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  2. Born to a newspaper family in Lynchburg, Virginia, Carter Glass (1858 - 1946) took an early and active interest in politics. Elected to Congress in 1902, Glass later became Chairman of the Subcommittee, which was set up to explore the reformation of the Nation's banking and currency system. Glass favored a highly decentralized system of reserve banks, but he supported and helped guide through ...

  3. Carter Glass Jr. was born to newspaper publisher Carter Glass and his wife Aurelia (Ria) Caldwell McDearmon Glass (1859-1937) on March 29, 1893. His father became a Virginia state senator in 1898, and later a U.S. Congressman and U.S. Senator. One of two brothers, Carter Glass Jr. attended Washington and Lee University, from which he received ...

  4. Carter Glass was born in Lynchburg, Virginia, on January 4, 1858, the son of a newspaper editor. He had little schooling, due to financial distress, but rose to become editor of The Republican. A disagreement with his father, a rival newspaper owner, led Glass to purchase yet another paper.

  5. Matthew Fink talked about the legacy of Senator Carter Glass (D-VA), and how key financial reform laws he advocated changed American banking. Mr. Fink is the author of [The Unlikely Reformer ...

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  6. 15 de sept. de 2017 · Carter Glass was born in 1858 in Lynchburg, worked as a “printer’s devil” — a quaint term for a helper in a print shop — for his father, and went on to consolidate Lynchburg’s ...

  7. 17 de may. de 2018 · Carter Glass (January 4, 1858–May 28,1946) was a U.S. senator from Virginia. Along with his colleague Senator Harry Byrd, Glass was a leading member of the Republican-Democratic congressional coalition that emerged to oppose the New Deal by 1938.

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