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  • William Scranton
  • Governor of Pennsylvania from 1963 to 1967

    William Warren Scranton (July 19, 1917 – July 28, 2013) was an American Republican Party politician and diplomat. Scranton served as the 38th governor

    William Scranton

    William Scranton

    William_Scranton

  • William Scranton III
  • Pennsylvania politician

    Governor William Scranton, and a member of the wealthy and politically influential Scranton family, the founders of Scranton, Pennsylvania. Scranton was born

    William Scranton III

    William Scranton III

    William_Scranton_III

  • William Walker Scranton
  • American businessman

    William Walker Scranton (April 4, 1844 – December 3, 1916) was an American businessman based in Scranton, Pennsylvania. He became president and manager

    William Walker Scranton

    William Walker Scranton

    William_Walker_Scranton

  • William Scranton (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    William Scranton (1917–2013) was an American politician who served as Governor of Pennsylvania 1963 to 1967 William Scranton may also refer to: William

    William Scranton (disambiguation)

    William_Scranton_(disambiguation)

  • Scranton, Pennsylvania
  • City in Pennsylvania, United States

    Scranton is a second A class city in and the county seat of Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, United States. With a population of 76,328 at the 2020 census

    Scranton, Pennsylvania

    Scranton, Pennsylvania

    Scranton,_Pennsylvania

  • William B. Scranton
  • American medical doctor and Methodist missionary (1856-1922)

    William Benton Scranton (May 29, 1856 – March 23, 1922) was an American medical doctor and Methodist missionary in Korea. William B. Scranton was born

    William B. Scranton

    William B. Scranton

    William_B._Scranton

  • Scranton family
  • Prominent Pennsylvania business and political family

    1859–1861. Joseph A. Scranton (1838–1908), United States Congressman, 1881–1887, 1889–1891 and 1893–1897. William Walker Scranton (1844–1916), president

    Scranton family

    Scranton_family

  • 1964 United States presidential election
  • liberal New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller and Pennsylvania Governor William Scranton. Johnson championed a series of anti-poverty programs, collectively

    1964 United States presidential election

    1964 United States presidential election

    1964_United_States_presidential_election

  • List of people from Scranton, Pennsylvania
  • This is a list of people from Scranton, Pennsylvania J. Grubb Alexander, silent film screenwriter Pete Barbutti, actor Thomas Cynfelyn Benjamin, Welsh-language

    List of people from Scranton, Pennsylvania

    List_of_people_from_Scranton,_Pennsylvania

  • President's Commission on Campus Unrest
  • 1970 American Vietnam War-era commission

    which became known as the Scranton Commission after its chairman, former Pennsylvania governor William Scranton. Scranton was asked to study the dissent

    President's Commission on Campus Unrest

    President's_Commission_on_Campus_Unrest

  • Mary Scranton
  • American consultant and community advocate

    Pennsylvania from 1963 to 1967 during the administration of her husband, William Scranton, the 38th Governor of Pennsylvania and 1964 U.S. presidential candidate

    Mary Scranton

    Mary_Scranton

  • Scranton (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Scranton is a city in Pennsylvania, United States. Scranton may also refer to: Lake Scranton, a reservoir next to Scranton, Pennsylvania Scranton, Arkansas

    Scranton (disambiguation)

    Scranton_(disambiguation)

  • 1964 Republican Party presidential primaries
  • Selection of Republican US presidential candidate

    Goldwater and Rockefeller. Despite lobbying from liberal Republicans, William Scranton and George Romney both legally moved to remove themselves from consideration

    1964 Republican Party presidential primaries

    1964 Republican Party presidential primaries

    1964_Republican_Party_presidential_primaries

  • Trilateral Commission
  • International political and economic discussion group

    needed] Tadashi Yamamoto, Japan Center for International Exchange William Scranton, former governor of Pennsylvania[citation needed] The organization's

    Trilateral Commission

    Trilateral Commission

    Trilateral_Commission

  • University of Scranton
  • Jesuit university in Scranton, Pennsylvania, US

    The University of Scranton is a private Jesuit university in Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States. It was founded in 1888 by William O'Hara, the first

