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Reed, David Aiken

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Reed, David Aiken (1880–1953)

US senator who served (Republican, Pennsylvania) from 1922 to 1935. He wrote the national origins clause in the Reed-Johnson Immigration Act (1924). A conservative, he opposed the New Deal yet supported Roosevelt's defence policies.

He was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He was a lawyer and veteran of World War I.



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