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Edmund Sixtus Muskie (March 28, 1914 –
March 26, 1996) was an
American statesman and
political leader who
served as the 58th
United States Secretary of...
- The
muskellunge (Esox masquinongy),
often shortened to
muskie, musky, ski, or lunge, is a
species of
large freshwater predatory fish
native to
North America...
- Big
Muskie was a
dragline excavator built by Bucyrus-Erie and
owned by the
Central Ohio Coal
Company (formerly a
division of
American Electric Power),...
- The
muskie is a
species of
freshwater fish
native to
North America.
Muskie may also
refer to:
Muskie Act,
nickname for the U.S.
Clean Air Act of 1963 Muskie...
- nomination.
Among the
candidates he
defeated were
early front-runner
Edmund Muskie, 1968
nominee Hubert Humphrey,
governor George Wallace, and representative...
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masquinongy ×
lucius or Esox
lucius × masquinongy),
commonly called tiger muskie, is a
carnivorous fish, and is the
usually sterile,
hybrid offspring of...
- Jane
Frances Muskie (née Gray;
February 12, 1927 –
December 25, 2004) was an
American civic leader and
writer who, as the wife of
Edmund Muskie,
served as...
- 1972
United States presidential election. It
implied that
Senator Edmund Muskie, a
candidate for the
Democratic Party's
presidential nomination, held prejudice...
- ballot, amid
protests in Chicago. He
selected little-known
Senator Edmund Muskie of
Maine as his
running mate.
Humphrey was the last
nominee who did not...
- "
Muskie Formally in Race;
Pledges 'a New Beginning';
Muskie Formally in
Nomination Race" (PDF). The New York Times. "Admits
Strategy Failed;
Muskie Abandons...