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  1. La vicepresidencia fue descrita por el exvicepresidente John N. Garner en 1960 como que "no vale un balde de orina caliente". [ 2 ] Antes de la aprobación de la Vigesimoquinta Enmienda , las vacantes en el cargo de vicepresidente no podían ser ocupadas hasta las siguientes elecciones.

  2. The John Nance Garner House, located in Uvalde, Texas, United States, was the home of American Vice-President John Nance Garner and his wife Ettie from 1920 until Ettie's death in 1948. Garner, a native of Uvalde, lived there until 1952, when he moved to a small cottage on the property and donated the main house to the City of Uvalde as a memorial to Mrs. Garner.

  3. 11 de may. de 2018 · John Nance Garner. The thirty-second vice-president of the United States, John Nance "Cactus Jack" Garner (1868-1967) was a wily Texas politician and master of the legislative process. He was also the most powerful man in Congress when he chose to join Franklin Delano Roosevelt on the Democratic ticket for the 1932 presidential election.

  4. Sir Lord Baltimore was an American rock band from Brooklyn, New York City, formed in 1968 by lead vocalist and drummer John Garner, guitarist Louis Dambra, and bassist Gary Justin. Some have cited the 1971 review of their debut record, Kingdom Come , in Creem magazine as containing the first documented use of the term "heavy metal" to refer to a style of music.

  5. John Nance Garner (1868-1967), a Texas Democrat popularly known as “Cactus Jack,” presided over the House of Representatives and the Senate. After becoming Speaker of the House in 1931, he ran for president in 1932, but instead accepted the vice presidency alongside Franklin Roosevelt. Although he gave up the powerful Speaker’s gavel for ...

  6. John Nance Garner Signature2.svg. Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: 224 × 69 pixels. Other resolutions: 320 × 99 pixels | 640 × 197 pixels | 1,024 × 315 pixels | 1,280 × 394 pixels | 2,560 × 789 pixels. Original file ‎ (SVG file, nominally 224 × 69 pixels, file size: 8 KB)

  7. 25 de abr. de 2024 · Early Political Career. John Nance Garner Garner was born on November 22, 1868, in a log cabin near Detroit, Texas. He attended Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, but never graduated. He eventually studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1890. After serving as a county judge, Garner was elected to the Texas House of Representatives.