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    Myers Young Cooper (November 25, 1873 – December 6, 1958) was an American Republican politician and businessman from Ohio. Cooper was the 51st governor...
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  • artist and designer Myers Y. Cooper (1873–1958), American politician Nancy Cooper, American journalist, editor of Newsweek Nathan Cooper (disambiguation)...
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    White defeated incumbent Republican Myers Y. Cooper with 52.80% of the vote. George White, Democratic Myers Y. Cooper, Republican Kalb, Deborah (December...
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    Republican nominee Myers Y. Cooper defeated Democratic nominee Martin L. Davey with 54.79% of the vote. Major party candidates Myers Y. Cooper, Republican Martin...
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    Republican nominee Myers Y. Cooper with 50.33% of the vote. Major party candidates A. Victor Donahey, Democratic Myers Y. Cooper, Republican Other candidates...
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    Martha Norma Kinney Cooper (née Kinney; January 12, 1874 – April 20, 1964) was the First Lady of Ohio. After her husband Myers Y. Cooper was elected governor...
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  • in the Hyde Park–area woods, on the former estate of Ohio Governor Myers Y. Cooper (1929–1931), with trails in its "backyard". Clark is a part of the...
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  • Governor Cooper may refer to: Job Adams Cooper (1843–1899), 6th Governor of Colorado Myers Y. Cooper (1873–1958), 51st Governor of Ohio Prentice Cooper (1895–1969)...
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    Myers Y. Cooper : 923,538       1928 Martin L. Davey : 1,106,739 Myers Y. Cooper : 1,355,517       1926 A. Victor Donahey : 702,733 Myers Y. Cooper :...
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  • after a $300,000 fundraising drive led by future Governor of Ohio Myers Y. Cooper. The stadium could seat 15,000 spectators. Xavier demolished the stadium...
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  • lieutenant governor of Ohio from 1929 to 1931 serving under Governor Myers Y. Cooper. Brown was born in Plain City, Madison County, Ohio. He was a Republican...
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    editor Horatio C. Claypool, United States Representative from Ohio Myers Y. Cooper, former Governor of Ohio Clement L. Brumbaugh, United States Representative...
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    1933 Governor A. Victor Donahey Myers Y. Cooper George White Preceded by Thad H. Brown Succeeded by George S. Myers Personal details Born Clarence James...
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     1229–1230. "Myers Young Cooper". National Governors Association. Retrieved June 1, 2023. Sharpe, Harry Wilson (January 14, 1929). "Cooper Inaugurated...
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    Pickrel George C. Braden Preceded by Harry L. Davis Succeeded by Myers Y. Cooper Ohio State Auditor In office 1913–1921 Governor James M. Cox Frank...
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    1935 Lieutenant William G. Pickrel Charles W. Sawyer Preceded by Myers Y. Cooper Succeeded by Martin L. Davey Member of the U.S. House of Representatives...
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    botanical illustrator Martha Kinney Cooper (1874–1964), American librarian and wife of governor Myers Y. Cooper Martha Kinsey (1907-1910-?), American...
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    editor Horatio C. Claypool, United States Representative from Ohio Myers Y. Cooper, former Governor of Ohio Clement L. Brumbaugh, United States Representative...
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    Bettman in 1921 31st Ohio Attorney General In office 1929–1933 Governor Myers Y. Cooper George White Preceded by Edward C. Turner Succeeded by John W. Bricker...
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  • Davey   Democrat   1935–1939 George White   Democrat   1931–1935 Myers Y. Cooper   Republican   1929–1931 A. Vic Donahey   Democrat   1927–1929 Harry...
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  • George C. Braden (R) Theodore E. Burton (R) Hoover/ Curtis (R) Y 1929 Myers Y. Cooper (R) John T. Brown (R) Gilbert Bettman (R) H. Ross Ake (R) 31R 122R...
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    previously been the prohibition director in the administration of governor Myers Y. Cooper. His funeral was held May 7, 1933 in Cadiz. Ohio 1920 : 141 "R. R....
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    Governor of Ohio 1920 Succeeded by Carmi Thompson Preceded by Carmi Thompson Republican Party nominee for Governor of Ohio 1924 Succeeded by Myers Y. Cooper...
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    from Ohio In office November 5, 1929 – November 30, 1930 Appointed by Myers Y. Cooper Preceded by Theodore E. Burton Succeeded by Robert J. Bulkley Member...
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  • Governor of Ohio: A. Victor Donahey (Democratic) (until January 14), Myers Y. Cooper (Republican) (starting January 14) Governor of Oklahoma: Henry S. Johnston...
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  • Governor of North Dakota: George F. Shafer (Republican) Governor of Ohio: Myers Y. Cooper (Republican) (until January 12), George White (Democratic) (starting...
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  • 30, 1930 1 year, 25 days Defeated in the 1930 special election. – Myers Y. Cooper (R) Theodore E. Burton (R) New Jersey (Class 2) David Baird Jr. (R)...
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  • American writer (d. 2003) Joanne Woodward, American actress February 28 – Leon Cooper, American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate March 2 John Cullum, actor and...
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    Reporter. May 5, 2018. Retrieved December 12, 2020. Myers, Jessica (July 17, 2018). "Anderson Cooper to be awarded the 35th Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence...
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    just started, and would not expire until January 1931. Ohio Governor Myers Y. Cooper appointed Ake to finish the term. He resigned in November, 1930. H...
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