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Representative and John
In the matter of money State's most unrelenting watchdog during the Eisenhower years was Representative John J. Rooney, of Brooklyn, who controlled the purse for diplomatic administrative expenses.
After the disaster of The Representative, John Gibson Lockhart became a bitter enemy and the two never reconciled.
In 2003, U. S. Representative John Conyers paid tribute to Bo Diddley in the United States House of Representatives describing him as " one of the true pioneers of rock and roll, who has influenced generations ".
* Samuel Dexter, U. S. Representative, Secretary of War, Secretary of the Treasury, administered the oath of office to Chief Justice John Marshall
* John Randall Walker ( 1874 – 1942 ), U. S. Representative from Georgia
Democratic U. S. Representative John Conyers described this as a " stunning ethical breach that cries out for an immediate investigation.
Fleischer later stated that this referred to both Maher and remarks against Arabs by Representative John Cooksey that were considered disparaging.
From 1965 to 1988 she served as secretary and receptionist to John Conyers, an African-American U. S. Representative.
That year, John Conyers, an African-American U. S. Representative, hired her as a secretary and receptionist for his congressional office in Detroit.
* 1953 – U. S. Representative John Fitzgerald Kennedy marries Jacqueline Lee Bouvier at St. Mary's Church in Newport, Rhode Island.
State Representative John W. Butler, head of the World's Christian Fundamentals Association, lobbied state legislatures to pass anti-evolution laws, succeeding in Tennessee when the Butler Act was passed.
* John C. Black, US Representative and Medal of Honor recipient
* John Coburn ( Indiana ), United States Representative from Indiana
* John L. Wilson, US Representative and Senator
** John C. McKenzie, American Congress Representative from Illinois ( d. 1941 )
* May 8 – John Heath, U. S. Representative for Virginia ( d. 1810 )
* December 23 – John M. Vining, U. S. Representative for Delaware ( d. 1802 )
* April 16 – John Alexander ( Ohio ), U. S. Representative ( d. 1848 )
In the 1970 gubernatorial election, Thurmond's preferred candidate, conservative U. S. Representative Albert W. Watson, was defeated by the more moderate opponent, Democrat John C. West, who had opposed Thurmond's initial write-in election to the Senate and the then outgoing lieutenant governor.
John Sherman, nicknamed " The Ohio Icicle " ( May 10, 1823 – October 22, 1900 ), was a U. S. Representative and U. S. Senator from Ohio during the Civil War and into the late nineteenth century.
* John Calhoon ( 1797-death date unknown ), United States Representative from Kentucky
* John Calhoun Bell, United States Representative
In February 2008, a Facebook group formed by law professor John Palfrey encouraged him to run for Congress from California's 12th congressional district, the seat vacated by the death of U. S. Representative Tom Lantos.

Representative and Quincy
* Josiah Quincy III-president of Harvard University ( 1829 – 1845 ), U. S. Representative ( 1805 – 1813 ), mayor of Boston ( 1823 – 1828 )
However, opposition from John Quincy Adams, who was serving as a US Representative from Massachusetts's 8th congressional district scuttled the project as " not fair and honest warfare " and called the Colt mine an " unchristian contraption ".
* Robert Quincy Lee ( 1869 – 1930 ), U. S. Representative from Texas
* John Quincy Adams, a Senator ( 1803 – 1808 ) ( later President and Representative ) from Massachusetts, for breaking away from the Federalist Party.
Hugh Quincy Alexander ( 7 August 1911 – 17 September 1989 ) was a Democratic U. S. Representative from North Carolina between 1953 and 1963.
* Hugh Quincy Alexander ( 1911 – 1989 ), Democratic U. S Representative from North Carolina
In the 1824 election, no outright majority was attained and the process required resolution in the House of Representative, whose Speaker and candidate in his own right, Henry Clay, gave his support to John Quincy Adams, and was then selected to be his Secretary of State.

Representative and Adams
Adams was elected a U. S. Representative from Massachusetts after leaving office, the only president ever to be so, serving for the last 17 years of his life with far greater success than he had achieved in the presidency.
However, Representative Stephen Van Rensselaer swung New York to Adams and thereby the 1824 Presidency.
* Stephen Adams, United States Senator and Representative
For Adams, Mill's Considerations on Representative Government showed the necessity of an enlightened, moral, and intelligent elite to provide leadership to a government elected by the masses and subject to demagoguery, ignorance, and corruption.
Sandy Adams, current one term U. S. Congresswoman and four term State Representative, has filed to challenge Mica.
* George Madison Adams ( 1837 – 1920 ), U. S. Representative from Kentucky
* George E. Adams ( 1840 – 1917 ), U. S. Representative from Illinois
* George Adams Post ( 1854 – 1925 ), U. S. Representative from Pennsylvania
Adams was a Democrat from Washington and served as a U. S. Representative, Senator, and United States Secretary of Transportation before retiring in January 1993.
Cunningham was elected as a Republican to the seventh district vacancy in a special election when U. S. Representative Brock Adams resigned to become Secretary of Transportation.
* Robert Adams Jr., 1869, 196th Moderator, PA State Senator 1883-1886, US Minister to Brazil 1889-1890, US Representative from Pennsylvania 1893.
In 2005, Adams met Beau Breedlove, a young man interning for Oregon State Representative Kim Thatcher.
Townsend was elected to the U. S. Senate in 1928, defeating incumbent Democratic U. S. Senator Thomas F. Bayard, Jr. and was reelected in 1934, defeating former Democratic U. S. Representative Wilbur L. Adams.
* Charles H. Adams ( 1824 – 1902 ), U. S. Representative from New York

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