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Arnold Abbott (b. 1924) — of Jenkintown, Montgomery County , Pa. Born in Beverly, Essex County , Mass., April 12, 1924 . Son of Melvin M. Rosenbloom and Rebecca (Marcy) Rosenbloom; married, June 20, 1948 , to Charlotte Ruth Brody. Democrat. Served in the U.S. Army during World War II; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Pennsylvania, 1964 . Jewish . Member, United World Federalists ; NAACP ; American Civil Liberties Union . Still living as of 1967.
George Venable Allen (1903-1970) — also known as George V. Allen — of Durham, Durham County , N.C.; Maryland; Washington , D.C. Born in Durham, Durham County , N.C., November 3, 1903 . Son of Thomas Ellis Allen and Harriet (Moore) Allen. School teacher and principal ; newspaper reporter ; Foreign Service officer; U.S. Vice Consul in Kingston , 1930; Shanghai , 1932; U.S. Consul in Cairo , 1936; U.S. Ambassador to Iran , 1946-48; Yugoslavia , 1949-53; India , 1953-54; Nepal , 1953-54; Greece , 1956-57; director, U.S. Information Agency, 1957-60; president, Tobacco Institute. Methodist . Member, Phi Beta Kappa ; Delta Sigma Phi ; United World Federalists . Died in Bahama, Durham County , N.C., July 11, 1970 . Interment at Rock Creek Cemetery , Washington, D.C.
Emanuel Celler (1888-1981) — also known as Manny Celler — of Brooklyn, Kings County , N.Y. Born in Brooklyn, Kings County , N.Y., May 6, 1888 . Son of Henry H. Celler and Josephine (Müller) Celler; married, June 30, 1914 , to Stella B. Baar (died 1966). Democrat. Lawyer ; U.S. Representative from New York , 1923-73 (10th District 1923-45, 15th District 1945-53, 11th District 1953-63, 10th District 1963-73); delegate to Democratic National Convention from New York, 1936 , 1940 , 1944 , 1948 , 1952 , 1956 , 1960 , 1964 . Jewish . Member, Freemasons ; Knights of Pythias ; Elks ; United World Federalists ; B'nai B'rith . Died, from pneumonia , in Brooklyn, Kings County , N.Y., January 15, 1981 . Interment at Mt. Neboh Cemetery , Glendale, Queens, N.Y.
Frank Forrester Church (1924-1984) — also known as Frank Church ; "Senator Sunday School" ; "Frank Cathedral" — of Boise, Ada County , Idaho. Born in Boise, Ada County , Idaho, July 25, 1924 . Son of Frank Forrester Church and Laura (Bilderback) Church; married, June 21, 1947 , to Bethine Clark (niece of Barzilla Worth Clark ; daughter of Chase Addison Clark ). Democrat. Served in the U.S. Army during World War II; U.S. Senator from Idaho , 1957-81; defeated, 1980; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Idaho, 1960 ; candidate for Democratic nomination for President, 1976 . Member, American Legion ; United World Federalists . Died, of pancreatic cancer , in Bethesda, Montgomery County , Md., April 7, 1984 . Interment at Morris Hill Cemetery , Boise, Idaho.
Joseph Sill Clark, Jr. (1901-1990) — also known as Joseph S. Clark, Jr. — of Philadelphia, Philadelphia County , Pa. Born in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County , Pa., October 21, 1901 . Son of Joseph S. Clark and Kate Richardson (Avery) Clark; married to Noel Hall. Democrat. Lawyer ; served in the U.S. Army Air Force in World War II; mayor of Philadelphia, Pa. , 1952-56; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Pennsylvania, 1952 , 1956 , 1964 ; U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania , 1957-69; defeated, 1968. Unitarian . Member, Americans for Democratic Action ; American Legion ; Veterans of Foreign Wars ; Lions ; American Bar Association ; United World Federalists ; Phi Beta Kappa ; American Philosophical Society . Died in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County , Pa., January 12, 1990 . Burial location unknown .
