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  1. Portrait by Henrique Medina 3rd United States Senate Minority Leader

  2. Charles Charles L. Linza McNary (12 Jun 1874 - 25 Feb 1944) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (15 entries) edit. arzwiki تشارلز ال.

  3. 13 de abr. de 2023 · Charles McNary. McNary in 1931. Senate Minority Leader; In office March 4, 1933 – February 25, 1944: Deputy: Felix Hebert Warren Austin: Preceded by ...

  4. MCNARY, CHARLES LINZA, a Senator from Oregon; born on a farm near Salem, Marion County, Oreg., June 12, 1874; attended the public schools and Leland Stanford Junior University, California; studied law; admitted to the bar in 1898 and commenced practice in Salem, Oreg.; deputy district attorney of the third judicial district 1904-1911; dean of ...

  5. The McNary–Haugen Farm Relief Act, which never became law, was a controversial plan in the 1920s to subsidize American agriculture by raising the domestic prices of five crops. The plan was for the government to buy each crop and then store it or export it at a loss. It was co-authored by Charles L. McNary (R-Oregon) and Gilbert N. Haugen (R

  6. Political Career. McNary first held public office in 1892 when he became Marion County's deputy recorder, remaining in the position until 1896. In 1904 he managed his brother John's successful campaign to be district attorney for the third judicial district of Oregon. John then appointed his younger brother as his deputy, and Charles served as ...