LC control no. | n 86034258 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Hickenlooper, Bourke B. (Bourke Blakemore), 1896-1971 |
Variant(s) | Hickenlooper, Bourke Blakemore, 1896-1971 |
Birth date | 18960721 |
Death date | 19710904 |
Place of birth | Blockton, Iowa |
Place of death | Shelter Island, N.Y. |
Affiliation | United States. Army Iowa. General Assembly. House of Representatives Iowa. Lieutenant Governor Iowa. Governor United States. Congress. Senate |
Profession or occupation | Lawyers Governors Legislators--United States |
Found in | NUCMC data from Iowa State Univ. Lib. for Iowa Farmers Union. Records, 1921-1974 (Bourke B. Hickenlooper) LC data base, 8-8-86 (hdg.: Hickenlooper, Bourke Blakemore, 1896-1971; usage: Bourke B. Hickenlooper) NUCMC files (Hickenlooper, Bourke B. (Bourke Blakemore), 1896-1971; US Sen., Iowa) Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, via WWW, August 29, 2103 (Hickenlooper, Bourke Blakemore (1896-1971); a Senator from Iowa; born in Blockton, Taylor County, Iowa, July 21, 1896; attended the public schools and Iowa State College at Ames until April 1917, when he enrolled in the officer's training camp at Fort Snelling, Minn.; commissioned a second lieutenant, United States Army; embarked overseas in August 1918 and served in France as battalion orientation officer; returned to the United States in February 1919 and was honorably discharged; reentered Iowa State College and graduated in 1919; graduated from the College of Law of the State University of Iowa at Iowa City in 1922; admitted to the bar in 1922 and commenced practice in Cedar Rapids, Iowa; member, State house of representatives, 1934-1937; lieutenant governor of Iowa, 1939-1942 and Governor, 1943-1944; elected as a Republican to the United States Senate in 1944 for the term commencing January 3, 1945; reelected in 1950, 1956, and 1962 for the term ending January 3, 1969; was not a candidate for reelection in 1968; co-chairman, Joint Committee on Atomic Energy (Eightieth Congress), chairman, Republican Policy Committee (Eighty-seventh through Ninetieth Congresses); died in Shelter Island, N.Y., September 4, 1971, while visiting; interment in Cedar Memorial Cemetery, Cedar Rapids, Iowa) |
Associated language | eng |