Alan MacGregor Cranston (1914-2000) — also known as Alan Cranston — of Los Altos Hills, Santa Clara County , Calif.; Sacramento, Sacramento County , Calif.; Los Angeles, Los Angeles County , Calif. Born in Palo Alto, Santa Clara County , Calif., June 19, 1914 . Son of William Cranston and Carol (Dixon) Cranston; married, November 6, 1940 , to Geneva McMath (divorced 1951); married 1978 to Norma Weintraub. Democrat. Journalist ; served in the U.S. Army during World War II; real estate business ; delegate to Democratic National Convention from California, 1956 , 1960 , 1964 , 1972 ; California state controller , 1959-67; U.S. Senator from California , 1969-93; defeated in primary, 1964; candidate for Democratic nomination for President, 1984 . Protestant . Member, United World Federalists . Sued by Adolf Hitler over his unexpurgated translation into English of Mein Kampf . Reprimanded by the Senate in 1991 over his dealings with Lincoln Savings and Loan president Charles Keating. Died in Los Altos, Santa Clara County , Calif., December 31, 2000 . Burial location unknown .
William Orville Douglas (1898-1980) — also known as William O. Douglas — of New Haven, New Haven County , Conn.; Goose Prairie, Yakima County , Wash. Born in Maine, Otter Tail County , Minn., October 16, 1898 . Son of William Douglas and Julia Bickford (Fiske) Douglas; married, August 16, 1923 , to Mildred M. Riddle; married 1966 to Kathleen Heffernan. Democrat. Served in the U.S. Army during World War I; lawyer ; law professor ; member, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission , 1936-39; chair, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission , 1937-39; Justice of U.S. Supreme Court , 1939-75. Presbyterian . Member, Freemasons ; United World Federalists ; American Bar Association ; Beta Theta Pi ; Phi Alpha Delta ; Delta Sigma Rho ; Phi Beta Kappa . Died in Washington , D.C., January 19, 1980 . Interment at Arlington National Cemetery , Arlington, Va.
Thomas Knight Finletter (b. 1893) — also known as Thomas K. Finletter — of Manhattan, New York County , N.Y. Born in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County , Pa., November 11, 1893 . Son of Thomas Dickson Finletter and Helen (Grill) Finletter. Democrat. Served in the U.S. Army during World War I; lawyer ; special assistant to U.S. Secretary of State Cordell Hull , 1941-44; Secretary of the U.S. Air Force, 1950-53; delegate to Democratic National Convention from New York, 1960 ; U.S. Ambassador to NATO, 1961-65. Member, Council on Foreign Relations ; Delta Phi ; Americans for Democratic Action ; United World Federalists . Burial location unknown .
Ralph Edward Flanders (1880-1970) — also known as Ralph E. Flanders — of Springfield, Windsor County , Vt. Born in Barnet, Caledonia County , Vt., September 28, 1880 . Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Vermont, 1940 ; U.S. Senator from Vermont , 1946-59. Congregationalist . Member, United World Federalists . Died in Springfield, Windsor County , Vt., February 19, 1970 . Cremated ; ashes interred at Summer Hill Cemetery , Springfield, Vt.
Donald MacKay Fraser (b. 1924) — also known as Donald M. Fraser ; Don Fraser — of Minneapolis, Hennepin County , Minn. Born in Minneapolis, Hennepin County , Minn., February 20, 1924 . Served in the U.S. Navy during World War II; lawyer ; member of Minnesota state senate 29th District, 1954-62; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Minnesota, 1960 , 1964 , 1984 ; U.S. Representative from Minnesota 5th District, 1963-79; mayor of Minneapolis, Minn. , 1980-93. Member, United World Federalists . Still living as of 2009.
James Grove Fulton (1903-1971) — also known as James G. Fulton — of Dormont, Allegheny County , Pa. Born in Dormont, Allegheny County , Pa., March 1, 1903 . Son of James Ernest Fulton. Republican. Member of Pennsylvania state senate , 1939-40; served in the U.S. Navy during World War II; U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania , 1945-71 (31st District 1945-53, 27th District 1953-71); died in office 1971; delegate to Republican National Convention from Pennsylvania, 1952 , 1956 , 1960 , 1964 . Presbyterian . Member, American Judicature Society ; American Academy of Political and Social Science ; Veterans of Foreign Wars ; American Legion ; Lions ; Elks ; Eagles ; Moose ; United World Federalists . Died in Washington , D.C., October 6, 1971 . Interment at Mt. Lebanon Cemetery , Pittsburgh, Pa.
Donald S. Harrington (b. 1914) — of New York. Born in Newton, Middlesex County , Mass., July 11, 1914 . Son of Charles Harrington and Leita Hersey Harrington; father of Loni Hancock (who married Tom Bates ). Liberal. Candidate for Lieutenant Governor of New York , 1966; New York Liberal Party state chair, 1967. Member, United World Federalists . Still living as of 1967.