    University of Scranton

    University_of_Scranton

  • Diocese of Scranton
  • Latin Catholic ecclesiastical jurisdiction in Pennsylvania, USA

    mother church is St. Peter's Cathedral in Scranton. The Diocese of Scranton includes the cities of Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, Williamsport, Hazleton, Nanticoke

    Diocese of Scranton

    Diocese of Scranton

    Diocese_of_Scranton

  • Barry Goldwater 1964 presidential campaign
  • American political campaign

    such as Nelson Rockefeller and with moderate conservatives such as William Scranton among others, Goldwater won the party's nomination for president. From

    Barry Goldwater 1964 presidential campaign

    Barry_Goldwater_1964_presidential_campaign

  • Liberty (dog)
  • Golden Retriever owned by Gerald Ford and family

    discussed the dog in a speech on October 9, 1974, in a tribute to William Scranton in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: This puppy has really taken over the

    Liberty (dog)

    Liberty (dog)

    Liberty_(dog)

  • Worthington Scranton
  • American lawyer, businessman and philanthropist

    industrialist William Walker Scranton (1844-1916) and Katherine Maria (Smith) Scranton (1851-1935), "he grew up in downtown Scranton in a huge turreted

    Worthington Scranton

    Worthington Scranton

    Worthington_Scranton

  • List of governors of Pennsylvania
  • "William W. Scranton". National Governors Association. January 15, 2019. Retrieved June 12, 2023. Miller, Joseph H. (January 16, 1963). "Scranton Takes

    List of governors of Pennsylvania

    List of governors of Pennsylvania

    List_of_governors_of_Pennsylvania

  • Gerald Ford
  • President of the United States from 1974 to 1977

    Monterey was one of several ships damaged by Typhoon Cobra, which hit Admiral William Halsey Jr.'s Third Fleet on December 18–19, 1944. The Third Fleet lost

    Gerald Ford

    Gerald Ford

    Gerald_Ford

  • William E. Simon
  • American politician

    William Edward Simon (November 27, 1927 – June 3, 2000) was an American businessman and philanthropist who served as the 63rd United States Secretary

    William E. Simon

    William E. Simon

    William_E._Simon

  • 1964 Republican National Convention
  • Political convention of the Republican Party

    anti-Goldwater organization called for the nomination of Governor William Scranton of Pennsylvania, but the effort failed. Although former President Dwight

    1964 Republican National Convention

    1964 Republican National Convention

    1964_Republican_National_Convention

  • 1968 Republican Party presidential primaries
  • Selection of Republican US presidential candidate

    Governor John Davis Lodge of Connecticut (endorsed Nixon) Former Governor William Scranton of Pennsylvania Mayor of New York City John Lindsay (endorsed Rockefeller)

    1968 Republican Party presidential primaries

    1968 Republican Party presidential primaries

    1968_Republican_Party_presidential_primaries

  • George W. Scranton
  • American politician (1811–1861)

    cousin Joseph H. Scranton, an early investor who had moved to this city, became president and the cousin's son, William Walker Scranton, became general

    George W. Scranton

    George W. Scranton

    George_W._Scranton

  • Donald Rumsfeld
  • American politician and naval officer (1932–2021)

    war planning from the commander of the U.S. troops in Vietnam, General William Westmoreland. The trip led Rumsfeld to cosponsor a resolution to bring

    Donald Rumsfeld

    Donald Rumsfeld

    Donald_Rumsfeld

  • Rockefeller Republican
  • Political ideology within the US Republican Party

    Jersey Linwood Holton, former governor of Virginia from 1970 to 1974 William Scranton, former governor of Pennsylvania Bill Weld, former governor of Massachusetts

    Rockefeller Republican

    Rockefeller Republican

    Rockefeller_Republican

  • List of fictional United States presidencies of historical figures (S–U)
  • survived. This interference created an alternate timeline in which William Scranton was the US president in 1974, having defeated Robert F. Kennedy due

    List of fictional United States presidencies of historical figures (S–U)

    List_of_fictional_United_States_presidencies_of_historical_figures_(S–U)

  • Mark Singel
  • Pennsylvania politician

    victory over the Republican ticket of incumbent Lieutenant Governor William Scranton III and State Senator Mike Fisher. Casey and Singel won re-election

