WebCharles Linza McNary (June 12, 1874 – February 25, 1944) was a Republican United States Senator for his native Oregon. In office for twenty-seven years, he was his party's … Web100 1 _ ‡a McNary, Charles Linza, ‡d 1874-1944 4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (22) 400 0 _ ‡a Charles L. McNary ‡c Amerika nira ŋun baŋsim ziligi alikaale tali puuni ka o nyɛ doo
Charles McNary speech accepting vice presidential nomination
WebMcNARY, CHARLES LINZA. SENATOR FROM OREGON, 1917-1918, 1918- LCCN2016870096.tif. McNary-Haugen 1929.jpg 660 × 649; 118 KB. No discord here. Washington, D.C., Dec. 29. Perfect harmony was in order today when Senate Majority Leader Alben W. Barkley, left, discussed final details for the opening of Congress on … WebCharles L. McNary (1874-1944) Charles Linza McNary represented Oregon in the U.S. Senate from 1917 until his death in 1944. In an era that saw the challenges of World War I, the Great Depression, and World War II, he established a national reputation as a thoughtful, effective, and independent legislative leader. ... black box hints
ArchiveGrid : Charles Linza McNary papers, 1921-1941
WebCharles Linza McNary was not considered much of a campaigner. He gave one or two speeches when he ran for office, preferring to spend the campaign season on his Salem area farm. Despite this understated approach to campaigning, McNary won re-election to the United States Senate five times and became one of the country’s leading political … WebCharles Linza McNary was born in Salem, Oregon, in 1874. He attended Willamette University. He then studied law at Stanford University, but returned to Oregon in 1897 before graduating. In 1898, he passed the bar and practiced law with his brother, John McNary, in Salem. He began teaching property law at Willamette University, serving as dean ... WebAbstract. Charles Linza McNary (1874-1944) was a Republican Senator from Oregon and served as an Oregon Supreme Court associate justice. The collection contains records from McNary's years as Senator that deal with Oregon concerns including correspondence, bills, briefs, and research material about internal improvements, such as rivers and harbors, … galeton bottle