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 Williams, T. Harry Papers, Special Collections
W.M. 98 Kohn, Marion (3/4/1966) Krock, Arthur (1950) Labbe, Donald (5/4/1960) 99 *Landry, Theohile (7/10/1957) 100 Lant, Norman (3/25/1966) Larcade, Henry (7/29/1958) 101 Larcade, W.W. 19 102 Lautenschlaeger, Lester (7/9/1957) Lawrence, Rolo C. 103 *Leche, Richard W. 104 Long, Earl L. Long, Julius (7/23/1959) 105 Long, Otho (2/10/1961) 106 Long, Rose McConnell (Mrs.
In addition, there is correspondence from Richard N. Current and Frank Freidel, co-authors of the textbook A History of the U.S. Professional Organizations record his involvement and contribution to these organizations.
He held the office of president in S.H.A. and O.H.A. and was a founding member of Friends of L.S.U. Libraries.
www.lib.lsu.edu /special/findaid/24892510inv.html

  
 chesh.htm
Wright, Alfred, 151; Alice, 54; Charles, 183; Elizabeth, 56, 118; George, 113; Herbert, 126; Hoffley, 138; Isaac, 73; Jane, 62, 116; John, 96, 164; Kathleen, 167; Lawrence, 116; Lettice, 138; Mary, 56, 113; Richard, 56; Roger, 118; S., 74; Sally, 164; Thomas, 27, 96, 116(2); William, 102, 167
Warburton, Dame Alice, 27, 28; Anne, 27(3), 83, 84, 178; Elizabeth, 162; Lady Elizabeth, 27(2); James, 166; Mary, 50, 51, 102, 162; Peter, 83(2), 84(2), 162, 178; Sir Peter, 27(4), 28; Richard, 102; Robert, 50, 51; Rowland, 28; W., 65; William, 162
Lech, Leche, Eleanor, Lady Helen, 167; John, 120, 167(3); Sir John, 167; Kathleen, 167
home.clara.net /williamlack/indices/chesh.htm

  
 thePeerage.com - Person Page 4217
She is the daughter of George David Astor and Marianne Piroska Julia Leche.
He is the son of George David Astor and Marianne Piroska Julia Leche.
She is the daughter of John Richard Astor and Katherine Mary Darell.
www.thepeerage.com /p4217.htm   (464 words)

  
 Corruption, Reform and Reaction: 1936-1950
They chose an obscure judge from New Orleans, Richard Leche, for a candidate for governor with Earl Long for name appeal as lieutenant governor on the ticket.
And the end of the Leche/Long administration in 1940, the reform movement in Louisiana was able to win the governor's mansion.
Few were ready to return to the politics of the Huey Long days, so Earl Long had to back off fro some of his political plans to consolidate power in the same manner that his brother had.
www.suite101.com /article.cfm/louisiana/57085   (529 words)

  
 Center for South Louisiana Studies
Richard W. Leche to Howard Nichols concerning the expected delivery of the Gazette to Howard Nichols, October 9, 1978.
t) Letter from Mayson H. Foster to C. Howard Nichols concerning the construction of the New Citizens National Bank, July 6, 1983.
t) "Which 20 men and women had the most to do with shaping our lives in the last 50 years?" by Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.
www.selu.edu /Academics/Depts/RegionalStudies/archivalcoll/M-O/nichols,howard-2.html   (12770 words)

  
 Table of contents for Library of Congress control number 2003013127
Thompson, 103 U.S. Kim, Jay C. King, Cecil Rhodes (1898-1974) King, William Smith (1828-1900) "Koreagate" L Lance, Thomas Bertram "Bert" (1931-3M) Langer, William (1886-1959) Leche, Richard Webster (1898-1965) Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995, Public Law 104-65, 109 Stat.
Cunningham, 279 U.S. Barstow, William Augustus (1813-1865) Belknap, William Worth (1829-1890) Biaggi, Mario (1917-3M) Bilbo, Theodore Gilmore (1877-1947) Bingham, Hiram (1875-1956) Blaine, James Gillespie (1830-1893) Blanton, Leonard Ray (1930-1996) Brehm, Walter Ellsworth (1892-1971) Brewster, Daniel Baugh (1923-3M) Brooks, James (1810-1873) Buckley v.
2001) Fortas, Abraham (1919-1982) Foulke, William Dudley (1848-1935) G Garcia, Robert (1933-3M) Garfield, James Abram (1831-1881) Gaynor, William Jay (1848-1913) Gilbert, William Augustus (1815-1875) Goebel, William (1856-1900) Gore, Albert Arnold, Jr.
www.loc.gov /catdir/toc/ecip045/2003013127.html   (820 words)

