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Senate Years of Service: 1963-1981 Party: Democrat
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NELSON, Gaylord Anton, a Senator from Wisconsin; born in Clear Lake, Polk County, Wis.,
June 4, 1916; attended the public schools of Clear Lake; graduated from the San
Jose (Calif.) State College in 1939 and from the University of Wisconsin Law
School in 1942; admitted to the Wisconsin bar the same year; during the Second
World War served as a lieutenant in the United States Army for four years,
serving overseas in the Okinawa campaign; engaged in the practice of law in
Madison, Wis., in 1946; elected to the State senate in 1948, 1952, and 1956,
and served as Democratic floor leader for four years; Governor of Wisconsin
1959-1962; elected as a Democrat to the United States Senate in November 1962
for the term commencing January 3, 1963; subsequently served out his term as
Governor until January 7, 1963, and commenced his term in the Senate on January
8, 1963; reelected in 1968 and 1974 and served from January 8, 1963, to January
3, 1981; unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1980; chairman, Select
Committee on Small Business (Ninety-third through Ninety-sixth Congresses),
Special Committee on Official Conduct (Ninety-fifth Congress); founder of Earth
Day 1970; counselor, The Wilderness Society, Washington, D.C.; awarded the
Presidential Medal of Freedom on September 29, 1995; was a resident of
Kensington, Md., until his death due to cardiovascular failure on July 3, 2005;
remains cremated and buried in family plot in Clear Lake,
Wisconsin.
BibliographyNelson, Gaylord, with Susan Campbell and Paul Wozniak.
Beyond Earth Day: Fulfilling the Promise. Madison: University
of Wisconsin Press, 2002; Christofferson, Bill.
The Man from Clear Lake: Earth Day Founder Gaylord Nelson.
Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2004.
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