LC control no. | n 79117243 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PS3558.A64455 |
Personal name heading | Harris, Fred R., 1930- |
Variant(s) | Harris, Fred, 1930- |
Associated country | United States |
Located | Corrales (N.M.) |
Birth date | 1930-11-13 |
Place of birth | Walters (Okla.) |
Field of activity | Political science Education, Higher |
Affiliation | University 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 occupation | Legislators College teachers Political scientists Authors Lawyers |
Found in | His 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) |
Associated language | eng |