
John McCormack
John McCormack was an American politician and member of the Democratic Party who served as a U.S. Representative from Massachusetts and later as the Speaker of the House from 1962 to 1971. He was known for his strong leadership skills and his commitment to issues such as education and labor rights. McCormack was a steadfast supporter of Franklin D. Roosevelt and his policies, and he expressed concerns over the proposed 22nd Amendment, which aimed to limit presidential terms, arguing that it could restrict voter choice in future elections.
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Representative John McCormack echoed Senator Claude Pepper's denunciation of Guatemala's reforms.
Before Venezuela’s oil, there were Guatemala’s bananas | NewsJohn McCormack, one of the original founders and directors of the New Zealand gallery, Starkwhite, has had first-hand experience of the way Zavros’s practice has evolved.
Australian artist Michael Zavros created his latest exhibition while navigating major life changesCount John McCormack and his wife were early guests at Renvyle House.
Ray Burke on the legacy of multi-talented doctor and author Oliver St John Gogarty – The Irish TimesJohn McCormack is a retired architect and fellow pioneer resident who critiques the affordable housing at Graven Hill.
‘Ours was inspired by the Empire State Building!’ The chaotic brilliance of the UK’s biggest self-build town | ArchitectureProject director John McCormack said this was an attempt to reflect its 'uniquely Scottish story'.
Karen Dunbar wins Bafta for Still Wakes the Deep video game roleJohn McCormack expressed concerns that the 22nd Amendment would limit voters' choices during wartime.
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