    Mark Singel

    Mark Singel

    Mark_Singel

  • Nelson Rockefeller
  • Vice President of the United States from 1974 to 1977

    Jr. Mary Rockefeller (born 1938), twin of Michael, married firstly to William J. Strawbridge Jr., with whom she had three children. In 1974, she married

    Nelson Rockefeller

    Nelson Rockefeller

    Nelson_Rockefeller

  • 1964 United States elections
  • the Republican nomination on the first ballot, defeating Governor William Scranton of Pennsylvania and Governor Nelson Rockefeller of New York. The Democratic

    1964 United States elections

    1964 United States elections

    1964_United_States_elections

  • John A. Knebel
  • American politician

    Nations John A. Scali (1974–1975) Daniel Patrick Moynihan (1975–1976) William Scranton (1976–1977) White House Chief of Staff Donald Rumsfeld (1974–1975)

    John A. Knebel

    John A. Knebel

    John_A._Knebel

  • Lake Scranton
  • Reservoir in Pennsylvania, U.S.

    supplies the city of Scranton, Pennsylvania with drinking water. This reservoir, which was formed by a dam built by William Walker Scranton in 1898, was called

    Lake Scranton

    Lake_Scranton

  • Andrew Young
  • American politician, diplomat, activist and pastor (born 1932)

    January 30, 1977 – September 23, 1979 President Jimmy Carter Preceded by William Scranton Succeeded by Donald McHenry Member of the U.S. House of Representatives

    Andrew Young

    Andrew Young

    Andrew_Young

  • Earl Butz
  • American government official (1909–2008)

    Washington, DC. They were married on December 22, 1937. They had two sons, William Powell and Thomas Earl Butz. In 1948, Butz became vice president of the

    Earl Butz

    Earl Butz

    Earl_Butz

  • Henry Kissinger
  • American diplomat and politician (1923–2023)

    Harvard College in 1950, where he lived in Adams House and studied under William Yandell Elliott. His senior undergraduate thesis, titled The Meaning of

    Henry Kissinger

    Henry Kissinger

    Henry_Kissinger

  • Coal Region
  • Subregion in Pennsylvania, United States

    producer and screenwriter William Scranton, former Governor of Pennsylvania and 1964 U.S. presidential candidate William Scranton, III, former Lieutenant

    Coal Region

    Coal Region

    Coal_Region

  • Marion Margery Scranton
  • American politician

    Marion M. (Scranton) Isaacs (1908–1992), Katherine (Scranton) Rozendaal (1910–2002), Sara (Scranton) Linen (1913–1997), and William Warren Scranton (1917–2013)

    Marion Margery Scranton

    Marion Margery Scranton

    Marion_Margery_Scranton

  • William B. Saxbe
  • American politician (1916–2010)

    William Bart Saxbe (/ˈsæksbiː/ SAKS-bee; June 24, 1916 – August 24, 2010) was an American lawyer and politician. A member of the Republican Party, he

    William B. Saxbe

    William B. Saxbe

    William_B._Saxbe

  • William Thaddeus Coleman Jr.
  • American lawyer and judge (1920–2017)

    William Thaddeus Coleman Jr. (July 7, 1920 – March 31, 2017) was an American attorney and judge. Coleman was the fourth United States Secretary of Transportation

    William Thaddeus Coleman Jr.

    William Thaddeus Coleman Jr.

    William_Thaddeus_Coleman_Jr.

  • Barry Goldwater
  • American politician and military officer (1909–1998)

    Henry Cabot Lodge Jr., of Massachusetts and Pennsylvania Governor William Scranton, to challenge him. Goldwater received solid backing from most of the

    Barry Goldwater

    Barry Goldwater

    Barry_Goldwater

  • Wyoming Valley
  • Metropolitan Statistical Area in Pennsylvania, United States

    metropolitan area, it is known as the Scranton–Wilkes-Barre metropolitan area, after its principal cities, Scranton and Wilkes-Barre. With a population

    Wyoming Valley

    Wyoming Valley

    Wyoming_Valley

  • Scranton Button Company
  • Former US corporation

    controlled by Canadian immigrant William Connell (September 10, 1827 – March 21, 1909). Connell's family moved to Scranton when he was a small child, and

