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Chafee, John H.,
1922-1999
Providence (R.I.)
Washington (D.C.)
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United States. Marine Corps
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1945
Yale University
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1947
Harvard Law School
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1950
Rhode Island. General Assembly. House of Representatives
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1957
1963
United States. Department of the Navy
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1969
1972
United States. Congress. Senate
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19761229
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Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- )
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John Lester Hubbard
Rhode Island.
Governor (1963-1969 : Chafee)
Teenage pregnancy, 1986:
t.p. (John H. Chafee, United States Senate)
Cong. dir. 1987-1988:
p. 184 (John Hubbard Chafee; b. Providence, R.I., 10/22/22; Republican U.S. Senator from Rhode Island)
LC data base, 12/10/87
(hdg.: Chafee, John H., 1922- )
Cong. record, 25 Oct. 1999:
p. S13082 (death of the Honorable John H. Chafee, of Rhode Island)
Biog. dir. of the United States Congress, accessed Apr. 17, 2012
(Chafee, John Hubbard, Senator from Rhode Island; b. Providence, Providence County, R.I., October 22, 1922; grad., Deerfield (Mass.) Academy 1940; graduated, Yale University 1947 and Harvard Law School 1950; admitted to the Rhode Island bar in 1950 and commenced practice in Providence; served in U.S. Marine Corps 1942-1945, 1951-1953; served in Rhode Island house of representatives 1957-1963; Governor of Rhode Island 1963-1969; Secretary of the Navy in the Cabinet of President Richard Nixon 1969-1972; unsuccessful candidate for election to the U.S. Senate in 1972; elected as a Republican to the U.S. Senate in Nov. 1976 for the term commencing Jan. 3, 1977; subsequently appointed by the Governor, Dec. 29, 1976, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of John Pastore for the term ending Jan. 3, 1977; reelected in 1982, 1988, and 1994, and served until death on Oct. 24, 1999; Senate Republican Conference chairman (1985-1991), Committee on Environment and Public Works (1995-1999); interment in family plot; posthumously awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom on August 9, 2000)
Wikipedia website, May 23, 2014
(John Lester Hubbard Chafee)
Washington Post website, May 23, 2014
(John Lester Hubbard Chafee)