Hazel Abel (née Hempel; July 10, 1888 – July 30, 1966) was an American educator and politician in the U.S. state of Nebraska, who served as a member of...
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woman to represent Nebraska in the U.S. Senate (after Eva Bowring and Hazel Abel) and the first to be reelected. From 1990 to 2004, Fischer served on the...
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for the Senate from Nebraska in 1954 and won; subsequently, incumbent Hazel Abel resigned, and Curtis was appointed to the seat on January 1, 1955, getting...
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term. In November, Republican Hazel Abel was elected to finish the term. Although elected to finish the class 2 term, Abel did not run for the next term...
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held by Republicans, with Roman Hruska winning the Class I election and Hazel Abel winning the Class II election. In the 1952 election, incumbent Senator...
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1952), Canadian politician Hazel Abel (1888–1966), American politician I. W. Abel (1908–1987), American labor leader John Abel (Australian politician) (1939–2019)...
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Allen were all appointed and were never elected; Gladys Pyle (R-SD) and Hazel Abel (R-NE), were elected, but not to full terms (i.e., to complete terms where...
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Senator Abel or Abell may refer to: Edward Lincoln Abel (1860–1926), South Dakota State Senate Hazel Abel (1888–1966), member of the United States Senate...
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in 1982 and is considered a prime example of the rural cemetery form. Hazel Abel (1888–1966), US Senator Victor Emanuel Anderson (1902–1962), Governor...
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did not run in the special election and Hazel Abel (R) was elected November 2, 1954 to finish the term. Abel resigned December 31, 1954 and her successor...
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