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Harrison) and William Stuart Symington Jr. His father, who received a
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436:; June 26, 1901 – December 14, 1988) was an American businessman and
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in 1937, Symington resigned and in 1938 accepted the presidency of
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1608:"Hope on the Horn of Africa", an interview with Stuart Symington
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When Rustless Iron and Steel Corporation was sold to the
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887:in Washington, D.C., was preparing to run in the
1566:"TO PASS S. 1564, THE VOTING RIGHTS ACT OF 1965"
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930:possible existence of subterranean superhumans
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1363:"Integration of the Armed Forces, 1940–1965"
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589:Stationed in an Officer Training Program at
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84:January 3, 1953 – December 27, 1976
3666:United States Army personnel of World War I
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3581:Burials at Washington National Cathedral
3077:1960 United States presidential election
2654:1956 United States presidential election
1685:United States Secretary of the Air Force
1455:Shadow War: The CIA's Secret War in Laos
115:United States Secretary of the Air Force
3601:Politicians from Amherst, Massachusetts
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1077:, and has served as U.S. ambassador to
1038:In 1962, in recognition of his career,
1000:24th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
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1100:, where he died on December 14, 1988.
1059:United States House of Representatives
844:. At one point, he was a guest of CIA
3611:Military personnel from Massachusetts
1425:"W. Stuart Symington – Jan. 19, 1948"
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1779:U.S. Senator (Class 1) from Missouri
1488:"HR. 6127. CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1957"
742:(1950–1951) and the Chairman of the
608:in 1923. At Yale he was a member of
1506:"HR. 8601. PASSAGE OF AMENDED BILL"
774:At the urging of his father-in-law
3616:Reconstruction Finance Corporation
3571:American people of English descent
744:Reconstruction Finance Corporation
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3641:20th-century American politicians
885:National Security Resources Board
740:National Security Resources Board
616:, and served on the board of the
506:, Symington threatened to revoke
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1657:"Stuart Symington (id: S001136)"
1626:Pace, Eric (December 15, 1988).
1361:MacGregor, Morris J Jr. (1981).
1340:. University of Missouri Press.
1044:American Whig-Cliosophic Society
978:Symington did not sign the 1956
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659:First Secretary of the Air Force
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3621:Truman administration personnel
728:United States Air Force Academy
693:Cancellation of the Flying Wing
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1231:. Maryland Historical Society.
901:Democratic National Convention
765:Symington while in the Senate.
612:fraternity (Phi chapter), the
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3356:National States' Rights Party
1105:Washington National Cathedral
907:Symington, unlike Kennedy or
641:American Rolling Mill Company
526:Education and business career
1927:Herbert I. Finch (1922–1933)
1272:University of Missouri Press
1228:Maryland Historical Magazine
1196:University of Missouri Press
982:, and voted in favor of the
823:Foreign Relations committees
448:from 1947 to 1950 and was a
391:William Stuart Symington III
177:William Stuart Symington III
32:Stuart Symington (cricketer)
3626:United States Army officers
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1103:He is buried in a crypt in
859:Opponent of Joseph McCarthy
834:Central Intelligence Agency
776:James Wolcott Wadsworth Jr.
753:'s January 19, 1948 issue.
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3606:Politicians from Baltimore
1597:State Department biography
1124:1964 presidential election
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889:1960 presidential election
492:1960 presidential election
446:Secretary of the Air Force
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1337:Stuart Symington: A Life
1334:Olson, James C. (2003).
1277:Stuart Symington: A Life
1252:. af.mil. Archived from
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645:Emerson Electric Company
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3455:Socialist Workers Party
2957:Socialist Workers Party
1246:United States Air Force
1126:, after Vice President
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1098:New Canaan, Connecticut
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784:New York State Assembly
699:Convair B-36 Peacemaker
680:United States Air Force
209:New Canaan, Connecticut
3656:Yale University alumni
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1166:University of Missouri
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879:Presidential candidacy
873:Army–McCarthy hearings
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669:Surplus Property Board
576:Baltimore City College
532:Amherst, Massachusetts
530:Symington was born in
457:Amherst, Massachusetts
304:Baltimore City College
190:Amherst, Massachusetts
3422:Socialist Labor Party
3291:Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.
3275:Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.
2899:Socialist Labor Party
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1075:U.S. State Department
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945:Kansas City Athletics
941:Major League Baseball
819:Senate Armed Services
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508:Major League Baseball
500:Kansas City Athletics
450:United States Senator
342:Years of service
67:United States Senator
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2888:Herbert C. Holdridge
2702:Dwight D. Eisenhower
1040:Princeton University
917:Cuban Missile Crisis
734:detonated its first
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684:Secretary of Defense
614:Elihu senior society
595:Louisville, Kentucky
586:during World War I.
268:Ann Hemingway Watson
254:; died
147:Position established
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2794:W. Averell Harriman
2700:Incumbent nominee:
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1916:John Wesley Emerson
1695:Thomas K. Finletter
1520:"HR. 7152. PASSAGE"
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1144:Symington Amendment
1067:Governor of Arizona
949:Oakland, California
817:As a member of the
649:St. Louis, Missouri
627:Rochester, New York
610:Delta Kappa Epsilon
591:Camp Zachary Taylor
584:private first class
560:Baltimore, Maryland
158:Thomas K. Finletter
18:W. Stuart Symington
3596:Missouri Democrats
3301:Nelson Rockefeller
3201:Adlai Stevenson II
3003:Gerald L. K. Smith
2996:T. Coleman Andrews
2946:Samuel H. Friedman
2880:Enoch A. Holtwick
2851:Herbert M. Shelton
2760:Adlai Stevenson II
1785:Served alongside:
1673:Political offices
1632:The New York Times
1132:financial scandals
1063:Fife Symington III
1055:James W. Symington
1012:U.S. Supreme Court
980:Southern Manifesto
957:Kansas City Royals
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336:United States Army
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