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Glen H. Taylor

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was made from a tin pie plate, which he lined with pink felt, then pulled human hair through. In 1958, he was granted a patent (#2,850,023) for his innovative product. Glen and Dora Taylor were successful manufacturing hairpieces, and Taylor Toppers became famous. The company, now known as Taylormade
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sought to regain his Senate seat from Taylor. Taylor's run on the Progressive ticket earned him a reputation as an "incorrigible leftist" in Idaho and contributed to his primary defeat in his reelection campaign in 1950. Taylor was defeated in the Democratic primary by Clark, who in turn lost in the
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Taylor served as president of Coryell Construction Company from 1950 to 1952 but was forced to resign after being labeled a "security risk," jeopardizing a government contract. Afterwards, he was often forced to work manual labor construction jobs. He ran again for the Senate in 1954 but was
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was still in full swing and so he and his family had a difficult time finding a place to live. In response, Taylor, a musician and songwriter, stood outside the US Capitol building and sang, "O give us a home, near the Capitol dome, with a yard for two children to play ..." to the tune of
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in 1978 that he was very familiar with them: "I was 18, a juvenile leading man in a traveling show, and my hair had begun to fall out. There isn't much demand for bald juvenile leading men, and I tried everything – sheep dip, what have you – and that just made it fall out faster."
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Success of monopolies in dealing with the present Congress is evident in the wrecking of price control, profit-guaranteeing tax rebates, blocking of power projects in the Columbia and Missouri Valleys, pigeonholing of the minimum wage bill and in the emasculation of the 1944
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Taylor explained that he had run for public office without the hairpiece and found that voters "didn't have much use for bald politicians" but that "I ran the fourth time with it and won." His original
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In the Senate, Taylor, known as "The Singing Cowboy," acquired a reputation for eccentric behavior. Upon his arrival in Washington, D.C., Taylor rode his horse, Nugget, up the steps of the
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building. Nugget also accompanied Taylor during a 1947 tour of the country highlighting his antiwar activism and opposition to U.S. foreign policy of the time.
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This article is about the late Idaho politician and 1948 vice-presidential candidate. For the Minnesota businessman, politician and team owner, see
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On election night in 1946, Taylor made national headlines by allegedly breaking the jaw of local Republican leader Ray McKaig in a hotel lobby in
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on January 19, 1940. Thomas, a former U.S. senator (1928–1933), was appointed to the seat by Governor C. A. Bottolfsen on January 27.
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in 1969), but lost the appeal. When Taylor refused to return to Alabama to serve a 180-day sentence of hard labor, Idaho Governor
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company, and between 1926 and 1944, he became the owner and manager of various entertainment enterprises. Taylor was also a
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that he was qualified for the post because he had been a depositor with several banks. In October 1945, Taylor submitted a
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Glen and Dora Taylor had three sons between 1935 and 1946, Glen Arod (Dora spelled backward) and then Paul Jon and Greg.
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In his third try for the Senate, Taylor ran for the other Idaho seat in 1944, narrowly defeating conservative incumbent
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In 1948 Taylor was chosen as the vice presidential candidate on the Progressive ticket headed by former Vice President
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1940 was a special election (November) to complete the final two years of the term vacated by the death of
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Monopolies have so influenced our foreign policy that it serves monopoly and monopolistic aims.