Robert Lee Humber (1898-1970) — of Greenville, Pitt County , N.C. Born in Greenville, Pitt County , N.C., May 30, 1898 . Son of Robert Lee Humber and Lena Clyde (Davis) Humber; married, October 16, 1929 , to Lucie Berthier. Democrat. Served in the U.S. Army during World War I; Rhodes scholar ; lawyer ; alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from North Carolina, 1956 ; member of North Carolina state senate 5th District, 1959-64. Baptist . Member, Phi Beta Kappa ; Omicron Delta Kappa ; Phi Delta Phi ; Sigma Phi Epsilon ; United World Federalists ; American Legion ; Rotary ; American Bar Association ; American Judicature Society ; American Academy of Political and Social Science ; Farm Bureau ; National Trust for Historic Preservation . Died November 10, 1970 . Interment at Cherry Hill Cemetery , Greenville, N.C.
Jacob Koppel Javits (1904-1986) — also known as Jacob K. Javits — of Manhattan, New York County , N.Y. Born in New York, New York County , N.Y., May 18, 1904 . Son of Morris Javits and Ida (Littman) Javits; married, November 30, 1947 , to Marion Ann Borris. Lawyer ; colonel in the U.S. Army during World War II; U.S. Representative from New York 21st District, 1947-54; New York state attorney general , 1955-57; U.S. Senator from New York , 1957-81; defeated (Liberal), 1980; delegate to Republican National Convention from New York, 1956 , 1960 , 1964 . Jewish . Member, American Legion ; Veterans of Foreign Wars ; Jewish War Veterans ; United World Federalists ; Amvets . Received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1983. Died, of ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease ), in West Palm Beach, Palm Beach County , Fla., March 7, 1986 . Interment at Linden Hill Cemetery , Ridgewood, Queens, N.Y.
Vito Anthony Marcantonio (1902-1954) — also known as Vito Marcantonio — of Manhattan, New York County , N.Y. Born in New York City (unknown county ), N.Y., December 10, 1902 . Son of Samuel Marcantonio and Angelina (De Dobitis) Marcantonio; married, May 20, 1925 , to Miriam A. Sanders. Lawyer ; campaign manager for U.S. Rep. Fiorello H. LaGuardia , 1924-32; U.S. Representative from New York , 1935-37, 1939-51 (20th District 1935-37, 1939-45, 18th District 1945-51); defeated, 1936, 1950; American Labor candidate for mayor of New York City, N.Y. , 1949; New York American Labor Party state chair, 1949. Catholic . Member, United World Federalists ; American Civil Liberties Union . Fell dead, after coming up the subway stairs, on Broadway by City Hall Park, New York, New York County , N.Y., August 9, 1954 . Interment at Woodlawn Cemetery , Bronx, N.Y.
Claude Denson Pepper (1900-1989) — also known as Claude Pepper — of Tallahassee, Leon County , Fla.; Miami, Miami-Dade County , Fla. Born near Dudleyville, Chambers County , Ala., September 8, 1900 . Democrat. Served in the U.S. Army during World War I; lawyer ; member of Florida state house of representatives , 1929-30; U.S. Senator from Florida , 1936-51; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Florida, 1940 (alternate), 1944 (alternate), 1948 (alternate), 1956 , 1960 , 1964 , 1968 ; U.S. Representative from Florida , 1963-89 (3rd District 1963-67, 11th District 1967-73, 14th District 1973-83, 18th District 1983-89); died in office 1989. Baptist . Member, Woodmen ; American Legion ; Forty and Eight ; Freemasons ; Shriners ; Elks ; Moose ; Kiwanis ; American Bar Association ; Phi Beta Kappa ; Omicron Delta Kappa ; Phi Alpha Delta ; Sigma Upsilon ; Kappa Alpha Order ; United World Federalists . Received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1989. Died May 30, 1989 . Interment at Oakland Cemetery , Tallahassee, Fla.
Asa Philip Randolph (b. 1889) — also known as A. Philip Randolph — of Manhattan, New York County , N.Y. Born in Crescent City, Putnam County , Fla., April 15, 1889 . Son of James William Randolph and Elizabeth (Robinson) Randolph. Socialist. Candidate for New York state assembly from New York County 19th District, 1919; candidate for New York state comptroller , 1920; candidate for U.S. Representative from New York 21st District, 1924; organizer , Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters; vice-president , AFL-CIO, 1957. Black . Methodist . Member, Freemasons ; Elks ; American Civil Liberties Union ; United World Federalists . Recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom on September 14, 1964. Burial location unknown .
