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* Walter S. Jeffries ( 1893 – 1954 ), represented New Jersey's 2nd congressional district from 1939 – 1941, and was mayor of Margate City from 1931-1935.
In 1954, he signed the Southern Manifesto, a failed congressional attempt to block desegregation of public schools ordered by the United States Supreme Court in the case Brown v. Board of Education.
In 1954, Spaatz was appointed to the congressional advisory board set up to determine the site for the new United States Air Force Academy.
In 1954, he was elected to Congress from Texas's 12th congressional district, based in Fort Worth but also including Weatherford.
Henry Bonilla ( born January 2, 1954 ) is a former congressman who represented Texas's 23rd congressional district in the United States House of Representatives.
Shuster's official congressional biography states that he served in the United States Army from 1954 to 1956.
Goodell was a congressional liaison assistant for the Department of Justice in 1954 – 1955.
In 1954, Roosevelt was elected U. S. Representative from California's 26th congressional district, a " safe " Democratic district.
Coleen Rowley ( born December 20, 1954 ) is a former FBI agent and whistleblower, and was a Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party ( DFL ) candidate for Congress in Minnesota's 2nd congressional district, one of eight congressional districts in Minnesota in 2006.
In 1954, McIntyre won the Democratic nomination for the United States House of Representatives from New Hampshire's 1st congressional district.

1954 and elections
that the employment of communists within the government was a menace and would be a pivotal issue in the 1954 elections ; Ike was urged to respond directly and specify the various measures he had taken to purge the government of communists.
During this time, the 1954 elections were held which saw the complete defeat of Pakistan Muslim League led by Nurul Amin by the nexus of Communist Party, Marxist-Leninist Party allying with the Awami League.
Finally in 1954, the legislative elections were to be held for the Parliament.
The nexus of Communist Party of Pakistan | Communist Party, Shramik Krishak Samajbadi Dal | Marxist-Leninist and Awami League won the 1954 elections for East Pakistan.
On 10 October 1951 Grenada held its first general elections on the basis of universal adult suffrage-United Labour won 6 of the 8 elected seats on the Legislative Council in both the 1951 and 1954 elections.
In late 1954, those who stayed in Cambodia founded a legal political party, the Pracheachon Party, which participated in the 1955 and the 1958 National Assembly elections.
Rhee regained control of parliament in the 1954 elections, and thereupon fraudulently pushed through an amendment to exempt himself from the eight-year term limit, and was once again re-elected in 1956.
Since 1947, the West-Pakistan had a parliamentary republic form of government, but on the other hand, the East-Pakistan was a socialist state since the 1954 elections.
The Muslim League and Socialist Party had gained momentum since Muslim League's defeat in 1954 elections and Socialist Party had been challenging for the constituencies of Republican Party, President Iskandar Mirza's party.
At the Geneva Conference of 1954 France and the Communists agreed to divide Vietnam and hold elections in 1956.
On April 27, 1954, the Geneva Conference produced the Geneva Agreements ; supporting the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Indochina, granting it independence from France, declaring the cessation of hostilities and foreign involvement in internal Indochina affairs, delineating northern and southern zones into which opposing troops were to withdraw, they mandated unification on the basis of internationally supervised free elections to be held in July 1956.
Wilson consistently avoided any commitment of British forces, giving as reasons British military commitments to the Malayan Emergency and British co-chairmanship of the 1954 Geneva Conference which agreed the cessation of hostilities and internationally supervised elections in Vietnam.
Under the 1954 Geneva Accords, Vietnam was to undergo elections in 1956 to reunify the country.
In 1954, France and the Việt Cong agreed at the Geneva Conference that the State of Vietnam would rule the territory south of the 17th parallel, pending unification on the basis of supervised elections in 1956.
In 1954, as the term of the first National Assembly were about to expire, the Judicial Yuan ruled that the expired seats of the National Assembly would continue in power until the respective delegate region elections could be held.
When the 1954 elections brought to power a coalition of Socialists and Liberals, the new Education Minister, Leo Collard, immediately set out to reverse the measures taken by his predecessor, sparking mass protests by the Catholic bloc.
Tammany never recovered, but it staged a small scale come-back in the early 1950s under the leadership of Carmine DeSapio, who succeeded in engineering the elections of Robert Wagner, Jr., an outspoken liberal Democrat, as mayor in 1953 and Averell Harriman as state governor in 1954, while simultaneously blocking his enemies, especially Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr. in the 1954 race for state Attorney General.
In 1954, the Judicial Yuan ruled that the delegates elected to the National Assembly and Legislative Yuan in 1947 would remain in office until new elections could be held in Mainland China which had come under the control of the Communist Party of China in 1949.
The rising unpopularity of his government forced K. Kamaraj to withdraw his support for Rajaji and on March 26, 1954, he resigned as President of the Madras Legislature Congress Party thereby precipitating new elections.
In late 1954, those who stayed in Cambodia founded a legal political party, the Krom Pracheachon, which participated in the 1955 and the 1958 National Assembly elections.
This led in 1954 to a party split and the formation of the Democratic Labor Party, which used its power to influence voters ' preferences at elections to keep the ALP out of power.
There were economic and security reasons for developing a town in this region, but according to Shimon Landman, director of the Interior Ministry's Department of Minorities, the municipal elections in 1954, in which the Israel communist party Maki became the largest faction, were a source of concern.

1954 and approached
The Scranton Transit Company, whose trolleys had given the city its nickname, transferred all operations to buses as the 1954 holiday season approached.
Prof. Dr. Evert Gorter ( 1881 – 1954 ) and F. Grendel of Leiden University approached the problem from a different perspective, spreading the erythrocyte lipids as a monolayer on a Langmuir-Blodgett trough.
When Kelmsley Winnick, one of the consortia that had been awarded a franchise in the new Independent Television network in 1954 collapsed, the ITA approached ABPC to step into the breach.
In 1954, Grade was approached by American producer Hannah Weinstein to finance a series of 39 half hour episodes, at a budget of £ 10, 000 an episode, of a series she wished to make called ' The Adventures of Robin Hood ', for which she had already signed Richard Greene to the project as Robin Hood and been given the backing of US distribution company, Official Films Inc, who were confident of selling it to the US market.
A few years later he approached the surrealist group in 1948, then the College of Pataphysique in 1954.
The former branch line terminus at Crystal Palace High Level railway station closed in 1954, and the remaining Crystal Palace railway station is situated some distance below Upper Norwood and approached by many steps.
Sometime between 1952 and 1954, Woody Gelman, the head of Product Development at Topps, approached the cartoonist Wesley Morse to create Bazooka Joe and his Gang.
Sales never approached that of either the LeSabre or Electra models, but were consistent with the traditional sales penetration of Buick's sporty mid-priced models ( the 1954 to 1958 Century and 1963 to 1970 Wildcat ).
These included Blackpool's Stanley Matthews, whom Whittaker approached after the Tangerines visit to Highbury in 1954.
Junkermann showed class as an amateur and was approached twice in 1954 to defect to the GDR and become a paid amateur but Junkermann wanted to stay in West Germany and be a professional.

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