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Church, Frank, 1924-1984

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Personal name headingChurch, Frank, 1924-1984
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Variant(s)Church, Frank Forrester, III, 1924-1984
Church, Mr. (Frank)
Birth date1924-07-25
Death date1984-04-07
Place of birthBoise (Idaho)
Place of deathBethesda (Md.)
Field of activityUnited States--Politics and government
AffiliationUnited States. Congress. Senate
Democratic Party (U.S.)
Profession or occupationPoliticians Legislators Lawyers
Found inHis Study mission to Africa ... 1961.
Church, F.F. Father and son, c1985: p. 174 (Frank Church; d. 4/7/84)
Relating to the Indian heirship land problem, 1963: t.p. (Mr. Church, from the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs)
Biog. dir. of the U.S. Cong., 1774-2005, 2005 (Church, Frank Forrester, a Senator from Idaho; b. July 25, 1924; d. Apr. 7, 1984)
Church, Frank. Europe today, 1966: title page (Frank Church)
Frank Forrester Church III (July 25, 1924-April 7, 1984) , viewed October 11, 2017: (was an American lawyer and politician. A member of the Democratic Party, he served as a United States Senator from Idaho from 1957 to 1981. He is known for heading the Church Committee, which investigated abuses in the United States Intelligence Community):
   <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Church>
Biographical directory of the United States Congress website, viewed April 23, 2020 (Church, Frank Forrester, a Senator from Idaho; born in Boise, Ada County, Idaho, July 25, 1924; attended the public schools; graduated from Stanford (Calif.) University in 1947 and from Stanford Law School in 1950; during the Second World War served in the United States Army and was assigned to Military Intelligence in India, Burma, and China 1942-1946; admitted to the bar in 1950 and commenced the practice of law in Boise, Idaho; elected as a Democrat to the United States Senate in 1956; reelected in 1962, 1968, and again in 1974 and served from January 3, 1957, to January 3, 1981; unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1980; chairman, Special Committee on Aging (Ninety-second through Ninety-fifth Congresses), Special Committee on Termination of the National Emergency (Ninety-second through Ninety-fourth Congresses), Select Committee on Government Intelligence Activities (Ninety-fourth Congress), Committee on Foreign Relations (Ninety-sixth Congress); United States delegate to the twenty-first General Assembly of the United Nations; resumed the practice of law; was a resident of Bethesda, Md., until his death there on April 7, 1984; interment in Morris Hill Cemetery, Boise, Idaho)
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