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    James Howard McGrath (November 28, 1903 – September 2, 1966) was an American politician and attorney from Rhode Island. McGrath, a Democrat, served as...
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    succeeded to the office of Governor of Rhode Island when Governor J. Howard McGrath resigned to become U.S. Solicitor General under President Harry S...
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  • Attorney General McGrath may refer to: J. Howard McGrath (1903–1966), Attorney General of the United States Mike McGrath (born 1947), Attorney General...
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  • McGrath or MacGrath derives from the Irish surname Mac Craith and is occasionally noted with a space: e.g. Izzy Mc Grath. In Ireland, it is pronounced...
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    office. He chose not to inform President Truman, Attorney General J. Howard McGrath, or Secretaries of State Dean Acheson and General George Marshall...
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  • National Security Advisor, U.S. Ambassador to Iraq, Turkey, and Albania J. Howard McGrath (LAW '29) – 60th United States Attorney General, 27th United States...
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  • Mark Sayers McGrath (born March 15, 1968) is an American singer who is the lead vocalist of the rock band Sugar Ray. McGrath is also known for his work...
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    Democratic National Committee (DNC) chairman and Truman confidant J. Howard McGrath, the Southern governors agreed to convene their own convention in...
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  • James McGrath may refer to: J. Howard McGrath (1903–1966), sixtieth Governor of Rhode Island James McGrath (Australian politician) (born 1974), Senator...
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  • 24-year-old legal assistant at the office of United States Attorney General J. Howard McGrath at the Justice Department. The "Communist menace" according to one...
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    south and west. Wilbur Lucius Cross, Joseph B. Ely, Frank Hague, J. Howard McGrath, Moore, Raskob, and Jouett Shouse were among Smith's campaign leaders...
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    December 21, 1958. Hendrick, Burton J. (June 1912). "PERMANENT OWNERS OF NEW YORK". McClure's Magazine. 39 (2). S.S. McClure: 121–138. Retrieved 9 March...
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    Criminal Division (1943–1945) Texas June 27, 1945 July 26, 1949 60 J. Howard McGrath Lawyer, 60th Governor of Rhode Island (1941–1945), 27th United States...
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    could have their citizenship revoked. United States Attorney General J. Howard McGrath asked that the CPUSA provide a list of all its members in the United...
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  • Jinsha files lawsuit against the Attorney General’s office (held by J. Howard McGrath) for misusing Section 9 of the Trading with the Enemy Act against...
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    Speaker of the Rhode Island House of Representatives (2014—2021) J. Howard McGrath — 60th Governor of Rhode Island (1941–1945), U.S. Senator (1947–1949)...
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    Operations Branch of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) under General William J. Donovan. In May 1944 he was assigned to the staff of Admiral Chester W. Nimitz...
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    fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of United States Senator J. Howard McGrath and served from August 24, 1949, to December 18, 1950, a successor...
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    president William C. Lovering, congressman James McAndrews, congressman J. Howard McGrath, politician Dave McKenna, jazz pianist Susan Menard, politician Isabelle...
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    headed by an assistant solicitor general. In 1951, Attorney General J. Howard McGrath made it a division led by an assistant attorney, and named it the...
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    In his only known public comment on the issue, Forrestal stated to J. Howard McGrath, Senator from Rhode Island: ...no group in this country should be...
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    lieutenant in command of a provisional infantry company. He served as president of J. P. Coats Company from 1912 to 1923 and Morris Plan Banker's Association from...
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    When Attorney General J. Howard McGrath fired the special prosecutor in early 1952 for being too zealous, Truman fired McGrath. Truman submitted a reorganization...
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    representative Ted Leo, indie rock musician; lives in Narragansett J. Howard McGrath, former United States attorney general (1949–1952) and governor of...
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    2023. Sobel 1978, p. 1375. "James Howard McGrath". National Governors Association. Retrieved June 13, 2023. "Gov. McGrath to Reinstate Bressler R.I. State...
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    information with local law enforcement; Truman and his Attorney General J. Howard McGrath told local officials that they had to bear the chief burden in defeating...
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  • 1944. Incumbent Democrat J. Howard McGrath defeated Republican nominee Norman D. MacLeod with 60.65% of the vote. J. Howard McGrath, Democratic Norman D....
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  • Robinson of his day J. Howard McGrath, LLB 1929, Sixtieth Attorney General, 1949-52 U.S. Senator, 1940–45Governor of Rhode Island. Thomas McIntyre, JD, U.S...
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    1944 – October 29, 1947 Preceded by Frank C. Walker Succeeded by J. Howard McGrath 27th Commissioner of Internal Revenue In office October 9, 1943 –...
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    nominee J. Howard McGrath defeated incumbent Republican William Henry Vanderbilt III with 55.84% of the vote. Major party candidates J. Howard McGrath, Democratic...
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