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in 1949 as its Vice
President for legal affairs. He left that post in 1954, but later served on the board of directors, as had his father. He became active in Republican Party politics in the 1950s and came to the attention of President
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Nations. In 1981, ground was broken for a new alcohol and drug rehabilitation center to be operated by the Geisinger Medical Management Corporation on the grounds at Marworth.
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Scranton practiced law and then entered the business community after the war becoming successful in several firms in northeastern
Pennsylvania. He joined the largest correspondence school in the United States,
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Republican Party pushed for Scranton to be named Ford's running mate for the 1976 presidential election, but Ford chose Senator
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1686:"Former Pennsylvania first lady Mary L. Scranton, 97, dies"
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National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
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Former Pennsylvania governor William Scranton Jr. dies
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politician and diplomat. Scranton served as the 38th
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United States Army Air Forces pilots of World War II
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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1642:"FORMER PA. GOVERNOR, PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE DIES"
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1230:, July 29, 2013 (retrieved online, June 3, 2021).
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572:. His maternal ancestors came to America on the
420:(July 19, 1917 β July 28, 2013) was an American
3483:Director of the Office of Management and Budget
2347:United States Ambassadors to the United Nations
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649:in 1939. While at Yale, he was a member of the
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1784:U.S. House of Representatives
1767:U.S. House of Representatives
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1684:O'Connell, Jon (2015-12-28).
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371:United States Army Air Forces
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1139:Scranton was elected to the
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556:. He was the grandnephew of
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845:Governor of Pennsylvania
727:in August of that year.
587:Worthington Curtis Smith
479:community college system
435:Born into the prominent
426:governor of Pennsylvania
107:Governor of Pennsylvania
4137:Hotchkiss School alumni
4132:Fessenden School alumni
3541:Daniel Patrick Moynihan
3052:George Lincoln Rockwell
3013:Socialist Workers Party
1919:Daniel Patrick Moynihan
1716:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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852:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
755:U.S. Secretary of State
721:U.S. Air Force Reserves
601:. Her cousins included
583:William Walker Scranton
418:William Warren Scranton
383:United States Air Force
230:William Warren Scranton
87:Daniel Patrick Moynihan
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1894:National Civic League
1666:Krawczeniuk, Boris. β
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260:Montecito, California
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3233:James R. Schlesinger
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3070:Other 1964 elections
3044:and other candidates
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2750:John W. Reynolds Jr.
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1618:"APS Member History"
1590:10.30958/ajhis.9-1-2
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1469:Carocci, Vincent P.
1377:The Scranton Tribune
1286:White, Theodore H. β
1252:Carocci, Vincent P.
1126:William Scranton III
1119:Dalton, Pennsylvania
1071:Pan American Airways
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651:Yale Political Union
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527:Worthington Scranton
525:. He was the son of
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1364:Scranton Republican
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599:Governor of Vermont
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3376:John Thomas Dunlop
3362:Secretary of Labor
3187:Secretary of State
3167:Nelson Rockefeller
2860:Nelson Rockefeller
1846:Political offices
1228:The New York Times
1170:In popular culture
1147:Death & Legacy
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1075:H.J. Heinz Company
1067:The New York Times
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996:, President-elect
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206:Succeeded by
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149:Succeeded by
114:
99:Andrew Young
94:Succeeded by
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4057:1917 births
4029:W. Scranton
4011:G. Goodling
3975:W. Moorhead
3966:W. Milliken
3930:K. Granahan
3642:(1974β1977)
3617:(1974β1977)
3611:(1974β1977)
3574:(1975β1977)
3572:Dick Cheney
3568:(1974β1975)
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3135:(1974β1977)
3133:Gerald Ford
2936:John Kasper
2915:Symon Gould
2898:independent
2894:Third-party
2845:Walter Judd
2449:Kirkpatrick
2175:Pennypacker
1754:Appearances
1111:Robert Dole
1044:Gerald Ford
1018:U.S. Senate
1014:antisemitic
1006:Middle East
937:during the
793:Peace Corps
669:Gerald Ford
566:David Davis
499:Gerald Ford
194:Preceded by
137:Preceded by
82:Preceded by
75:Gerald Ford
4051:Categories
3957:R. Nix Sr.
3912:E. Holland
3840:W. Barrett
3795:B. Corbett
3597:Dean Burch
2994:Eric Hass
2900:candidates
2855:Jim Rhodes
2840:Hiram Fong
2805:Candidates
2791:Convention
2685:Candidates
2671:Convention
2498:Negroponte
2492:Cunningham
2474:Richardson
2367:Stettinius
2270:Thornburgh
1990:Presidents
1979:presidents
1930:1976β1977
1898:1970β1972
1871:Ray Shafer
1865:1963β1967
1822:Republican
1799:Joe McDade
1793:1961β1963
1697:2015-12-30
1627:2021-12-09
1524:28 October
1210:References
1087:alma mater
1073:, and the
1023:After the
776:Democratic
760:and later
658:fraternity
607:John Smith
517:Early life
354:Allegiance
271:Republican
236:1917-07-19
211:Joe McDade
125:Lieutenant
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3842: (D)
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3824: (R)
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3770: (R)
3768:I. Fenton
3761: (D)
3759:F. Walter
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2730:Pat Brown
2676:Primaries
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2486:Holbrooke
2459:Pickering
2394:Stevenson
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2285:Schweiker
2190:Brumbaugh
2140:Hartranft
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2021:Dickinson
1975:Governors
1455:14 August
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1103:diplomacy
935:cable car
902:Shade Gap
890:Shade Gap
769:incumbent
673:Berzelius
664:, future
625:Education
575:Mayflower
392:1941β1945
330:Education
320:Relatives
184:In office
115:In office
105:38th
71:President
62:In office
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3903:J. Byrne
3894:W. Mumma
3876:D. Flood
3849:W. Green
3822:P. Dague
3786:L. Gavin
3736:H. Scott
3727:J. Clark
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2469:Albright
2434:Scranton
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2255:Scranton
2250:Lawrence
2165:Hastings
2160:Pattison
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2110:Johnston
2026:Franklin
1198:See also
966:New York
791:and the
781:moderate
653:and the
564:Justice
509:and the
469:Democrat
309:Children
177:district
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