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James P. Kem

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veteran. In 1920, Kem resumed the general practice of law in Kansas City. He built up a very successful corporate practice over the next two decades. By 1943, he served as President of the Lawyers Association of Kansas City and as chairman of the
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During his one term in the Senate, Kem was a staunch opponent of President Truman, characterizing him as a puppet of
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and began building support for a run for the U.S. Senate. Kem defeated incumbent
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in 1913. He was admitted to the bar in 1913 and commenced practice in
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Republican Party United States senators from Missouri
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Committee. In 1944, he served as a delegate to the
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Kem was born in 148: 138: 132:Charlottesville, Virginia 121: 97: 92: 88: 76: 64: 53: 41: 37: 28: 21: 288:Party political offices 270:United States Congress. 368:Thomas C. Hennings, Jr. 359:1947–1953 183:University of Missouri 179:Blees Military Academy 191:Kansas City, Missouri 43:United States Senator 750:Missouri Republicans 163:United States Senate 221:resigned to become 165:from 1947 to 1953. 364:Forrest C. Donnell 361:Served alongside: 193:. He entered the 187:Harvard Law School 687: 686: 382: 381: 373:Succeeded by 330:Succeeded by 244:CEO who had been 155:James Preston Kem 152: 151: 125:February 24, 1965 102:James Preston Kem 772: 725:Missouri lawyers 531: 408: 401: 394: 385: 384: 376:Stuart Symington 345:Preceded by 293:Preceded by 285: 284: 281: 250:Washington, D.C. 242:Emerson Electric 238:Stuart Symington 128: 111: 109: 93:Personal details 83:Stuart Symington 79: 67: 58: 33: 19: 18: 780: 779: 775: 774: 773: 771: 770: 769: 690: 689: 688: 683: 532: 523: 417: 412: 378: 360: 358: 350: 348:Frank P. Briggs 333: 320: 313: 298: 296:Manvel H. Davis 266: 219:Harry S. Truman 215:Frank P. Briggs 175:Macon, Missouri 171: 169:Life and career 139:Political party 130: 126: 115:Macon, Missouri 113: 107: 105: 104: 103: 77: 71:Frank P. 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Kem 705:1965 deaths 700:1890 births 339:U.S. Senate 240:, a former 236:candidate, 199:World War I 66:Preceded by 694:Categories 303:Republican 264:References 256:cattle in 234:Democratic 207:Republican 143:Republican 108:1890-04-02 604:Armstrong 514:McCaskill 489:Symington 469:Patterson 444:Henderson 195:U.S. Army 56:In office 664:Eagleton 654:Hennings 634:Williams 559:Atchison 504:Carnahan 499:Ashcroft 494:Danforth 454:Cockrell 311:Missouri 258:Virginia 159:Missouri 48:Missouri 679:Schmitt 649:Donnell 629:Spencer 624:Wilfley 609:Shields 569:Johnson 549:Buckner 537:Class 3 422:Class 1 316:Class 1 161:in the 589:Jewett 574:Wilson 544:Barton 519:Hawley 509:Talent 479:Briggs 474:Truman 459:Warner 449:Schurz 429:Benton 674:Blunt 644:Clark 639:Hawes 619:Stone 594:Blair 584:Drake 579:Brown 564:Green 434:Geyer 309:from 254:Angus 46:from 669:Bond 659:Long 614:Vest 599:Bogy 554:Linn 464:Reed 439:Polk 326:1952 322:1946 134:, US 122:Died 117:, US 98:Born 484:Kem 696:: 366:, 324:, 318:) 274:. 225:. 407:e 400:t 393:v 314:( 280:. 110:) 106:(

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United States Senator
Missouri
Frank P. Briggs
Stuart Symington
Macon, Missouri
Charlottesville, Virginia
Republican
Missouri
United States Senate
Macon, Missouri
Blees Military Academy
University of Missouri
Harvard Law School
Kansas City, Missouri
U.S. Army
World War I
Jackson County
Republican
Republican National Convention
Frank P. Briggs
Harry S. Truman
vice president
Tom Pendergast
Democratic
Stuart Symington
Emerson Electric
United States Secretary of the Air Force
Washington, D.C.
Angus

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