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in 1917, and spoke vigorously in defense of the
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Menasha city attorney Silas L. Spengler in the Republican primary. He faced no opposition in the
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Republican nomination, but still saw unusually high turnout at the primary. He faced Reilly and Poltl again in the general election. Keefe doubled down on his attacks on the Roosevelt administration, calling him a
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Charles H. Stevens, alleging he circulated false accusations against Keefe in the election, at the time this was
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indicting the chairman of the Winnebago County board, George A. Loescher. Loescher was charged with self-dealing in contracts for the county's Sunnyview sanatorium and Hicks Memorial Home over ten years. Loescher ultimately made a plea deal, pleading
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Ohm, Howard F.; Kuehn, Hazel L., eds. (1948). "Parties and Elections".
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Ohm, Howard F.; Kuehn, Hazel L., eds. (1946). "Parties and Elections".
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Ohm, Howard F.; Kuehn, Hazel L., eds. (1944). "Parties and Elections".
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On December 13, 1912, Frank Keefe married Mildred Virginia Steele of
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Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack
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to maintain strict U.S. neutrality as Europe spiraled into
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2123:"Governor Ousts Plummer; Appoints Hubblewhite as Sheriff"
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the sheriff, so instead made his case to the governor,
2701:"Strict Neutrality Sentiment Voiced by Frank B. Keefe"
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Wisconsin's 6th congressional district 1932–1963
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from 1939 to 1951. He previously served six years as
2542:"Keefe Attacks Roosevelt as Dictator in Address Here"
2446:"Roosevelt Flayed by F. B. Keefe for Broken Promises"
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2572:"Townsend Plan Favored in Address by Attorney Keefe"
2510:"F. B. Keefe Polls Outstanding Vote in Oshkosh City"
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2478:"Reilly Attacks Frank B. Keefe in Menasha Talk"
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3108:"Mrs. Keefe, 71, Congressman's Widow, is Dead"
707:Forsythe) Keefe. Thomas Keefe was a child of
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1905:"A Plain Statement from Frank B. Keefe"
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2221:The Two Rivers Reporter and Chronicle
2187:"Resignation of Loescher is Tendered"
1999:"Keefe Will Speak for "Fighting Bob""
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1523:"Former Portage Attorney in Suit"
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2518:. September 21, 1938. p. 11
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2872:. January 17, 1942. p. 16
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2578:. October 21, 1938. p. 5
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2005:. November 3, 1924. p. 5
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2974:The Wisconsin Blue Book 1948
2937:The Wisconsin Blue Book 1946
2900:The Wisconsin Blue Book 1944
2801:The Wisconsin Blue Book 1942
2606:The Wisconsin Blue Book 1940
2413:The Wisconsin Blue Book 1937
1657:. January 4, 1915. p. 1
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2639:"Waging Fight on Communism"
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2155:"Charges Against Loescher"
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1459:"E. J. Dempsey is Named"
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349:Early life and education
205:Cause of death
32:Frank Keefe (swim coach)
3049:Wisconsin State Journal
2738:Wisconsin State Journal
1649:"County Officers Go In"
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1841:"That Recall Petition"
1527:Portage Daily Register
1427:"Officers are Elected"
1400:"Keefe, Frank Bateman"
1045:Walter D. Corrigan Sr.
669:Attack on Pearl Harbor
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552:Albert J. Pullen
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181:Winneconne, Wisconsin
4256:Burials in Wisconsin
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2839:Oshkosh Northwestern
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4186:1887 births
4158:C. Zablocki
4122:A. O'Konski
4054:J. McCarthy
3977:A. O'Konski
3909:J. McCarthy
3841:A. O'Konski
3723:A. O'Konski
3714:H. McMurray
3651:H. Sauthoff
3502:H. Sauthoff
3493:B. Gehrmann
3375:H. Griswold
3357:B. Gehrmann
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1190:Henry Danes
610:During the
499:speakeasies
438:World War I
433:draft board
140:Preceded by
94:Preceded by
18:Frank Keefe
4180:Categories
4113:G. Withrow
4004:C. Kersten
3339:J. Schafer
3229:R. C. Laus
3013:(Report).