    Scranton Button Company

    Scranton Button Company

    Scranton_Button_Company

  • Walter Alessandroni
  • American attorney (1913–1966)

    later withdrew in favor of William Scranton. Alessandroni managed Scranton's successful campaign and on November 12, 1962, Scranton announced that Alessandroni

    Walter Alessandroni

    Walter_Alessandroni

  • Elliot Richardson
  • American lawyer and politician (1920–1999)

    subsequently ordered Richardson's second-in-command, Deputy Attorney General William Ruckelshaus, to carry out the order. He too had promised not to interfere

    Elliot Richardson

    Elliot Richardson

    Elliot_Richardson

  • Bufalino crime family
  • Italian-American Mafia crime family

    family, also known as the Pittston crime family, the Pittston–Scranton crime family, the Scranton–Wilkes-Barre crime family, the Northeastern Pennsylvania

    Bufalino crime family

    Bufalino_crime_family

  • The Scranton Times-Tribune
  • Pennsylvania daily newspaper

    The Scranton Times-Tribune is a morning newspaper serving the Scranton, Pennsylvania area. Until August 2023, it was the flagship title of Times-Shamrock

    The Scranton Times-Tribune

    The_Scranton_Times-Tribune

  • Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania
  • Constitutional officer of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

    of the Council's existence. George Bryan 1777–1779 Matthew Smith 1779 William Moore 1779–1781 James Potter 1781–1782 James Ewing 1782–1784 James Irvine

    Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania

    Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania

    Lieutenant_Governor_of_Pennsylvania

  • Dick Thornburgh
  • American lawyer and politician (1932–2020)

    were indicted on criminal charges. Thornburgh and Scranton were reelected in 1982. However, Scranton failed to win the governorship on his own in 1986

    Dick Thornburgh

    Dick Thornburgh

    Dick_Thornburgh

  • David L. Lawrence
  • American politician

    Detroit, James Tate and Richardson Dilworth of Philadelphia, Govs. William Scranton, James H. Duff, Raymond P. Shafer and John S. Fine, along with President

    David L. Lawrence

    David L. Lawrence

    David_L._Lawrence

  • Daniel Patrick Moynihan
  • American politician (1927–2003)

    The National Review; March 27, 2003 See William Ryan, Blaming the Victim, Random House, 1971 Graebner, William. "The End of Liberalism: Narrating Welfare's

    Daniel Patrick Moynihan

    Daniel Patrick Moynihan

    Daniel_Patrick_Moynihan

  • Chester school protests
  • 1964 civil rights protests in the United States

    The protests came to an end on April 26, when Pennsylvania Governor William Scranton convinced protestors to obey a court-ordered moratorium on demonstrations

    Chester school protests

    Chester_school_protests

  • Caspar Weinberger
  • American politician and businessman (1917–2006)

    From 1945 to 1947, Weinberger was a law clerk for U.S. circuit judge William Edwin Orr of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.

    Caspar Weinberger

    Caspar Weinberger

    Caspar_Weinberger

  • R. Budd Dwyer
  • American politician (1939–1987)

    television, lamenting that he should have been Lieutenant Governor for William Scranton III, the Republican candidate who lost the gubernatorial election to

    R. Budd Dwyer

    R. Budd Dwyer

    R._Budd_Dwyer

  • 1964 United States presidential election in Pennsylvania
  • Pennsylvania Republicans had generally preferred moderate Governor William Scranton for the nomination, who was unsuccessfully encouraged to run by Dwight

    1964 United States presidential election in Pennsylvania

    1964 United States presidential election in Pennsylvania

    1964_United_States_presidential_election_in_Pennsylvania

  • Stanley K. Hathaway
  • 27th Governor of Wyoming and Secretary of the Interior

    Nations John A. Scali (1974–1975) Daniel Patrick Moynihan (1975–1976) William Scranton (1976–1977) White House Chief of Staff Donald Rumsfeld (1974–1975)

