William Stuart Symington III (/ˈsaɪmɪŋtən/ SY-ming-tən; June 26, 1901 – December 14, 1988) was an American businessman and Democratic politician from Missouri...
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William Stuart Symington IV (born 1952) is a career diplomat for the United States. He served as the United States Special Envoy for South Sudan from January...
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Symington comes from a political family: his father, J. Fife Symington Jr., served as Ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago; his cousin Stuart Symington was...
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Representative from New York 1933–1951. The son of James Wolcott Wadsworth. Stuart Symington (1901–1988), the Secretary of the Air Force 1947–1950, a U.S. Senator...
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Protocol of the United States. Symington, son of Stuart Symington (U.S. senator, Missouri) and Evelyn (Wadsworth) Symington, was born on September 28, 1927...
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Stuart Johnston Symington (16 September 1926 – 11 December 2009) played first-class cricket for Leicestershire as an amateur in 1948 and 1949. He was...
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The Symington Amendment is legislation introduced by Stuart Symington, a Democratic senator from Missouri, authored to strengthen the US position on nuclear...
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time, against Democratic incumbent Stuart Symington. He lost in a close race. In 1976, Danforth ran to succeed Symington, who was retiring. He had little...
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Missouri Young Democrats and chair of the National Youth for Stuart Symington during Symington's unsuccessful 1960 run for U.S. President. Litton served as...
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Republican U.S. Representative Clark MacGregor. Incumbent Democrat Stuart Symington was originally elected in 1952 over Republican James P. Kem with 54%...
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