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Clyde M. Reed

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1171: 758: 246:, Reed moved to Kansas with his family when he was four years old. After completing a basic education, he taught school for a single year then began work as a federal employee. He served in different capacities for the next thirty years. He first worked for the railroad mail carrier service, rising to be 312:
in 1938 and seemed likely to win it, Reed was recruited by the mainstream political establishment as a popular figure who could prevent Winrod's nomination. Reed won the nomination and the general election, unseating incumbent Democrat
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Reed was defeated in his bid for renomination in 1930, and returned to newspaper editing. When the anti-Semitic preacher
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Publications concerning Kansas Governor Reed's administration available via the KGI Online Library
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superintendent. He married Minnie E. Hart in 1891 and they had ten children.
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Reed died in 1949 while on a visit home from the Senate. He is interred at
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to combat the troubles faced by Kansans dealing with the depression.
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List of United States Congress members who died in office (1900–49)
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in 1929, after becoming known as a candidate for being extremely
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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In 1919, Reed became personal secretary to Governor
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United States Senator
Kansas
George McGill
Harry Darby
Governor of Kansas
Lieutenant
Benjamin S. Paulen
Harry H. Woodring
Champaign County, Illinois
Parsons, Kansas
Republican
Kansas
24th Governor of Kansas
U.S. Senator
Champaign County, Illinois
superintendent
Midwest
Post Office Department
Henry J. Allen
Parsons, Kansas
Governor of Kansas
progressive
Great Depression
state legislature
Gerald B. Winrod
United States Senate
George McGill
Arthur Capper
Republican

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