    Stanley K. Hathaway

    Stanley K. Hathaway

    Stanley_K._Hathaway

  • Kitchen Cabinet
  • Group of unofficial or private advisers to a political leader

    presidency in August 1974. The group included Melvin Laird, Bryce Harlow, William Scranton, Robert Griffin, and Donald Rumsfeld. Ronald Reagan had a kitchen cabinet

    Kitchen Cabinet

    Kitchen_Cabinet

  • Carla Anderson Hills
  • American lawyer and public servant (born 1934)

    during the Watergate scandal. The offer was renewed by his successor, William B. Saxbe, in 1974. Hills's lack of relevant experience was somewhat controversial

    Carla Anderson Hills

    Carla Anderson Hills

    Carla_Anderson_Hills

  • Joseph A. Scranton
  • American politician (1838–1908)

    Joseph Augustine Scranton (July 26, 1838 – October 12, 1908) was a Republican politician who represented Pennsylvania in the United States House of Representatives

    Joseph A. Scranton

    Joseph A. Scranton

    Joseph_A._Scranton

  • Jason Miller (playwright)
  • American actor and playwright (1939–2001)

    Exorcist III (1990). He later became artistic director of the Scranton Public Theatre in Scranton, Pennsylvania, where That Championship Season was set. Miller

    Jason Miller (playwright)

    Jason Miller (playwright)

    Jason_Miller_(playwright)

  • WNEP-TV
  • Television station in Scranton, Pennsylvania

    1953. It was followed by Scranton-licensed WARM-TV, broadcasting on channel 16 and owned by future Governor William Scranton along with WARM radio, in

    WNEP-TV

    WNEP-TV

    WNEP-TV

  • Electoral history of Barry Goldwater
  • Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. – 386,661 (6.5%) John W. Byrnes – 299,612 (5.1%) William Scranton – 245,401 (4.2%) Margaret Chase Smith – 227,007 (3.8%) Richard Nixon

    Electoral history of Barry Goldwater

    Electoral history of Barry Goldwater

    Electoral_history_of_Barry_Goldwater

  • William J. Byron
  • American academic administrator and priest (1927–2024)

    the Society of Jesus. Byron served as the president of the University of Scranton from 1975 to 1982 and the president of Catholic University of America from

    William J. Byron

    William_J._Byron

  • Fallingwater
  • House in Stewart Township, Pennsylvania

    house on October 29, 1963, with a speech by Pennsylvania governor William Scranton. Edgar Jr. gave the WPC $500,000 for the house's maintenance, as well

    Fallingwater

    Fallingwater

    Fallingwater

  • Political party strength in Pennsylvania
  • Politics in the US state of Pennsylvania

    and Anti-Masons formed a coalition to govern the chamber. A Democrat, William F. Packer, was elected as Speaker, and Democrats organized the chamber

    Political party strength in Pennsylvania

    Political party strength in Pennsylvania

    Political_party_strength_in_Pennsylvania

  • Modern liberalism in the United States
  • Dominant version of liberalism in the United States

    Sherman Cooper of Kentucky, Senator George Aiken of Vermont, Governor William Scranton of Pennsylvania and Governor George Romney of Michigan. The most notable

    Modern liberalism in the United States

    Modern_liberalism_in_the_United_States

  • Nat Goldhaber
  • American politician

    International University and was special assistant to lieutenant governor William Scranton III and founder and chief executive of TOPS, a computer networking

    Nat Goldhaber

    Nat Goldhaber

    Nat_Goldhaber

  • William Simmons (anthropologist)
  • American anthropologist

    William Scranton Simmons (September 10, 1938 – June 2, 2018) was an American anthropologist specializing in the culture and history of the Narragansett

    William Simmons (anthropologist)

    William_Simmons_(anthropologist)

  • F. David Mathews
  • American academic and official (born 1935)

    Nations John A. Scali (1974–1975) Daniel Patrick Moynihan (1975–1976) William Scranton (1976–1977) White House Chief of Staff Donald Rumsfeld (1974–1975)

    F. David Mathews

    F. David Mathews

    F._David_Mathews

  • Three Mile Island accident
  • 1979 nuclear accident in Pennsylvania

    Pennsylvania Governor Richard L. Thornburgh and Lieutenant Governor William Scranton III, to whom Thornburgh assigned responsibility for collecting and

