Philip A. Traynor, the Glossary
Philip Andrew Traynor (May 31, 1874 – December 5, 1962) was an American dentist and politician from Wilmington, in New Castle County, Delaware.[1]
Table of Contents
23 relations: Delaware, Delaware Historical Society, Delaware's at-large congressional district, Democratic Party (United States), Earle D. Willey, Franklin D. Roosevelt, George S. Williams, Goldey–Beacom College, Harry S. Truman, J. Caleb Boggs, Legislature, Republican Party (United States), United States House of Representatives, University of Delaware, University of Pennsylvania, Washington, D.C., Wilmington, Delaware, 1940 United States House of Representatives elections, 1942 United States House of Representatives elections, 1944 United States House of Representatives elections, 1946 United States House of Representatives elections, 77th United States Congress, 79th United States Congress.
- Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Delaware
- Goldey–Beacom College alumni
- University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine alumni
Delaware
Delaware is a state in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region of the United States.
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Delaware Historical Society
The Delaware Historical Society began in 1864 as an effort to preserve documents from the Civil War.
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Delaware's at-large congressional district
Delaware's at-large congressional district is a congressional district that includes the entire U.S. state of Delaware.
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Democratic Party (United States)
The Democratic Party is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States.
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Earle D. Willey
Earle Dukes Willey (July 21, 1889 – March 17, 1950) was an American lawyer and politician from Dover, in Kent County, Delaware.
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Franklin D. Roosevelt
Franklin Delano Roosevelt (January 30, 1882April 12, 1945), commonly known by his initials FDR, was an American politician who served as the 32nd president of the United States from 1933 until his death in 1945.
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George S. Williams
George Short Williams (October 21, 1877 – November 22, 1961) was an American office administrator and politician from Millsboro in Sussex County, Delaware.
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Goldey–Beacom College
Goldey–Beacom College is a private university in Wilmington, Delaware.
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Harry S. Truman
Harry S. Truman (May 8, 1884December 26, 1972) was the 33rd president of the United States, serving from 1945 to 1953.
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J. Caleb Boggs
James Caleb Boggs (May 15, 1909 – March 26, 1993) was an American lawyer and politician from Claymont, Delaware.
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Legislature
A legislature is a deliberative assembly with the legal authority to make laws for a political entity such as a country, nation or city.
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Republican Party (United States)
The Republican Party, also known as the GOP (Grand Old Party), is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States.
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United States House of Representatives
The United States House of Representatives is the lower chamber of the United States Congress, with the Senate being the upper chamber.
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University of Delaware
The University of Delaware (colloquially known as UD, UDel, or Delaware) is a privately governed, state-assisted land-grant research university located in Newark, Delaware.
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University of Pennsylvania
The University of Pennsylvania, commonly referenced as Penn or UPenn, is a private Ivy League research university in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.
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Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and commonly known as Washington or D.C., is the capital city and federal district of the United States.
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Wilmington, Delaware
Wilmington (Lenape: Paxahakink / Pakehakink) is the largest city in the U.S. state of Delaware. The city was built on the site of Fort Christina, the first Swedish settlement in North America. It lies at the confluence of the Christina River and Brandywine Creek, near where the Christina flows into the Delaware River.
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1940 United States House of Representatives elections
The 1940 United States House of Representatives elections were elections for the United States House of Representatives to elect members to serve in the 77th United States Congress.
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1942 United States House of Representatives elections
The 1942 United States House of Representatives elections were elections for the United States House of Representatives to elect members to serve in the 78th United States Congress.
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1944 United States House of Representatives elections
The 1944 United States House of Representatives elections were elections for the United States House of Representatives to elect members to serve in the 79th United States Congress.
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1946 United States House of Representatives elections
The 1946 United States House of Representatives elections were elections for the United States House of Representatives to elect members to serve in the 80th United States Congress.
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77th United States Congress
The 77th United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, composed of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives.
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79th United States Congress
The 79th United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, composed of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives.
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See also
Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Delaware
- Albert F. Polk
- Benjamin T. Biggs
- Charles B. Lore
- Edward L. Martin
- Franklin Brockson
- George R. Riddle
- Harris McDowell
- Henry A. Houston
- James Williams (Delaware politician)
- John A. Nicholson
- John B. Penington
- John Carney (Delaware politician)
- John W. Causey
- L. Irving Handy
- Lisa Blunt Rochester
- Philip A. Traynor
- Thomas Robinson Jr.
- Tom Carper
- Wilbur L. Adams
- William F. Allen (Delaware politician)
- William G. Whiteley
- William H. Boyce
- William Temple (politician)
Goldey–Beacom College alumni
- Betty Newkirk Seimes
- Charles I. Stengle
- G. Arnold Pfaffenbach
- Harris McDowell
- James Johnson (Delaware politician)
- John D. Naylor
- John Viola
- Lauren Witzke
- Philip A. Traynor
- Richard McMullen
- Richard S. Cordrey
- Sherman W. Tribbitt
- Terry R. Spence
- Walter W. Bacon
University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine alumni
- Ad Swigler
- Alfred E. Bull
- Allan G. Brodie
- Alvin Kraenzlein
- Aung Than
- Barnet M. Levy
- C. Murray Turpin
- Charles Vaurie
- Doc Bushong
- Doc Imlay
- Edward Dewhurst
- Emilio Núñez
- Garfield Weede
- Henry Thielman
- Herb Hunter (footballer)
- Jørgen Slots
- Jack Allen (baseball)
- Jack Darragh (baseball)
- Jacob A. Salzmann
- Jay Seibert
- Jeffrey W. Hutter
- John Randolph Lewis
- Joseph J. Marbach
- Joseph Stannard (American football)
- Leonard A. Cole
- Lou Bruce
- Michael Glick
- Michael Katze
- P. J. McMahon
- Pascal Wollach
- Philip A. Traynor
- Robbie MacDonald
- Robert H. Ivy
- Robert H. W. Strang
- Theodor Blum
- Theodor Rosebury
- Will Thompson (baseball)
- Zane Grey
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_A._Traynor
Also known as Philip Andrew Traynor, Phillip A. Traynor, Representative Traynor.