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for president. After he was elected, Hoover appointed McNinch to a seat on the Federal Power Commission, leading to a split in the North Carolina Democratic Party that damaged the political fortunes of new U.S. Sen.
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radio broadcast occurred during his tenure as FCC head. McNinch resigned as FCC chairman on July 25, 1939, due to ill health.
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McNinch takes the oath of office, October 1, 1937, administered by Pansy Wiltshire; photo by
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Photo of McNinch taking the oath of office
Harris & Ewing
Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Anning S. Prall
James Lawrence Fly
George Otis Smith
Clyde L. Seavey
Federal Power Commission
Herbert Hoover
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Thomas Leroy Kirkpatrick
John M. Wilson
Charlotte, North Carolina
Democratic
Charlotte
North Carolina
mayor
Federal Power Commission
chairman
Federal Communications Commission
1928 presidential election
Herbert Hoover
Cameron Morrison
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Orson Welles
War of the Worlds
Frank Ramsay McNinch House
National Register of Historic Places
Prominent People of North Carolina: Brief Biographies of Leading People for Ready Reference Purposes

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