    Three Mile Island accident

    Three Mile Island accident

    Three_Mile_Island_accident

  • List of Yale University people
  • governor of Puerto Rico (1977–85) (See also: #Other legislators) William Scranton (B.A. 1939, J.D. 1946), governor of Pennsylvania (1963–67), United

    List of Yale University people

    List_of_Yale_University_people

  • Roy Ash
  • American politician

    Nations John A. Scali (1974–1975) Daniel Patrick Moynihan (1975–1976) William Scranton (1976–1977) White House Chief of Staff Donald Rumsfeld (1974–1975)

    Roy Ash

    Roy Ash

    Roy_Ash

  • Anne L. Armstrong
  • American diplomat (1927–2008)

    Nations John A. Scali (1974–1975) Daniel Patrick Moynihan (1975–1976) William Scranton (1976–1977) White House Chief of Staff Donald Rumsfeld (1974–1975)

    Anne L. Armstrong

    Anne L. Armstrong

    Anne_L._Armstrong

  • Zell Miller
  • American politician (1932–2018)

    National Lieutenant Governors Association In office 1984–1985 Preceded by William Scranton III Succeeded by John Mutz Member of the Georgia State Senate from

    Zell Miller

    Zell Miller

    Zell_Miller

  • Laurel Run mine fire
  • Mine fire in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania

    in the area. In the early 1960s, the then governor of Pennsylvania William Scranton and the congressman Daniel J. Flood arrived at the area of the Laurel

    Laurel Run mine fire

    Laurel Run mine fire

    Laurel_Run_mine_fire

  • Edward H. Levi
  • 71st United States Attorney General (1911–2000)

    replaced by new ones issued in 1983 by Ronald Reagan's Attorney General, William French Smith. He urged President Ford to appoint Robert Bork, who was his

    Edward H. Levi

    Edward H. Levi

    Edward_H._Levi

  • Thomas S. Kleppe
  • American politician (1919–2007)

    Nations John A. Scali (1974–1975) Daniel Patrick Moynihan (1975–1976) William Scranton (1976–1977) White House Chief of Staff Donald Rumsfeld (1974–1975)

    Thomas S. Kleppe

    Thomas S. Kleppe

    Thomas_S._Kleppe

  • Lynn Swann
  • American football player and politician (born 1952)

    Panyard, State Senator Jeff Piccola and former Lieutenant Governor William Scranton, III. After Swann received the endorsement of the Republican state

    Lynn Swann

    Lynn Swann

    Lynn_Swann

  • List of ambassadors of the United States to the United Nations
  • February 13, 1961 – 1966 William B. Buffum – January 1967 – 1970 W. Tapley Bennett Jr. – 1971–1977 James F. Leonard – 1977–1979 William vanden Heuvel – 1979–1981

    List of ambassadors of the United States to the United Nations

    List of ambassadors of the United States to the United Nations

    List_of_ambassadors_of_the_United_States_to_the_United_Nations

  • Fifth Party System
  • Phase in U.S. electoral politics (1932–1976)

    Nelson Rockefeller, Earl Warren, Jacob Javits, George W. Romney, William Scranton, Henry Cabot Lodge Jr., and Prescott Bush. The liberal wing experienced

    Fifth Party System

    Fifth Party System

    Fifth_Party_System

  • James R. Schlesinger
  • American politician (1929–2014)

    CIA Director from February 2, 1973, to July 2, 1973. He was succeeded by William Colby. Schlesinger was extremely unpopular with CIA staff, as he reduced

    James R. Schlesinger

    James R. Schlesinger

    James_R._Schlesinger

  • William Connell (Pennsylvania politician)
  • American politician (1827–1909)

    Made Scranton Great - William Connell". The Times-Tribune. Scranton, Pennsylvania. Retrieved May 17, 2026. Costello, Thomas W. (May 17, 2009). "William Connell

    William Connell (Pennsylvania politician)

    William Connell (Pennsylvania politician)

    William_Connell_(Pennsylvania_politician)

  • Angolan Civil War
  • 1975–2002 military conflict

    rule became a member of the United Nations. According to Ambassador William Scranton, the United States abstained from voting on the issue of Angola becoming

    Angolan Civil War

    Angolan Civil War

    Angolan_Civil_War

  • William Usery Jr.
  • American labor union activist (1923–2016)

    William Julian Usery Jr. (/ˈʌsəriː/ US-ər-ee; December 21, 1923 – December 10, 2016) was an American labor union activist and government appointee who

    William Usery Jr.

