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  1. Kenneth Douglas McKellar (January 29, 1869 – October 25, 1957) was an American politician from Tennessee who served as a United States Representative from 1911 until 1917 and as a United States Senator from 1917 until 1953.

  2. Kenneth McKellar (Paisley, Escocia, Reino Unido, 23 de junio de 1927 - A orillas del Lago Tahoe, 9 de abril de 2010) fue un tenor escocés. [1]

  3. 8 de oct. de 2017 · With their allies, the Crump-McKellar tandem would form one of the most powerful political teams in the history of Tennessee. In 1911 McKellar was elected to fill the unexpired term of Representative George W. Gordon of Tennessee’s Tenth Congressional District. He was reelected in 1912 and 1914.

  4. Kenneth McKellar was an established political figure in Memphis and Shelby County well before Edward Hull Crump had consolidated his power base. McKellar proved to be a popular congressman and he had accumulated a nest egg that in today’s dollars would be worth around $7.5 million.

  5. Kenneth McKellar, with the Democrats back in the White House and in control of Congress, found himself serving as Chairman of the relatively minor Post Office & Post Roads Committee, as well as the ranking member of the powerful Senate Appropriations Committee.

  6. Kenneth D. McKellar was the first person ever to be elected by the people of Tennessee to the United States Senate. It is certainly true that McKellar was one of the best vote-getters in Tennessee’s history as he beat virtually every politician of standing to get to the Senate and stay there.