LC control no. | n 81044263 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Alexander, Lamar, 1940- |
Variant(s) | Alexander, Andrew L., 1940- Alexander, Lamar |
See also | Tennessee. Governor (1979-1987 : Alexander) Chief executive of: University of Tennessee Officer of: National Governors' Association Officer of: Senate Republican Conference (U.S.) |
Other standard no. | 1162308583 43157179 Q419976 |
Associated country | United States |
Associated place | Nashville (Tenn.) Knoxville (Tenn.) Washington (D.C.) |
Birth date | 1940-07-03 |
Place of birth | Maryville (Tenn.) |
Field of activity | Tennessee--Politics and government--1951- |
Affiliation | Vanderbilt University New York University. School of Law United States. Department of Education. Office of the Secretary United States. Congress. Senate Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- ) |
Profession or occupation | Legislators Cabinet officers Governors |
Found in | The Tennesseans, c1981 (a.e.) CIP galley t.p. (Lamar Alexander) His Friends, Japanese and Tennessans, 1986: CIP t.p. (Lamar Alexander) data sht. (b. 7/3/40) Tennessee. Task Force on Youth, Alcohol, and Drug Abuse. Youth, alcohol & drug abuse, 1985: t.p. (in subtitle: special report to the Governor) p. 1 (Governor Lamar Alexander) Tenn. blue book, 1983-1984 (Lamar Alexander; elected Governor in 1978; elected again in 1982) Information please almanac, 1987 (elected to 2nd term to 1987) U.S. Cong. Senate. Comm. on Labor and Human Resources. Nomination, hearing of the Committee on Labor and Human Resources ... 1992: t.p. (Andrew L. Alexander; to be secretary, Department of Education) p. 2 (Lamar Alexander; governor of Tennessee for 8 yrs.; left governor's office in 1987) Cong. dir., 1991-1992: p. 841 (Department of Education; Secretary, Lamar Alexander; governor of Tennessee, 1979-87) Biog. dir. of the U.S. Congress website, July 17, 2013: (Alexander, Lamar, Senate years of service: 2003- , a Senator from Tennessee; born in Maryville, Tennessee, on July 3, 1940; B.A., Vanderbilt University 1962; J.D., New York University Law School 1965; governor of Tennessee 1979-1987; chairman of the National Governors Association 1985-1986; U.S. secretary of education 1991-1993; elected as a Republican to the U.S. Senate in 2002; reelected in 2008 for the term ending January 3, 2015; chair, Republican Conference (2008-2012)) |
Associated language | eng |