  
 Earl Long
Earl K. Long was elected lieutenant governor in 1936, and first served as governor 1939-1940, rising to that office after Governor Richard Leche resigned.
After his term as governor expired in 1960, Earl Long was elected to the United States House of Representatives, but died before taking office.
His staff discovered that nothing in Louisiana law required him relinquishing power due to committment to the mental hospital, so Long ordered the head of the state hospital system fired and replaced him with a crony who had Long released.
bopedia.com /en/wikipedia/e/ea/earl_long.html   (321 words)

  
 Center for South Louisiana Studies
Letter from Jack B. McGuire to St. Tammany Historical Society, dated May 12, 1998, enclosed with donations from Richard W. Leche, Jr.
Appraisal Company, New Orleans, Louisiana from data furnished by F. Pierson of St. Tammany Abstract Co., Covington, Louisiana.
13 Louisiana Genealogical and Historical Society, Louisiana Soldiers in the War of 1812, 1963
www.selu.edu /Academics/Depts/RegionalStudies/archivalcoll/S/sttammanyhistsoc.html   (3522 words)

  
 Jimmie and Walter Wedell
Less than a year later, on May 19, 1936, after a shopping tour with Marguerite Williams, Harry and the company’s chief pilot, John Worthen, flew to Baton Rouge for a conference with Governor Richard Leche.
At the time of his death, Wedell was recognized as the speed king of the world, aviation’s most successful designer of racing planes, and the holder of more records than any other flyer.
Less than one year later, Marguerite Williams sold the company's assets, including a stable of transport planes worth about one-half million dollars, to Eastern Air Lines for a paltry $175,000.
lsm.crt.state.la.us /aviation/wedell3.htm   (3522 words)

  
 newtimesbpb.com Music Dulci de Leche 2003-06-12
One of Blosser's inspirations is Richard Farina, a hitchhiking, Beatles-loving writer and dulcimer musician who revolutionized the instrument's playing style.
Blosser is an unassuming, average-looking 56-year-old father of one with an affable demeanor and a calm, measured second-tenor voice.
The other Hennessy gave to a Kentucky musician named Jerry Rockwell, then "swore he would never make another one again," Blosser explains, "because making them like that was such a huge pain in the ass."
www.newtimesbpb.com /issues/2003-06-12/music2.html   (3522 words)

  
 Political scandals of the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Louisiana In what was called the Louisiana Scandals, Governor Richard W. Leche (and others including the LSU president) were convicted of corruption relating to the influence of the followers of Huey Long and the Long family.
Another approach might be to categorize American political scandals by the nature of the alleged wrongdoing (separating "private immorality" scandals, where possible, from graft, bribery, and other abuse of the public trust; or separating misconduct that led to criminal indictment, from non-criminal matters).
An example of this might be the Tailhook scandal, which was generally regarded as a military, rather than a political scandal.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Political_scandals_of_the_United_States   (3782 words)

  
 Louisiana Secretary of State/Louisiana Gov.Pg.63-NOE
His split with Longite Governor Richard Leche paved the way for the "Louisiana Scandals" which broke the political grip of the Long faction in Louisiana in 1940.
He won, became a Long floor leader and was chosen by his colleagues to be President Pro Tempore of the Senate.
James A. Noe, a wealthy independent oil man, ran for the State Senate at the request of Huey Long.
www.sec.state.la.us /63.htm   (3782 words)

