Missouri Politics: State Government Stands Still as Democrats Try to "Steal' Governorship
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Missouri Politics: State Government Stands Still as Democrats Try to "Steal' Governorship
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Photos and article about the 1940 gubernatorial election in Missouri, involving outgoing Governor Lloyd Stark (anti-Pendergast), defeated Lawrence McDaniel, victorious Forrest Donnell, James Blair, Jr. (Kansas City lawyer for Pendergast), et al., and their relations to the political machines in Kansas City and Saint Louis.
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Creator: Luce, Henry R.
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1941-02-24
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Life
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Page 32: "Democrats, still nursing the wounds of their shattering intra-party fight between reforming Governor Lloyd C. Stark and Kansas City's notorious Pendergast machine, took the loss hard." Page 33: "The lawyer who filed the petition starting the election investigation was James T. Blair Jr., longtime Pendergast man [pictured]."
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Shelf Locator
SC 73: (Folio) Collection of Magazine Article Photocopies
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Restriction on Access |
Restriction on Access
This document is not available online. You may come to the Missouri Valley Room to view it or request a photocopy from the Library's Document Delivery service. http://www.kclibrary.org/copy-requests
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