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In the Senate, Taylor became noted for lengthy speeches that were often critical of President
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permanent, as it only ensured non-discrimination in government funded defense jobs during
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Carry Me Home: Birmingham, Alabama, the Climactic Battle of the Civil Rights Revolution
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Taylor also feuded with other Idaho Democrats, often making critical remarks about
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in the general election. Taylor, the first professional actor ever elected to
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singer; his older sister, Lena, became famous as a jazz singer under the name
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Prophet without honor: Glen H. Taylor and the fight for American liberalism
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in 1940 in a special election to fill the remaining term of the late
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and, as senator, openly opposed supporters and policies of
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area until her death at 93 in 1997. They are interred at
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Taylor died at 80 in April 1984 from complications from
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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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Progressive Party (United States, 1948) politicians
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U.S. Senate elections in Idaho (Class II & III)
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November 14, 1946. p. 1. 1364:"Why the senator rides a horse across nation" 8: 1902:, June 21, 1997. (accessed January 20, 2012) 1539:, June 10, 1946. (accessed January 19, 2012) 1514:"Sen. Taylor tells of battle of Boise hotel" 1433:. United Press. November 6, 1946. p. 2. 628:general election to conservative Republican 576:reporter what he thought about reports that 3356:Activists for African-American civil rights 1286:, January 1969. (accessed January 20, 2012) 911:In 1958, Taylor and his wife Dora moved to 2939: 2899: 2885: 2877: 2693: 2645: 2535: 2450: 2419: 2405: 2397: 2203: 2189: 2181: 1985: 1807:"Church rejects plan by ex-Senator Taylor" 1694:"Office of the Clerk: Election statistics" 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" 1256: 1254: 1252: 1250: 1248: 1004:Professor / Professor Higgins / Mr. Asher 974: 896:decisively beaten by Republican incumbent 430:to the Senate "favoring the creation of a 42: 31: 2147:January 3, 1945 – January 3, 1951 1771:"Glen Taylor may head new splinter party" 1345:"Horse-borne solon decides nag's no good" 1327:"Taylor begins cross-nation 'peace' ride" 1211: 1209: 1207: 1205: 1118: 1116: 1114: 1112: 331:By the late 1930s, Taylor had settled in 2433:1948 United States presidential election 1753:"Frank Church promises Welker real test" 1652: 45 So. 2d 53 (Ala. Crim. App. 1950) 1595:Member's Death Ends a Senate Predicament 639: 1919:Henry A. Wallace: Quixotic Crusade 1948 1888: 1886: 1681:In Mountain Shadows: A History of Idaho 1531:"Stassen Faces Severe Test In Nebraska" 1460: 1458: 1398: 1261:U.S. Senator Glen H. 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United Press. p. 27. 572:In July 1947, Taylor was asked by a 2077:Vice President of the United States 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 919:in the United States. Taylor told 14: 3426:20th-century American politicians 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 76:January 3, 1945 – January 3, 1951 3247:Socialist Labor Party of America 2289: 578:remnants of a UFO had been found 3396:People from Idaho County, Idaho 3315:Liberalism in the United States 2640:States' Rights Democratic Party 1696:. U.S. House of Representatives 1123:Flint, Peter B. (May 5, 1984). 373:in the Democratic primary, and 16:American politician (1904–1984) 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" 950:; Dora Taylor remained in the 1: 1382:"Taylor croons plea for home" 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 1620:Allsop, Dani (May 3, 2021). 828: 795: 763: 730: 693: 414:Taylor was appointed to the 257:Born in a boarding house in 1597:(accessed January 19, 2012) 1551:(accessed January 20, 2012) 1415:. July 7, 1946. p. 26. 1298:(accessed January 19, 2012) 1283:Pacific Northwest Quarterly 1170:(accessed January 20, 2012) 869: 866: 852: 838: 817: 801: 784: 771: 752: 736: 715: 699: 564:declined to extradite him. 452:Murray Full-Employment Bill 3442: 1972:Taylormade (hair): History 1180:Peterson, F. 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Glen Taylor
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United States Senator
Idaho
D. Worth Clark
Herman Welker
Portland, Oregon
Burlingame, California
Skylawn Memorial Park
San Mateo, California
Democratic
Progressive
Independent
U.S. senator
Idaho
vice presidential
Progressive Party
1948 election
Democratic Party
Wayne Morse
Oregon
Portland, Oregon
preacher
homesteaded
North Central Idaho
Kooskia
stock theater
country-western
Lee Morse

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