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  1. Millard Evelyn Tydings (April 6, 1890 – February 9, 1961) was an American attorney, author, soldier, state legislator, and served as a Democratic Representative and Senator in the United States Congress from Maryland, serving in the House from 1923 to 1927 and in the Senate from 1927 to 1951.

  2. Senator Millard E. Tydings (1890-1961) of Maryland used his sharp tongue and keen intelligence to battle two political giants. His first quarrel was with President Franklin Roosevelt over his New Deal programs and the president’s attempt to reorganize the federal judiciary.

  3. The Election Case of Millard Tydings v. John M. Butler of Maryland (1951) Issues. Campaign irregularities. Chronology. Complaint received by committee: Dec.1950. Committee report: Aug. 20, 1951. No Senate action. Result: Butler retained seat.

  4. The chairman of the subcommittee was Senator Millard Tydings, a Democrat from Maryland. Senator Millard Tydings. On February 20, 1950, McCarthy had delivered a 5-hour speech to the Senate in which he presented the cases of 81 "loyalty risks" who he claimed were working for the State Department.

  5. 7 de nov. de 2016 · El libro documenta el rol del Senador Millard Tydings durante el proceso de radicación y discusión de un proyecto para concederle la independencia a Puerto Rico en 1936, 1943 y 1945 ...

  6. Millard E. Tydings (1890-1961), a graduate of the Maryland Agricultural College and the University of Maryland Law School, and subsequently a member of the University's Board of Regents, rose through the ranks of Maryland politics to serve with distinction in both the U.S. House and Senate.

  7. 3 de ene. de 2016 · Con su libro “A la vuelta de la esquina”, el comentaris­ta político e historiado­r Néstor Duprey imprime una nueva mirada a la figura de Millard Tydings –quien fue senador federal por Maryland entre 1929 y 1950–, y persigue derrumbar la teoría de que sus proyectos a favor de la independen­cia de Puerto Rico fueron un ...