LC control no. | n 86078694 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Gravel, Mike, 1930-2021 |
Variant(s) | Gravel, Maurice Robert, 1930-2021 |
Birth date | 1930-05-13 |
Death date | 2021-06-26 |
Place of birth | Springfield (Mass.) |
Affiliation | Columbia University United States. Army. Counter Intelligence Corps Alaska. Legislature. House of Representatives Alaska. Legislature. House of Representatives. Speaker's Office United States. Congress. Senate Democratic Party (U.S.) Libertarian Party |
Profession or occupation | Legislators Authors Real estate developers |
Found in | Elmer E. Rasmuson Library. Alaska and Polar Regions Dept. Guide to the Mike Gravel papers ... 1986: p. vii (Maurice Robert "Mike" Gravel; b. 5/13/30; elected U.S. senator from Alaska in 1968) LC data base, 1-30-87 (hdg.: Gravel, Mike, 1930- ) Biog. dir. of the U.S. Congress website, July 30, 2014 (Gravel, Maurice Robert (Mike), a Senator from Alaska; born in Springfield, Hampden County, Mass., May 13, 1930; attended private schools; graduated, Columbia University 1956; member of the United States Army, Counter Intelligence Corps 1951-1954; member, Alaska House of Representatives 1962-1966, elected speaker in 1965; author; engaged in real estate development in Anchorage and Kenai; elected as a Democrat to the United States Senate in 1968; reelected in 1974, and served from January 3, 1969, to January 3, 1981; unsuccessful candidate for renomination in 1980; is a resident of Arlington, Va.) Wikipedia website, July 30, 2014 (Political party: Democratic (until 2008); Libertarian (2008-present) Biographical directory of the United States Congress website, viewed July 9, 2021 (Gravel, Maurice Robert (Mike), a Senator from Alaska; born in Springfield, Hampden County, Mass., May 13, 1930; attended private schools; graduated, Columbia University 1956; member of the United States Army, Counter Intelligence Corps 1951-1954; member, Alaska house of representatives 1962-1966, elected speaker in 1965; author; engaged in real estate development in Anchorage and Kenai; elected as a Democrat to the United States Senate in 1968; reelected in 1974, and served from January 3, 1969, to January 3, 1981; unsuccessful candidate for renomination in 1980; was a resident of Seaside, California, until his death on June 26, 2021) |
Associated language | eng |