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    William Scott Vare (December 24, 1867 – August 7, 1934) was an American politician from Pennsylvania who served as a Republican member of the United States...
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  • Vare (born 1958), Estonian politician, entrepreneur, and transit and economic expert Sulev Vare (born 1962), Estonian politician William Scott Vare (1867–1934)...
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    was defeated for re-nomination by William Scott Vare. Vare won the election, defeating Democratic opponent William Bauchop Wilson. He was not permitted...
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  • Senator Vare may refer to: Flora M. Vare (1874–1962), Pennsylvania State Senate William Scott Vare (1867–1934), Pennsylvania State Senate This disambiguation...
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    Pinchot's election, Vare was ousted as party boss. In 1926, Gifford Pinchot (then Governor of Pennsylvania) and William Scott Vare (U.S. Representative...
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  • from 1925 to 1928. She was married to Edwin Vare; he and his brothers William Scott Vare and George Vare were known as the "Dukes of South Philadelphia"...
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    Street (b. 1943) Donald J. Trump (b. 1946) Boss Tweed (1823–1878) William Scott Vare (1867–1934) John S. Williams (1835–1887) Archibald Salvidge (1863–1928)...
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  • 1861–25 June 1930), U.S. senator from and 36th governor of Mississippi William Scott Vare (24 December 1867–7 August 1934), U.S. senator and congressman from...
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  • Elected to finish Knox's term. Elected in 1922. 24 68th 69th 70th 24 William Scott Vare (R) was elected in 1926, but the Governor refused to certify the election...
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    politics, and his leadership of the state party was challenged by William Scott Vare of Philadelphia and progressive leader Gifford Pinchot, who won the...
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    Southwark. The Abigail Vare School was named after Abigail Vare, the mother of the three Vare Brothers (including William Scott Vare), who became politicians...
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  • Vance. George H. Vare (1859–1908), Pennsylvania State Senator 1897–1908. Brother of Edwin H. Vare and William Scott Vare. Edwin H. Vare (1862–1922), Pennsylvania...
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    for election to the United States Senate in 1926 against Republican William Scott Vare. After his public service he was engaged in mining and agricultural...
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    defeated by Congressman William Scott Vare in the Republican primary. Vare went on to defeat former Labor Secretary William Wilson in the general election...
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    brackets. The school was named after Abigail Vare, the mother of the three Vare Brothers (including William Scott Vare), who became politicians and contractors...
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    Republican appointed to fill the vacancy created by the unseating of William Scott Vare, was defeated for re-nomination. The Republican nominee, James J....
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  • of Historic Places. "U.S. Senate: The Election Case of William B. Wilson vs. William S. Vare of Pennsylvania (1929)". www.senate.gov. Retrieved January...
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    (1919–1921) William E. Crow (R) 67th (1921–1923) David A. Reed (R) George W. Pepper (R) 68th (1923–1925) 69th (1925–1927) 70th (1927–1929) William Scott Vare (R)...
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    Senate awarded Steck the seat on April 12, 1926. Frank L. Smith defeated William B. McKinley for the 1926 Republican nomination in Illinois and won the...
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  • and Anti-Masons formed a coalition to govern the chamber. A Democrat, William F. Packer, was elected as Speaker, and Democrats organized the chamber...
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  • performer, singer, actor, known as "The Street Singer" (130th Class) William Scott Vare - U.S. Congressman (1912-1927), Pennsylvania State Senator (1922-1923)...
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  • golfer, member World Golf Hall of Fame, "The Female Bobby Jones" William Scott Vare (1867–1934), U.S. Senator-elect, U.S. Congressman, Pennsylvania State...
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  • election fraud in the 1926 United States Senate election in Illinois. William Scott Vare (R-Pennsylvania), a political boss better known as the "Duke of Philadelphia"...
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    added after the prior census ended up in Democratic hands. In addition, William Kent, who had been elected to the House as a Republican in 1908, was elected...
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    State Senator Replaced by Illinois Frank L. Smith Otis F. Glenn Pennyslvania William Scott Vare Joseph R. Grundy...
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  • March 22, 1912 William Scott Vare (R) July 30, 1912 62nd VT 1 David J. Foster (R) Died Frank L. Greene (R) July 30, 1912 62nd NJ 6 William Hughes (D) Resigned...
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  • which, his wife ran for Congress in his place and won two full terms. William Scott Vare (R-PA) US Senator, was unseated on December 6, 1929, due to charges...
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  • the original on February 26, 2009. Retrieved December 10, 2018. "LOFTIN, Scott Marion - Biographical Information". Biographical Directory of the U.S. Congress...
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  • Democratic 1913–2007 John I. Vanmeter 1843–1845 Ohio Whig 1798–1875 William Scott Vare 1912–1923 1923–1927 Pennsylvania Republican 1867–1934 John Varnum...
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    1st district In office March 4, 1927 – October 20, 1927 Preceded by William Scott Vare Succeeded by James M. Beck Personal details Born (1864-10-14)October...
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