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587:"Even if it is only a psychological phenomenon, it is a sign of what the world is coming to," Taylor explained. "If we don't ease the tensions, the whole world will be full of psychological cases and eventually turn into a global nuthouse."
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1451:. Washington. Associated Press. November 6, 1946. p. 6.
1722:. Washington. Associated Press. August 15, 1956. p. 1.
1125:"Glen H. Taylor of Idaho dies; Wallace running mate in '48"
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Historical left-wing third-party U.S. presidential tickets
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1777:. Florida. Associated Press. October 8, 1956. p. 10.
1502:. Washington. United Press. November 14, 1946. p. 3.
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1496:"Jaw in plaster, McKaig says Taylor "kicked me in face""
1105:. Washington. Associated Press. May 4, 1984. p. 11.
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Taylor died at 80 in April 1984 from complications from
311:. In 1935 Taylor unsuccessfully attempted to organize a
1795:. Idaho. Associated Press. November 8, 1956. p. 4.
1740:. Idaho. Associated Press. August 22, 1956. p. 1.
1832:. Norwalk, CT: Hearst Media Services Connecticut, LLC
1351:. Alabama. United Press. October 30, 1947. p. 1.
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When Taylor moved to Washington in preparation to be
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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1940:(memoir), Lyle Stuart, Secaucus, New Jersey, 1979
1333:. Ohio. United Press. October 27, 1947. p. 3.
1309:"Idaho's Senator Glen Taylor off on horse on trip"
1759:. Salt Lake City, Utah. (editorial). p. 18A.
1858:. South Carolina. September 10, 1958. p. 4.
1469:. Associated Press. November 9, 1946. p. 1.
402:in January 1945, the housing shortage caused by
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1364:"Why the senator rides a horse across nation"
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1514:"Sen. Taylor tells of battle of Boise hotel"
1433:. United Press. November 6, 1946. p. 2.
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1549:Our Campaigns – Candidate – Glen H. Taylor
1480:"Confusion Surrounds Taylor-McKaig Tift".
1465:"U.S. Senator's Nose is Broken in Brawl".
1278:"Glen H. Taylor: Public Image and Reality"
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1771:"Glen Taylor may head new splinter party"
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1681:In Mountain Shadows: A History of Idaho
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237:. Taylor was otherwise a member of the
1445:"Taylor cracks jaw of political rival"
1362:Othman, Frederick (November 9, 1947).
341:United States House of Representatives
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1789:"Idaho balloting nearly ties record"
1751:Fleeson, Doris (September 5, 1956).
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572:In July 1947, Taylor was asked by a
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1575:United States National Park Service
999:The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet
527:Fair Employment Practices Committee
3371:Deaths from dementia in California
3320:Progressivism in the United States
3310:Labor history of the United States
3252:Social Democratic Party of America
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2212:United States senators from Idaho
2143:U.S. senator (Class 3) from Idaho
2108:U.S. Senator (Class 2) from Idaho
2046:U.S. Senator (Class 3) from Idaho
2008:U.S. Senator (Class 2) from Idaho
1824:Pimsleur, J. L. (June 21, 1997).
908:about fraud in the 1956 primary.
599:Taylor with Henry Wallace in 1948
591:1948 vice presidential nomination
558:Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals
416:Committee on Banking and Currency
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3396:People from Idaho County, Idaho
3315:Liberalism in the United States
2640:States' Rights Democratic Party
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1123:Flint, Peter B. (May 5, 1984).
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3366:American anti-racism activists
3325:Socialism in the United States
1959:"Glen H. Taylor (id: T000079)"
1427:"Senator packs election punch"
1043:Episode: "Yankee Confederate"
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1149:Collier, Peter (April 1977).
554:Southern Negro Youth Congress
507:Southern Negro Youth Congress
25:Glenn Taylor (disambiguation)
3406:People from Pocatello, Idaho
1664:SEN. TAYLOR STILL A DEMOCRAT
1647:Taylor v. City of Birmingham
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1894:"OBITUARY – Dora Taylor"
1852:"The Sen. Taylor toupee"
1793:Lewiston Morning Tribune
1738:Lewiston Morning Tribune
1168:Is John Kerry A Liberal?
623:In 1950, former Senator
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301:The People's Corporation
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2800:Socialist Workers Party
1899:San Francisco Chronicle
1720:Spokane Daily Chronicle
1536:The Schenectady Gazette
1500:Spokane Daily Chronicle
1449:Spokane Daily Chronicle
1025:Episode: "A Good Name"
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3048:William Jennings Bryan
2120:R. F. (Bob) McLaughlin
1938:The Way It Was With Me
1916:Schmidt, Karl (1960).
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3111:George R. Kirkpatrick
3011:Charles E. Cunningham
2970:Barzillai J. Chambers
1679:Schwantes, Carlos A.
1296:GLEN TAYLOR Autograph
1235:Harper & Brothers
956:Skylawn Memorial Park
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2600:Joseph W. Martin Jr.
2590:Herbert E. Hitchcock
2098:Claude J. Burtenshaw
1368:St. Petersburg Times
913:Millbrae, California
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550:Eugene "Bull" Connor
352:United States Senate
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3267:Communist Party USA
2512:Richard Russell Jr.
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546:Birmingham, Alabama
274:North Central Idaho
3292:New Alliance Party
3262:Farmer–Labor Party
3257:Independence Party
3208:Progressive (1948)
3181:Progressive (1924)
3162:Theodore Roosevelt
2839:Gerald L. K. Smith
2679:Fielding L. Wright
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917:hair replacements
906:lie detector test
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539:Theodore G. Bilbo
409:Home on the Range
231:Progressive Party
229:candidate on the
227:vice presidential
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2723:Claude A. Watson
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2517:Henry A. Wallace
2496:Alben W. Barkley
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2025:George E. Donart
2015:special (lost),
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378:C. A. Bottolfsen
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