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Harris, Fred R., 1930-

LC control no.n 79117243
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LC classificationPS3558.A64455
Personal name headingHarris, Fred R., 1930-
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Variant(s)Harris, Fred, 1930-
Associated countryUnited States
LocatedCorrales (N.M.)
Birth date1930-11-13
Place of birthWalters (Okla.)
Field of activityPolitical science Education, Higher
AffiliationUniversity of Oklahoma
University of Oklahoma. College of Law
Oklahoma. Legislature. Senate
United States. Congress. Senate
Democratic Party (U.S.)
University of New Mexico
Profession or occupationLegislators College teachers Political scientists Authors
Lawyers
Found inHis Alarms and hopes, 1968: title page (Fred R. Harris)
His Estudios sobre Estados Unidos y su relación bilateral con México, 1986: t.p. (Fred Harris) page 4 of cover (Dr.; juris doctor de la Univ. de Oklahoma; actualmente es profesor en la Univ. de Nuevo México)
His Coyote revenge, c1999: CIP title page (Fred Harris)
Phone call to pub., Apr. 26, 1999 (Fred Harris has also written non-fiction under the name Fred R. Harris; b. Nov. 13, 1930)
NUCMC data from Pawnee Nation Archives for Pawnee Business Council. Records, 1949-1974 (U.S. Sen. Fred Harris)
Biog. dir. U.S. Cong., 1989 (Harris, Fred Roy; b. 1930; U.S. senator from Okla.; prof. political sci., U. New Mexico)
NUCMC data from Museum of the Great Plains for His Papers, 1945-1968 (Fred R. Harris; b. 1930; Fred Roy Harris; U.S. Sen., gov. Okla. (1962), state legislator; currently is prof. political sci. at Univ. N.M.)
Biographical directory of the United States Congress website, viewed December 9, 2014 (Harris, Fred Roy, a Senator from Oklahoma; born in Walters, Cotton County, Okla., November 13, 1930; attended the public schools; graduated from the University of Oklahoma in 1952 and from the law school in 1954; admitted to the bar in 1954 and began to practice law in Lawton, Okla.; member, State senate 1956-1964; unsuccessful gubernatorial candidate in 1962; elected in a special election on November 3,1964, as a Democrat to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Robert S. Kerr for the term ending January 3, 1967; reelected in 1966 and served from November 4, 1964, to January 2, 1973; was not a candidate for reelection in 1972; unsuccessful candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1976; professor of political science, University of New Mexico; author; is a resident of Corrales, N.Mex.)
Healing our divided society, 2018: page ii. (Edited by Fred Harris...); Contributors (Fred Harris, J.D.; former U.S. senator from Oklahoma; University of New Mexico emeritus professor of political science; director of Fred Harris Congressional Internship Program; served as national chair of Democratic Party; chairman emeritus of Eisenhower Foundation)
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