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    Pat Morris Neff (November 26, 1871 – January 20, 1952) was an American politician, educator and administrator, and the 28th Governor of Texas from 1921...
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    Isabella Eleanor Neff, mother of Governor Pat Morris Neff in 1916. Upon her death in 1921, Governor Neff created the Mother Neff Memorial Park, making...
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    Governor Pat Morris Neff won re-election to a second term, defeating Republican candidate William Hawley Atwell in a landslide. Governor Neff won in the...
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    elect the Governor of Texas. Former Democratic state representative Pat Morris Neff won comfortably in a four-way race against Republican nominee J. G...
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  • Supreme Court case of Pennoyer v. Neff Ondřej Neff (born 1945), Czech science fiction writer and journalist Pat Morris Neff (1871–1952), American politician...
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    1917. p. 1. Retrieved July 10, 2023. Sobel 1978, pp. 1534–1535. "Pat Morris Neff". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 5, 2023. Texas Legislature...
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    Willard Arnold Johnson Preceded by James E. Ferguson Succeeded by Pat Morris Neff 24th Lieutenant Governor of Texas In office January 19, 1915 – August...
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    writing a song pleading for clemency Ledbetter was pardoned by Governor Pat Morris Neff in 1925. Thirty years after starting his music career, he was "discovered"...
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    County: Ann Richards (1991–1995), the state's second female governor; Pat Morris Neff (1921–1925), who also served as president of Baylor University; Lawrence...
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    January 20, 1925 – January 18, 1927 Lieutenant Barry Miller Preceded by Pat Morris Neff Succeeded by Dan Moody First Lady of Texas In role January 19, 1915 –...
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    (1886–1897) Oscar H. Cooper (1899–1902) Samuel Palmer Brooks (1902–1931) Pat Morris Neff (1932–1947) William R. White (1948–1961) Abner Vernon McCall (1961–1981)...
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  • 1900; later admitted to Fairmont Lodge No. 9, Fairmont, West Virginia. Pat Morris Neff (26 November 1871–20 January 1952), 28th governor of Texas. Received...
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    location for two German–American schools. At different times, both Pat Morris Neff and Sam Rayburn lived in the residence when Mrs. Wahrenberger ran it...
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    1921 – January 16, 1923 Pat Morris Neff Democratic 27 Thomas Whitfield Davidson January 16, 1923 – January 20, 1925 Pat Morris Neff Democratic 28 Barry Miller...
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  • of Homeland Security for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Pat Morris Neff, served as Governor of Texas from 1921–1925 (later served as President...
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  • lieutenant governor of Texas from 1923 to 1925 serving under Governor Pat Morris Neff. He then returned to private practice in Dallas until 1936. On January...
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  • Texas (wife of former Texas Governor James E. Ferguson), succeeding Pat Morris Neff on January 21, 1925. The first female governor elected without being...
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    1920 – January 19, 1921 S. L. Staples January 19, 1921 – August, 1924 Pat Morris Neff J. D. Strickland September, 1924 – January 1, 1925 Henry Hutchings...
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  • Eighth Judicial District of Texas in 1912, serving until Governor Pat Morris Neff appointed to the state supreme court in 1921. He had previously served...
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    an article in The American Conservative, Nixon adviser and speechwriter Pat Buchanan disputed this characterization. The independent candidacy of George...
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  • (1886–1897) Oscar H. Cooper (1899–1902) Samuel Palmer Brooks (1902–1931) Pat Morris Neff (1932–1947) William R. White (1948–1961) Abner Vernon McCall (1961–1981)...
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  • Thompson, lyrics by Ira Gershwin) premieres in New York City. Alice Vanderbilt Morris, a wealthy heiress, founds the International Auxiliary Language Association...
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    Governor before election Pat Morris Neff Democratic Elected Governor Miriam A. Ferguson Democratic...
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  • University in 1894. At Baylor, he roomed with later Governor of Texas Pat Morris Neff. He taught History at Baylor, then received an M.A. from Yale in 1902...
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  • actress (d. 2023) April 9 – Johnny Thomson, racing driver (d. 1960) April 16 – Pat Peppler, American football player and coach (d. 2015) April 19 William M...
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  • Scarborough 1939–1940 Texas 24 W. W. Hamilton 1941–1942 Louisiana 25 Pat Morris Neff 1944–1946 Texas 26 Louie D. Newton 1947–1948 Georgia 27 Robert G. Lee...
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  • Chief Justice Calvin Maples Cureton indicated to Governor of Texas Pat Morris Neff that he and associate justices Thomas B. Greenwood and William Pierson...
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    Methodist Church, and became friendly with two classmates, future Governor Pat Neff, and future U.S. Senator Tom Connally. In 1898, he received his LL.M. from...
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  • special session of the Supreme Court of Texas in which Texas Governor Pat Morris Neff appointed three female justices to serve on the court to preside over...
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    Governor of Texas: William P. Hobby (Democratic) (until January 18), Pat Morris Neff (Democratic) (starting January 18) Governor of Utah: Simon Bamberger...
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