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Kenyon, William Squire

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Kenyon, William Squire (1869–1933)

US senator and judge. He served in the US Senate (Republican, Ohio) 1911–22, where as a progressive he supported labour and the ‘farm bloc’. While a US circuit judge 1922–23, he cancelled the leases that Secretary of Interior Albert Fall had granted in what was known as the Teapot Dome scandal.

He was born in Elyria, Ohio, and trained as a lawyer.



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