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Byrnes Hall, a dormitory at Clemson University, where Byrnes was a Life Trustee. James F. Byrnes High School in Duncan, South Carolina. In 1948, Byrnes and his wife established the James F. Byrnes Foundation Scholarships, and since then, more than 1,000 young South Carolinians have been assisted in obtaining a college education.
James F. Byrnes, 1943. Electoral history of James F. Byrnes, 49th United States Secretary of State (1945-1947), Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court (1941-1942), United States Senator from South Carolina (1931-1941), 104th Governor of South Carolina (1951-1955) and United States Representative from South Carolina (1911-1925)
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Among the possible candidates were James F. Byrnes, Roosevelt's "assisting president", who initially was the prominent alternative, Associate Justice William O. Douglas, U.S. Senators Alben W. Barkley and Harry S. Truman as well as the industrialist Henry J. Kaiser and Speaker of the House Sam Rayburn. [5]
The 1936 South Carolina United States Senate election was held on November 2, 1936 to select the U.S. Senator from the state of South Carolina.Incumbent Democratic Senator James F. Byrnes won the Democratic primary and defeated two Republican candidates in the general election to win another six-year term.
James Byrnes may refer to: James Byrnes (Australian politician) (1806–1886), New South Wales politician; James Byrnes (sailor) (1838–1882), Irish sailor and Medal of Honor recipient; James F. Byrnes (1882–1972), American politician and South Carolina Supreme Court justice; Jim Byrnes (baseball) (1880–1941), American baseball player
With a 14-9 lead, Byrnes linebacker James Oates returns an interception 78 yards to stop Spartanburg in the red zone and seal the Rebels win. With a 14-9 lead, Byrnes linebacker James Oates ...
James F. Byrnes (1879–1972) — senator from South Carolina (nominated and confirmed) [8] Hiram W. Johnson (1866–1945) – senator from California ; former governor of California [ 19 ] Sherman Minton (1890–1965) – senator from Indiana (nominated by Harry S. Truman in 1949 and confirmed) [ 3 ]