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    Myers Young Cooper (November 25, 1873 – December 6, 1958) was an American Republican politician and businessman from Ohio. Cooper was the 51st governor...
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    Republican nominee Myers Y. Cooper with 50.33% of the vote. Major party candidates A. Victor Donahey, Democratic Myers Y. Cooper, Republican Other candidates...
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    Republican nominee Myers Y. Cooper defeated Democratic nominee Martin L. Davey with 54.79% of the vote. Major party candidates Myers Y. Cooper, Republican Martin...
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  • artist and designer Myers Y. Cooper (1873–1958), American politician Nancy Cooper, American journalist, editor of Newsweek Nathan Cooper (disambiguation)...
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    Martha Norma Kinney Cooper (née Kinney; January 12, 1874 – April 20, 1964) was the First Lady of Ohio. After her husband Myers Y. Cooper was elected governor...
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    White defeated incumbent Republican Myers Y. Cooper with 52.80% of the vote. George White, Democratic Myers Y. Cooper, Republican Kalb, Deborah (December...
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  • in the Hyde Park–area woods, on the former estate of Ohio Governor Myers Y. Cooper (1929–1931), with trails in its "backyard". Clark is a part of the...
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  • Governor Cooper may refer to: Job Adams Cooper (1843–1899), 6th Governor of Colorado Myers Y. Cooper (1873–1958), 51st Governor of Ohio Prentice Cooper (1895–1969)...
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  • after a $300,000 fundraising drive led by future Governor of Ohio Myers Y. Cooper. The stadium could seat 15,000 spectators. Xavier demolished the stadium...
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  • lieutenant governor of Ohio from 1929 to 1931 serving under Governor Myers Y. Cooper. Brown was born in Plain City, Madison County, Ohio. He was a Republican...
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