  
 Table of contents for Library of Congress control number 2003013127
Thompson, 103 U.S. Kim, Jay C. King, Cecil Rhodes (1898-1974) King, William Smith (1828-1900) "Koreagate" L Lance, Thomas Bertram "Bert" (1931-3M) Langer, William (1886-1959) Leche, Richard Webster (1898-1965) Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995, Public Law 104-65, 109 Stat.
United States, 465 U.S. Clark, William Andrews (1839-1925) Clayton, Powell (1833-1914) Clinton, William Jefferson (1946-3M) Code of Official Conduct Coelho, Anthony Lee (1942-3M) Colfax, Schuyler, Jr.
Cunningham, 279 U.S. Barstow, William Augustus (1813-1865) Belknap, William Worth (1829-1890) Biaggi, Mario (1917-3M) Bilbo, Theodore Gilmore (1877-1947) Bingham, Hiram (1875-1956) Blaine, James Gillespie (1830-1893) Blanton, Leonard Ray (1930-1996) Brehm, Walter Ellsworth (1892-1971) Brewster, Daniel Baugh (1923-3M) Brooks, James (1810-1873) Buckley v.
www.loc.gov /catdir/toc/ecip045/2003013127.html   (3782 words)

  
 earl long
Earl K. Long was elected lieutenant governor in 1936, and first served as governor 1939-1940, rising to that office after Governor Richard Leche resigned.
Earl Long's behavior was not inconsistent with bipolar disorder and in his last term in office his wife and others attempted to remove him on the grounds of mental instability.
Earl Kemp Long (26 August, 1895 - 5 September, 1960) was a three-time governor of Louisiana.
www.fact-library.com /earl_long.html   (361 words)

  
 earl long
Earl K. Long was elected lieutenant governor in 1936, and first served as governor 1939-1940, rising to that office after Governor Richard Leche resigned.
Earl Long's behavior was not inconsistent with bipolar disorder and in his last term in office his wife and others attempted to remove him on the grounds of mental instability.
Earl Kemp Long (26 August, 1895 - 5 September, 1960) was a three-time governor of Louisiana.
www.fact-library.com /earl_long.html   (361 words)

  
 Earl Long - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Earl Long
Earl Long was elected lieutenant governor in 1936, and first served as governor from 1939 to 1940, rising to that office after Governor Richard Leche resigned.
Earl Kemp Long (26 August, 1895 - 5 September, 1960) was an American politician and three-time Governor of Louisiana.
Long was elected governor and served from 1948 to 1952 and from 1956 to 1960.
www.encyclopedia-glossary.com /en/Earl-Long.html   (430 words)

  
 Earl Long - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Earl Long was elected lieutenant governor in 1936, and first served as governor from 1939 to 1940, rising to that office after Governor Richard Leche resigned.
Long was elected governor and served from 1948 to 1952 and from 1956 to 1960.
Long was well known for eccentric behavior, leading some to suspect that he suffered from bipolar disorder.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Earl_Long   (393 words)

  
 Louisiana Secretary of State/Louisiana Gov.Pg.65-EARL LONG
Earl first became Governor the first time after Richard Leche resigned for "health reasons" soon before he was convicted of Federal mail fraud.
Long's sometimes incoherent speech on the floor of the legislature, which led his family to attempt to institutionalize him, was an attack on Rainach's methods and an unsuccessful attempt to protect the voting rights of blacks.
Long's first term was hampered by the "Louisiana Scandals" which contributed to his defeat by Sam Jones in the 1940 election.
www.sec.state.la.us /65.htm   (349 words)

  
 Louisiana Secretary of State/Louisiana Gov.Pg.65-EARL LONG
Earl first became Governor the first time after Richard Leche resigned for "health reasons" soon before he was convicted of Federal mail fraud.
Long's sometimes incoherent speech on the floor of the legislature, which led his family to attempt to institutionalize him, was an attack on Rainach's methods and an unsuccessful attempt to protect the voting rights of blacks.
Long's first term was hampered by the "Louisiana Scandals" which contributed to his defeat by Sam Jones in the 1940 election.
www.sec.state.la.us /65.htm   (349 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Earl Long Article
Earl K. Long was elected lieutenant governor in 1936, and first served as governor 1939-1940, rising to that office after Governor Richard Leche resigned.
Earl Kemp Long was a three-time governor of Louisiana.
Earl K. Long was born in Winnfield, Louisiana.
www.ipedia.com /earl_long.html   (349 words)

