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Chief of the CIO sees the president. Washington, D.C., Sept. 29. John L. Lewis, conferred today with President Roosevelt as it became known that Lewis had pledged CIO support to the California Democratic Senatorial and Gubernatorial nominees, Lewis would not discuss his White House visit except to say that it was a "general conversation," 9/29/38

Chief of the CIO sees the president. Washington, D.C., Sept. 29. John ...

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Controller of currency may run for California Governorship. Washington, D.C., Aug. 11. J.F.T. O'Connor, Controller of the Currency, announced today that he was seriously considering submitting his name to the voters in California next August for the Gubernatorial Nomination. California is the home state of Controller O'Connor, 8/11/37

Controller of currency may run for California Governorship. Washington...

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Controller of currency may run for California Governorship. Washington, D.C., Aug. 11. J.F.T. O'Connor, Controller of the Currency, announced today that he was seriously considering submitting his name to the voters in California next August for the Gubernatorial nomination. California is the home state of Controller O'Connor, 8/11/37

Controller of currency may run for California Governorship. Washington...

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Andrew G. Curtin to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, September 18, 1863  (Gubernatorial race in Pennsylvania)
Andrew G. Curtin to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, September 18, 1863  (Gubernatorial race in Pennsylvania)
Andrew G. Curtin to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, September 18, 1863  (Gubernatorial race in Pennsylvania)