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Robert C. Word
Ramspeck (September 5, 1890 –
September 10, 1972) was an
American politician and
businessman who
served nine
terms in the
United States...
- Pennsylvania), May 20, 1933
Ramspeck Is
Named Civil Service Head, "The Day" (New London, Connecticut), Feb 27, 1951
Ramspeck Takes Oath For
Commission Post...
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Foreign Agents Registration Act was
introduced in the
House along with the
Ramspeck Repeal Act in the Senate. No
major changes happened to the legislation...
- Mrs
Humphry Ward's Novels," The Bookman, Vol. 18, pp. 144–151. Sutton-
Ramspeck, Beth (1987). "The
Slayer and the Slain:
Women and
Sacrifice in Mary Ward's...
- (M****achusetts) — Dem
Majority – Sam
Rayburn (Texas) 77th 1941–1942 1942–1943
Robert Ramspeck (Georgia) 78th 1943 1943–1945
Leslie Arends (Illinois) 79th 1945 Harry...
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Andrew De
Forest Brosius Gillett Godwin Hamill Godwin Lehlbach Jeffers Ramspeck Randolph Post
Office and
Civil Service (1947–1995) Rees
Murray Rees Murray...
- it.
During the 1980s, the
newspaper was led by
Rudolf Bächtold and Jürg
Ramspeck and
owned by Jean Frey Verlag.
Weltwoche remained a
fixture of the intellectual...
- Sam
Rayburn (D)
Majority Leader: John W.
McCormack Majority whip:
Robert Ramspeck Democratic Caucus Chairman:
Harry R.
Sheppard Democratic Campaign Committee...
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McCormack Democratic Whip:
Patrick J. Boland,
until May 18, 1942
Robert Ramspeck Democratic Caucus Chairman:
Richard M.
Duncan Democratic Campaign Committee...
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election Y
Robert Ramspeck Democratic 1930 (72nd Congress) Y
Robert Ramspeck Democratic 10,752 100.0 1932 (73rd Congress) Y
Robert Ramspeck Democratic 26...