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Senate Years of Service: 1947-1953 Party: Democrat
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OCONOR, Herbert Romulus, a Senator from Maryland; born in Baltimore, Md., on November 17, 1896;
attended the parochial schools; graduated from Loyola College, Baltimore, Md., in 1917 and from the
law department of the University of Maryland in 1920; during the First World War served in the
United States Naval Reserve; admitted to the bar in 1919 and commenced practice in Baltimore,
Md.; member of the staff of the Baltimore Sun and Evening Sun in 1920; assistant States attorney
1920-1922; appointed peoples counsel to the Public Service Commission 1923; States attorney
1923-1934; State attorney general 1935-1939; Governor of Maryland 1939-1946; chairman of
Governors Conference 1942; chairman of Interstate Commission on Potomac River Basin
1943-1945; president and national chairman of Council of State Governments 1943; national
chairman, Interstate Committee on Postwar Reconstruction and Development 1943-1946; director of
Fidelity-Baltimore National Bank & Trust Co., and of Arundel Corp.; member, senior advisory
council of McCormick & Co.; elected as a Democrat to the United States Senate and served from
January 3, 1947, to January 3, 1953; was not a candidate for renomination in 1952; chairman,
Special Committee on Organized Crime in Interstate Commerce (Eighty-first Congress); continued the
practice of law in Baltimore, Md., and Washington, D.C., until his death in Baltimore, Md., March 4,
1960; interment in New Cathedral Cemetery.
BibliographyKirwin, Harry. The Inevitable Success: Herbert
R. OConor. Westminster, Md.: Newman Press, 1962; OConor, Herbert Romulus. State Papers and Addresses of Governor Herbert R. OConor. 3 vols. Annapolis: n.p.,
1947.
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