  
 Louisiana Secretary of State/Louisiana Gov.Pg.65-EARL LONG
Earl first became Governor the first time after Richard Leche resigned for "health reasons" soon before he was convicted of Federal mail fraud.
Long's sometimes incoherent speech on the floor of the legislature, which led his family to attempt to institutionalize him, was an attack on Rainach's methods and an unsuccessful attempt to protect the voting rights of blacks.
Earl Long also used his power, as his brother had, to punish enemies.
www.sec.state.la.us /65.htm   (349 words)

  
 Political scandals of the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Louisiana In what was called the Louisiana Scandals, Governor Richard W. Leche (and others including the LSU president) were convicted of corruption relating to the influence of the followers of Huey Long and the Long family.
Another approach might be to categorize American political scandals by the nature of the alleged wrongdoing (separating "private immorality" scandals, where possible, from graft, bribery, and other abuse of the public trust; or separating misconduct that led to criminal indictment, from non-criminal matters).
An example of this might be the Tailhook scandal, which was generally regarded as a military, rather than a political scandal.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/American_political_scandals   (4655 words)

  
 Table of contents for Library of Congress control number 2003013127
Thompson, 103 U.S. Kim, Jay C. King, Cecil Rhodes (1898-1974) King, William Smith (1828-1900) "Koreagate" L Lance, Thomas Bertram "Bert" (1931-3M) Langer, William (1886-1959) Leche, Richard Webster (1898-1965) Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995, Public Law 104-65, 109 Stat.
Cunningham, 279 U.S. Barstow, William Augustus (1813-1865) Belknap, William Worth (1829-1890) Biaggi, Mario (1917-3M) Bilbo, Theodore Gilmore (1877-1947) Bingham, Hiram (1875-1956) Blaine, James Gillespie (1830-1893) Blanton, Leonard Ray (1930-1996) Brehm, Walter Ellsworth (1892-1971) Brewster, Daniel Baugh (1923-3M) Brooks, James (1810-1873) Buckley v.
United States, 465 U.S. Clark, William Andrews (1839-1925) Clayton, Powell (1833-1914) Clinton, William Jefferson (1946-3M) Code of Official Conduct Coelho, Anthony Lee (1942-3M) Colfax, Schuyler, Jr.
www.loc.gov /catdir/toc/ecip045/2003013127.html   (820 words)

  
 Table of contents for Library of Congress control number 2003013127
Thompson, 103 U.S. Kim, Jay C. King, Cecil Rhodes (1898-1974) King, William Smith (1828-1900) "Koreagate" L Lance, Thomas Bertram "Bert" (1931-3M) Langer, William (1886-1959) Leche, Richard Webster (1898-1965) Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995, Public Law 104-65, 109 Stat.
Daugherty, 273 U.S. Mecham, Evan (1924-3M) Miller, Thomas Woodnutt (1886-1973) Mills, Wilbur Daigh (1909-1992) Mitchell, John Hipple (1835-1905) Mitchell, John Newton (1913-1988) Morrison v.
United States, 202 U.S. Bustamante, Albert Garza (1935-3M) Butler, David C. Butler, Roderick Randum (1827-1902) C Caldwell, Alexander (1830-1917) Campaign Finance Scandal Catron, Thomas Benton (1840-1921) Censure Chinagate Choate, Joseph Hodges (1832-1917) Cianci, Vincent A, Jr.
www.loc.gov /catdir/toc/ecip045/2003013127.html   (820 words)

  
 Political scandals of the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Louisiana In what was called the Louisiana Scandals, Governor Richard W. Leche (and others including the LSU president) were convicted of corruption relating to the influence of the followers of Huey Long and the Long family.
Another approach might be to categorize American political scandals by the nature of the alleged wrongdoing (separating "private immorality" scandals, where possible, from graft, bribery, and other abuse of the public trust; or separating misconduct that led to criminal indictment, from non-criminal matters).
One of the most famous examples of an official investigation itself being perceived as scandalous was the Joseph McCarthy anti-communist investigation of the 1950's, which came to be widely viewed as an abusive witchhunt that violated civil liberties.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Political_scandals_of_the_United_States   (820 words)

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