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Murray, Johnston, 1902-1974

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Personal name headingMurray, Johnston, 1902-1974
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See alsoOklahoma. Governor (1951-1955 : Murray)
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Birth date19020721
Death date19740416
Place of birthEmet (Okla.)
Place of deathOklahoma City (Okla.)
AffiliationDouglas Aircraft Company
Oklahoma. Governor
Oklahoma. Department of Public Welfare
Profession or occupationGovernors Lawyers
Found inJohnston Murray, in Chronoscope, 1952: title frame (Johnston Murray, Governor of Oklahoma)
Oklahoma Historical Society's Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History & Culture,via WWW, October 23, 2013 (Murray, Johnston (1902-1974); Oklahoma's governor from 1951 to 1955; born July 21, 1902 in Emet, Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory; in 1924 Murray graduated from Murray State School of Agriculture (now Murray State College), Tishomingo; after graduation he followed his father to Bolivia, where the elder Murray established an agricultural colony; he received his law degree from Oklahoma City University in 1947; as governor, Murray's plans to reduce state spending and to reform state government were thwarted by strained relations with state legislators; he eventually moved to Fort Worth, Texas, where he worked for an oil well servicing company and later a limousine service; while Murray was working at the limousine service, Oklahoma state senator Gene Stipe saw him and suggested that he return to Oklahoma to practice law; in February 1960 Murray formed a law partnership in Oklahoma City with Whit Pate, who had served as a legal assistant to the former Gov. J. Howard Edmondson; Murray later became a staff lawyer for the Oklahoma Department of Public Welfare; he died on April 16, 1974 in Oklahoma City)
National Governors Association, via WWW, October 23, 2013 (Oklahoma Governor Johnston Murray; office dates: January 8, 1951-January 10, 1955; born in Emet, Oklahoma; he graduated from Murray State School of Agriculture in 1924 and received a law degree from Oklahoma City University in 1946; he was involved in a variety of businesses and professions, serving as a newspaperman, spending six years with his father in Bolivia, laboring in the Oklahoma oil fields, working with Douglas Aircraft Company, and serving as a legal investigator, trial lawyer, and clerk; he was Chairman of the Eighth Oklahoma Congressional District in 1932 and 1933, a member of the Kay County, Oklahoma, Democratic Central Committee and Chairman of the Oklahoma Electoral College in 1940, a member of the Electoral College again in 1948, and a member of the State Election Board in 1949; after leaving office, Murray practiced law in Texas and Oklahoma and served as a consulting attorney for the Oklahoma Department of Welfare)
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