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Harry Whinna Nice (December 5, 1877 –
February 25, 1941) was an
American politician and a
member of the
Republican Party who
served as the 50th Governor...
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resurgence of
these ideas.
Albini was
married to the film
director Heather Whinna. They
lived in Chicago. He
avoided drugs and alcohol; his
father was an...
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their previous album Lifestyle,
Steve Albini and his
girlfriend Heather Whinna recorded and
produced the
album respectively. Matt
Kadane from
Bedhead and...
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Political offices Preceded by
Harry Whinna Nice
Republican nominee for
Governor of
Maryland 1923 Succeeded by
Addison E. Mullikin...
- (R) - 179,204 (47.45%)
Herbert R. O'Conor (D) - 308,372 (54.62%)
Harry Whinna Nice (R)* - 242,095 (42.88%)
Herbert Brune (I) - 7,503 (1.33%)
Joshua C...
- 1920. p. 1.
Retrieved September 22, 2023.
Sobel 1978, pp. 680–681. "Harry
Whinna Nice".
National Governors ****ociation.
Retrieved March 4, 2023. "Harry W...
- Guitar,
Vocals Brett Gossman—Keyboards
Steve Albini –
Engineer Heather Whinna—Producer,
Backing vocals on 3
Hiroshi Kimura—Artwork
Steve Rooke—Mastering...
- AABB, 2014. Raval, J. S.; Mazepa, M. A.; Russell, S. L.; Immel, C. C.;
Whinna, H. C.; Park, Y. A. (May 2015). "P****ive
reporting greatly underestimates...
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challenging and
proved to be one of the
closest elections in
state history.
Harry Whinna Nice, the
Republican nominee was a
close friend and
favorite of a notorious...
- (Communist) 0.11%
Maryland Albert C.
Ritchie Democratic Defeated, 48.32%
Harry Whinna Nice (Republican) 49.52%
Broadus Mitc**** (Socialist) 1.32%
William A. Gillespe...