    William Usery Jr.

    William_Usery_Jr.

  • Pennsylvania Department of Revenue
  • Dougherty 1959–1963 David L. Lawrence Theodore B. Smith 1963–1967 William Scranton Warner M. Depuy 1967–1971 Raymond P. Shafer Robert P. Kane 1971–1974

    Pennsylvania Department of Revenue

    Pennsylvania_Department_of_Revenue

  • Republican National Convention
  • Nominating meetings of the US Republican Party

    Arizona won the nomination, easily turning away Pennsylvania governor William Scranton and others more favorable to the party establishment. At the 1972 Republican

    Republican National Convention

    Republican National Convention

    Republican_National_Convention

  • Ernest Kline
  • American politician

    1979 Governor Milton Shapp Preceded by Raymond Broderick Succeeded by William Scranton III Democratic Leader of the Pennsylvania Senate In office August 1

    Ernest Kline

    Ernest Kline

    Ernest_Kline

  • Frederick B. Dent
  • American politician

    Nations John A. Scali (1974–1975) Daniel Patrick Moynihan (1975–1976) William Scranton (1976–1977) White House Chief of Staff Donald Rumsfeld (1974–1975)

    Frederick B. Dent

    Frederick B. Dent

    Frederick_B._Dent

  • Scranton Preparatory School
  • Private, coeducational school in Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States

    Scranton Preparatory School is a co-educational Jesuit high school located in Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States. Scranton Prep opened its doors in

    Scranton Preparatory School

    Scranton Preparatory School

    Scranton_Preparatory_School

  • James Thomas Lynn
  • American politician (1927–2010)

    Nations John A. Scali (1974–1975) Daniel Patrick Moynihan (1975–1976) William Scranton (1976–1977) White House Chief of Staff Donald Rumsfeld (1974–1975)

    James Thomas Lynn

    James Thomas Lynn

    James_Thomas_Lynn

  • Robert T. Hartmann
  • American politician and journalist (1917–2008)

    speeches, political liaison, and advising the Vice President, Ford hired L. William Seidman as an assistant for administration, which left Hartmann to advise

    Robert T. Hartmann

    Robert T. Hartmann

    Robert_T._Hartmann

  • Electoral history of Nelson Rockefeller
  • Elections featuring US Vice President

    41 Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. 386,661 6.54 John W. Byrnes 299,612 5.07 William Scranton 245,401 4.15 Margaret Chase Smith 227,007 3.84 Richard Nixon 197,212

    Electoral history of Nelson Rockefeller

    Electoral history of Nelson Rockefeller

    Electoral_history_of_Nelson_Rockefeller

  • History of the Republican Party (United States)
  • Vermont, Governor and later Senator Mark Hatfield of Oregon, Governor William Scranton of Pennsylvania and Governor George W. Romney of Michigan. The term

    History of the Republican Party (United States)

    History of the Republican Party (United States)

    History_of_the_Republican_Party_(United_States)

  • Stanley A. Prokop
  • American politician (1909–1977)

    was defeated for re-election in 1960 by future Pennsylvania governor William Scranton, a moderate Republican. He was then hired as Lackawanna County's director

    Stanley A. Prokop

    Stanley A. Prokop

    Stanley_A._Prokop

  • 1968 United States presidential election
  • Paul Newman Actress Tallulah Bankhead Playwright Arthur Miller Writer William Styron George McGovern (during convention) Senator Abraham Ribicoff from

    1968 United States presidential election

    1968 United States presidential election

    1968_United_States_presidential_election

  • Lackawanna Steel Company
  • Defunct American steel manufacturer

    the Scranton family, it was once the second-largest steel company in the world (and the largest company outside the U.S. Steel trust). Scranton, Pennsylvania

    Lackawanna Steel Company

    Lackawanna_Steel_Company

  • Scranton Lace Company
  • United States historic place

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  • John A. Scali
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  • 2006 Pennsylvania gubernatorial election
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    Irish Gaelic form of German Wilhelm, UILLIAM means "will-helmet."

