican 28 Jake Garn...
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    and His Times (1978), pp. 206–211. (White, pp. 91–92) (White, pp. 242–243) Lee, Byung Joon (September 2016). "Attacking the Airwaves: How Television Changed...
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  • Joseph Lee (Hong Kong politician) (Joseph Lee Kok-long, born 1959), nurse, and professor J. Bracken Lee (1899–1996), Governor of Utah Joe Lee (squash...
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    2011 and called on other D.C. residents to join her. Utah Governor J. Bracken Lee stopped paying federal income tax in 1956 to protest what he felt was...
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  • seats and all four of the state's U.S. House seats. Senior U.S. Senator Mike Lee Junior U.S. Senator Mitt Romney UT-1st: Blake Moore UT-2nd: Celeste Maloy...
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    head of the Mine Safety and Health Administration from 2001 to 2004 J. Bracken Lee, mayor of Price from 1935 to 1947, governor of Utah from 1949 to 1957...
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    George Romney's twelve. The Tax History Project – a project directed by Joseph J. Thorndike and established by the nonprofit Tax Analysts group – has compiled...
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    Attorney Frank Moss in a three-way race that also included former Governor J. Bracken Lee running as an independent. This was one of a record twelve Senate seats...
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    1948. Republican nominee J. Bracken Lee defeated Democratic incumbent Herbert B. Maw with 54.99% of the vote. J. Bracken Lee, Republican Herbert B. Maw...
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    Maw defeated Republican nominee J. Bracken Lee with 50.21% of the vote. Herbert B. Maw, Democratic J. Bracken Lee, Republican Kalb, Deborah (December...
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  • In 1960, newly elected mayor J. Bracken Lee dismissed Skousen shortly after Skousen raided an illegal poker club where Lee was in attendance. National...
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    of the Utah Water and Power Board. In 1956, Clyde defeated incumbent J. Bracken Lee, running as an Independent, and Democrat L.C. Romney in the gubernatorial...
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    Connecticut, Democrat Thomas J. Dodd defeated incumbent senator William A. Purtell who ran for a second term. Two-term Republican John J. Williams was re-elected...
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  • thereafter winning reelection in 1936 and 1940. On March 14, 1944, Governor J. Bracken Lee named Turner a justice pro tempore of the Supreme Court of Utah, where...
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    Incumbent Republican J. Bracken Lee defeated Democratic nominee Earl J. Glade with 55.09% of the vote. J. Bracken Lee, Republican Earl J. Glade, Democratic...
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    College. Utah underfunded the institutions and in 1953 the governor, J. Bracken Lee, offered to give them back to the LDS Church. McKay, then president...
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  • September 12 – U.S. Senator John Fitzgerald Kennedy marries Jacqueline Lee Bouvier at St. Mary's Church in Newport, Rhode Island. September 28 – Six...
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    Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (see also Mormon), and also against J. Bracken Lee, a non-Mormon and former two-term Utah governor (1949–1957), who was...
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  • 13, 1945 Abigail Agnes Williams 38 Eliseo J. Mares Jr. September 10, 1951 Jack D. Stallings J. Bracken Lee 39 Ray Dempsey Gardner September 29, 1951 Shirley...
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  • merging La Sal National Forest into Manti National Forest. January 3 J. Bracken Lee assumes office as the ninth Governor of the State of Utah. 1945 September 2...
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  • the United States of America and the Republic of China. Dente, Christopher J. (March 2005). "Joseph E. Murray (1919– )". Archives of Surgery. 140 (3)....
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    "ticket" and led in the first primary in 1944, but he lost the runoff to J. Emile Verret of New Iberia, then the president of the Iberia Parish School...
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    Herbert B. Maw (category S.J. Quinney College of Law alumni)
    re-elected over Republican J. Bracken Lee in the closest gubernatorial election in Utah history. In 1948 Maw lost to Lee in a re-match. In this election...
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    Union. Glade unsuccessfully ran for governor of Utah in 1952, losing to J. Bracken Lee. One of the rooms in the Jesse Knight Building on BYU campus was named...
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  • (1833–1903), journalist Elmer O. Leatherwood (1872–1929), US Representative J. Bracken Lee (1899–1996), Utah Governor James B. McKean (1821–1879), US Representative...
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  • Salesman opens at the Morosco Theatre on Broadway in New York City with Lee J. Cobb in the title role of Willy Loman and runs for 742 performances. February...
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