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Senate Years of Service: 1951-1969 Party: Democrat
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MONRONEY, Almer Stillwell Mike, a Representative and a Senator from Oklahoma; born in Oklahoma City, Okla.,
March 2, 1902; attended the public schools and graduated from the University of Oklahoma at
Norman in 1924; reporter and political writer for the Oklahoma News 1924-1928; in 1928 became
president of a retail furniture store; elected as a Democrat to the Seventy-sixth Congress in 1938;
reelected to the five succeeding Congresses (January 3, 1939-January 3, 1951); co-author of the
Legislative Reorganization Act of 1946; was not a candidate for reelection but was elected in 1950 as
a Democrat to the United States Senate; reelected in 1956 and again in 1962, and served from
January 3, 1951, to January 3, 1969; unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1968; chairman,
Committee on Post Office and Civil Service (Eighty-ninth and Ninetieth Congresses), Special
Committee on the Organization of Congress (Eighty-ninth and Ninetieth Congresses), co-chairman,
Joint Committee on the Organization of Congress (Eighty-ninth and Ninetieth Congresses); was an
aviation consultant and member of several boards of directors; resided in Washington, D.C.; died in
Rockville, Md., February 13, 1980; cremated; part of the ashes placed in a niche in the Washington
Cathedral, Washington, D.C., and the remaining ashes scattered on the grounds of the Mike
Monroney Aeronautical Center, Oklahoma City, Okla.
BibliographyAmerican National Biography;
Monroney, A.S. Mike, Kuchel, Thomas, and Truman, David, eds. Reform of Congress: The
Congress and Americas FutureA Discussion. Political Science Quarterly 80
(December 1965): 606-20; Grant, Philip A., Jr. Oklahomas Rising Star: The Election of Mike
Monroney to the United States Senate. Chronicles of Oklahoma 80 (2002): 132-141.
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