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    English form of Norman French Willelm, WILLIAM means "will-helmet."

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     Pet form of Scottish Gaelic Uilleam, WILLIE means "will-helmet." Compare with another form of Willie.

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    English : variant of William, from a central French form in which W is replaced by G.

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    Short form of English Lillian, LILLIA means "lily."

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    English : variant of Gilliam, which is itself a variant of William.

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    English variant spelling of Roman Latin Jillian, GILLIAN means "descended from Jupiter (Jove)."

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    Henry VI, 2' Sir John Stanley. 'Henry VI, Part III' Sir William Stanley. 'As You Like It' A...

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    Form of William; Resolute Protector

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     Pet form of English William, WILLIE means "will-helmet." Compare with another form of Willie.

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     Variant spelling of German Kilian, KILLIAN means "little warrior." Compare with another form of Killian.

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    Variant spelling of Scottish Lilias, LILLIAS means "lily."

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    cille means “”associated with the church.”” One St. Cillian left Ireland in about 650 AD with eleven companions and carried out his missionary work in the Rhine region of Germany where he became Bishop of Wurzburg after converting the local lord, Duke Gosbert of Wurzburg, to Christianity. Later Duke Gosbert married Geilana, his brother’s widow and Cillian declared the marriage invalid. While Gosbert was away on a military expedition, Geilana had Cillian beheaded when she found that Gosbert was going to leave her because their marriage was forbidden by the Church. The city of Wurzburg still celebrates a festival of mystery plays each year, known as Killianfest.

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    Means “”brave with a spear”” or “”spear carrier.”” The name is associated with Gearoid Fitzgerald, the 3rd Earl of Desmond (1338-98) and leader of the most powerful Norman family in late medieval Ireland. It was believed he had magical powers and is reputed to protect the environment at Lough Gur, where he had a castle in County Limerick. In one story, when a local landowner planned to drain the lake or forbid local people access to it Gearoid made his horse bolt, fatally injuring the landowner. Some even say that he is sleeping at the bottom of Lough Gur, waiting to return to the land of the living.

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    The first Lord, Lord Vishnu

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    Sweet sounding

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    , a goddess who was worshipped at the town of Ter.

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    Having been enlightened

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    Wealth, A star

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  • Willing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Will

  • Willing
  • v. t.

    Received of choice, or without reluctance; submitted to voluntarily; chosen; desired.

  • Caxton
  • n.

    Any book printed by William Caxton, the first English printer.

  • Herschelian
  • a.

    Of or relating to Sir William Herschel; as, the Herschelian telescope.

  • Lief
  • adv.

    Willing; disposed.

  • Counselable
  • a.

    Willing to receive counsel or follow advice.

  • Contented
  • a.

    Content; easy in mind; satisfied; quiet; willing.

  • Placable
  • a.

    Capable of being appeased or pacified; ready or willing to be pacified; willing to forgive or condone.

  • Amenable
  • a.

    Willing to yield or submit; responsive; tractable.

  • Williwaw
  • n.

    Alt. of Willywaw

  • Gillian
  • n.

    A girl; esp., a wanton; a gill.

  • Unwilling
  • a.

    Not willing; loath; disinclined; reluctant; as, an unwilling servant.

  • Volition
  • n.

    The power of willing or determining; will.

  • Embracement
  • n.

    Willing acceptance.

  • Willier
  • n.

    One who works at a willying machine.

  • Pregnant
  • a.

    Affording entrance; receptive; yielding; willing; open; prompt.

  • Milldam
  • n.

    A dam or mound to obstruct a water course, and raise the water to a height sufficient to turn a mill wheel.

  • Agreeable
  • a.

    Willing; ready to agree or consent.

  • Willing
  • v. t.

    Free to do or to grant; having the mind inclined; not opposed in mind; not choosing to refuse; disposed; not averse; desirous; consenting; complying; ready.

  • Willing
  • v. t.

    Spontaneous; self-moved.