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Lautenberg, Frank R

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Personal name headingLautenberg, Frank R.
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LocatedCliffside Park (N.J.)
Birth date1924-01-23
Death date2013-06-03
Place of birthPaterson (N.J.)
Place of deathNew York (N.Y.)
AffiliationColumbia University. School of Business
Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
United States. Congress. Senate
United States. Congress. Senate
Democratic Party (U.S.)
Profession or occupationLegislators
Businessmen
Found inLiving UJA history, 1995: t.p. (Frank R. Lautenberg) table of contents (Frank Lautenberg)
OCLC database, April 4, 2001 (hdgs.: Lautenberg, Frank R.; Lautenberg, Frank R., 1924- ; usage: Frank R. Lautenberg)
Biographical directory of the United States Congress online, viewed August 21, 2012 (Lautenberg, Frank Raleigh, a Senator from New Jersey; born in Paterson, Passaic County, N.J., January 23, 1924) viewed June 3, 2013 (d. June 3, 2013; Senate years of service, 1982-2001, 2003-2013)
Philly.com, via WWW June 3, 2013 (in obituary posted June 3, 2013: Frank Lautenberg; of Cliffside Park, N.J.; d. Monday morning [June 3, 2013] in Manhattan; N.J. senator)
Biographical directory of the U.S. Congress website, viewed October 23, 2014 (Lautenberg, Frank Raleigh, a Senator from New Jersey; born in Paterson, Passaic County, N.J., January 23, 1924; served in the United States Army Signal Corps 1942-1946; graduated Columbia University School of Business, New York City 1949; businessman; commissioner of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey 1978-1982; elected as a Democrat to the United States Senate in 1982 for the term commencing January 3, 1983; subsequently appointed by the Governor on December 27, 1982, to complete the unexpired term of Nicholas F. Brady; reelected in 1988 and 1994 and served from December 27, 1982, to January 3, 2001; chose not to run for reelection in 2000; again elected to the United States Senate in 2002; reelected in 2008 and served from January 3, 2003, until his death on June 3, 2013; lay in repose in the Senate Chamber June 6, 2013; interment in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va.)
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