LC control no. | n 86099107 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Mundt, Karl E. (Karl Earl), 1900-1974 |
Variant(s) | Mundt, Karl Earl, 1900-1974 |
Other standard no. | 72876082 http://viaf.org/viaf/72876082 Q327912 http://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q327912 |
Located | Bryant (S.D.) |
Birth date | 1900-06-03 |
Death date | 1974-08-16 |
Place of birth | Humboldt (S.D.) |
Place of death | Washington (D.C.) |
Affiliation | Carleton College (Northfield, Minn.) Columbia University Bryant High School (Bryant, S.D.) General Beadle State Teachers College South Dakota. Game and Fish Commission United States. Congress. House United States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-American Activities United States. Congress. Senate |
Profession or occupation | School principals Legislators Teachers Republican Party members (United States) |
Found in | NUCMC data from Sioux City Publ. Mus. for Huff, T.B. Papers, 1907-1968 (Karl E. Mundt) LC data base, 9-29-86 (hdg.: Mundt, Karl Earl, 1900-1974; usage: Karl E. Mundt) NUCMC files (Mundt, Karl Earl, 1900-1974; US Rep. & Senator from S. Dakota) Wikipedia, July 5, 2018 (Karl Earl Mundt (June 3, 1900 - August 16, 1974) was an American educator and a Republican member of the United States Congress, representing South Dakota in the United States House of Representatives (1939-48) and in the United States Senate (1948-73) ... Mundt was born in Humboldt, South Dakota ... After receiving a Bachelor of Arts degree from Carleton College in Minnesota in 1923 with a major in economics, he became teacher and principal at Bryant High School in Bryant, South Dakota ... Karl Mundt died in Washington, D.C. during 1974 of a heart ailment and was buried at Graceland Cemetery in Madison, South Dakota ... He was a member of the House Un-American Activities Committee from 1943 to 1948) <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_E._Mundt> Biographical directory of the United States Congress (MUNDT, Karl Earl, a Representative and a Senator from South Dakota; born in Humboldt, Minnehaha County, S.Dak., June 3, 1900; attended the public schools of Humboldt, Pierre, and Madison, S.Dak.; graduated from Carleton College, Northfield, Minn., in 1923 and from Columbia University, New York City, in 1927; high school teacher of speech and social science in Bryant, S.Dak., 1923-1924, and superintendent of schools in Bryant 1924-1927; speech and social science teacher in General Beadle State Teachers College, Madison, S.Dak., 1927-1936; also engaged in the real estate and insurance business and in agricultural pursuits; member of the State Game and Fish Commission 1931-1937; also engaged in literary pursuits; elected as a Republican to the Seventy-sixth Congress; reelected to the four succeeding Congresses and served from January 3, 1939, until his resignation on December 30, 1948, having been appointed to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Vera C. Bushfield and served from December 31, 1948, to January 3, 1949; elected as a Republican to the United States Senate in 1948; reelected in 1954, 1960 and 1966 and served from December 31, 1948, to January 3, 1973; was not a candidate for reelection in 1972; died in Washington, D.C., August 16, 1974; interment in Graceland Cemetery, Madison, S.Dak.) <http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=M001078> |
Associated language | eng |