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1327:Republican
1253:Republican
1179:Republican
1085:Republican
1009:Republican
912:Republican
835:Democratic
782:Republican
756:Plurality
665:Lend-Lease
573:Alf Landon
323:Republican
305:Profession
240:Democratic
235:Republican
174:1887-09-23
4160: (D)
4151: (D)
4142: (R)
4133: (R)
4131:J. Byrnes
4124: (R)
4115: (R)
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3950:R. Murray
3943: (R)
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3859:J. Byrnes
3852: (D)
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3805:R. Murray
3798: (R)
3789: (P)
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3716: (D)
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3705:L. Dilweg
3698: (R)
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3669:R. Murray
3662: (R)
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3512:S. Bolles
3504: (P)
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3411:R. Murray
3404: (R)
3395: (R)
3386: (R)
3377: (R)
3368: (R)
3366:S. Bolles
3359: (P)
3350: (P)
3341: (R)
3318: (R)
3309: (P)
3267:Wisconsin
2745:August 3,
750:Defeated
741:Election
373:in 1910.
284:Education
130:In office
84:In office
69:Wisconsin
4140:G. Davis
4104:L. Smith
4086:F. Keefe
4045:A. Wiley
4013:G. Davis
3968:L. Smith
3941:F. Keefe
3900:A. Wiley
3868:R. Henry
3832:L. Smith
3796:F. Keefe
3764:A. Wiley
3696:L. Smith
3660:F. Keefe
3619:A. Wiley
3577:L. Smith
3549:L. Thill
3531:F. Keefe
3522:J. Johns
3461:A. Wiley
3420:L. Thill
3402:F. Keefe
3393:J. Johns
3316:A. Wiley
3120:July 11,
3088:July 11,
3056:July 11,
3028:July 11,
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1355:109,312
1310:General
1236:General
1205:111,950
1162:General
1068:General
1035:116,371
992:General
896:General
863:105,987
818:General
766:Primary
747:Elected
595:and the
589:New Deal
519:Congress
276:Children
77:district
4077:M. Hull
3932:M. Hull
3787:M. Hull
3642:M. Hull
3484:M. Hull
3348:M. Hull
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1358:12,831
1352:43.77%
1349:47,844
1334:55.51%
1331:60,675
1282:26,894
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1276:34.66%
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1208:38,307
1202:32.32%
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1186:66.54%
1183:74,487
1134:15.99%
1131:10,645
1114:28,021
1111:66,556
1108:20.08%
1105:13,364
1092:62.18%
1089:41,385
1058:16.66%
1055:19,387
1038:36,659
1032:25.92%
1029:30,162
1016:57.42%
1013:66,821
964:15.42%
961:13,258
944:20,240
941:85,982
938:30.06%
935:25,842
919:53.59%
916:46,082
886:23.96%
883:25,395
860:36.71%
857:38,904
842:39.33%
839:41,688
810:17,647
807:33.93%
789:66.07%
786:11,659
770:Sep. 15
651:In the
448:Kiwanis
408:on the
391:Oshkosh
270:
262:
258:
4034:Senate
3889:Senate
3744:Senate
3599:Senate
3441:Senate
3296:Senate
3182:from
1376:0.73%
1314:Nov. 2
1300:1.09%
1240:Nov. 5
1226:1.15%
1223:1,282
1166:Nov. 7
1152:1.74%
1149:1,157
1072:Nov. 3
996:Nov. 5
982:0.93%
900:Nov. 8
866:2,784
822:Nov. 3
813:5,671
804:5,988
753:Total
635:aliens
250:Spouse
200:, U.S.
183:, U.S.
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