Upton Beall Sinclair (1878-1968) — also known as Upton Sinclair — of California. Born in Baltimore , Md., September 20, 1878 . Novelist and social crusader; author of The Jungle , about the meat-packing industry in Chicago; Socialist candidate for U.S. Representative from California 10th District, 1920; Socialist candidate for U.S. Senator from California , 1922; candidate for Governor of California , 1926 (Socialist), 1934 (Democratic); Socialist candidate for Presidential Elector for California, 1928 , 1932 ; received the Pulitzer Prize for fiction in 1943 for the novel Dragon's Teeth . Member, United World Federalists ; League for Industrial Democracy . Died in Bound Brook, Somerset County , N.J., November 25, 1968 . Interment at Rock Creek Cemetery , Washington, D.C.
Benjamin McLaine Spock (1903-1998) — also known as Benjamin Spock — Born in New Haven, New Haven County , Conn., May 2, 1903 . Son of Benjamin Ives Spock and Mildred Louise (Stoughton) Spock; married, June 25, 1927 , to Jane Davenport Cheney (divorced 1976); married 1976 to Mary Morgan. Won an Olympic gold medal in rowing at the 1924 Paris games; physician ; served in the U.S. Navy during World War II; author of influential book, Baby and Child Care ; People's candidate for President of the United States , 1972; People's candidate for Vice President of the United States , 1976. Member, United World Federalists . Died in La Jolla, San Diego County , Calif., March 15, 1998 . Burial location unknown .
Glen Hearst Taylor (1904-1984) — also known as Glen H. Taylor — of Pocatello, Bannock County , Idaho. Born in Portland, Multnomah County , Ore., April 12, 1904 . Son of Pleasant John Taylor and Olive Oatman (Higgins) Taylor; married, March 31, 1931 , to Dora Marie Pike. Candidate for U.S. Representative from Idaho , 1938; U.S. Senator from Idaho , 1945-51; defeated (Democratic), 1940, 1942; Progressive candidate for Vice President of the United States , 1948. Member, United World Federalists . Country-western singer . Arrested on May 1, 1948, in Birmingham, Alabama, for attempting to use a door reserved for Negroes, rather than the whites-only door; convicted in 1949 of disorderly conduct. Died April 28, 1984 . Interment at Skylawn Memorial Park , San Mateo, Calif.
James Jermiah Wadsworth (1905-1984) — also known as James J. Wadsworth — of Geneseo, Livingston County , N.Y.; Washington , D.C. Born in Groveland, Livingston County , N.Y., June 12, 1905 . Great-grandson of James S. Wadsworth ; grandson of John Milton Hay and James Wolcott Wadsworth ; son of James Wolcott Wadsworth, Jr. and Alice (Hay) Wadsworth; married, June 16, 1927 , to Harty Griggs Tilton; brother of Evelyn Wadsworth (who married of William Stuart Symington ); uncle of James Wadsworth Symington . Republican. Member of New York state assembly from Livingston County, 1932-41; U.S. Representative to United Nations , 1960-61; member, Federal Communications Commission , 1965-69. Episcopalian . Member, Council on Foreign Relations ; United World Federalists . Died in 1984 . Burial location unknown .
Gerhard Mennen Williams (1911-1988) — also known as G. Mennen Williams ; "Soapy" — of Detroit, Wayne County , Mich.; Grosse Pointe Farms, Wayne County , Mich. Born in Detroit, Wayne County , Mich., February 23, 1911 . Son of Henry Phillips Williams and Elma Christina (Mennen) Williams; married, June 26, 1937 , to Nancy Lace Quirk (sister of Daniel Trowbridge Quirk ). Democrat. Served in the U.S. Navy during World War II; Governor of Michigan , 1949-60; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Michigan, 1952 , 1956 , 1960 , 1964 ; candidate for U.S. Senator from Michigan , 1966; U.S. Ambassador to Philippines , 1968-69; justice of Michigan state supreme court , 1971-86; chief justice of Michigan state supreme court , 1983-86. Episcopalian . Member, Phi Beta Kappa ; Order of the Coif ; Phi Gamma Delta ; Phi Delta Phi ; Freemasons ; Eagles ; Elks ; Moose ; Amvets ; American Legion ; Veterans of Foreign Wars ; Sons of the American Revolution ; Order of Ahepa ; Grange ; Americans for Democratic Action ; United World Federalists . Died in Detroit, Wayne County , Mich., February 2, 1988 . Interment at Protestant Cemetery , Mackinac Island, Mich.
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