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Senate Years of Service: 1985-1997 Party: Democrat
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SIMON, Paul Martin, a Representative and Senator from Illinois; born in Eugene, Lane
County, Oreg., November 29, 1928; attended the public schools of Eugene and
Concordia Academy High School, Portland, Oreg.; attended the University of
Oregon, Eugene 1945-1946 and Dana College, Blair, Nebr., 1946-1948; pursued
career as a newspaper editor and publisher in Troy, Ill., eventually building a
chain of fourteen weeklies; served in the United States Army 1951-1953; teacher
at Sangamon State University, Springfield, Ill., 1972-1973, and Harvard
Universitys John F. Kennedy School of Government 1973; served in the Illinois
house of representatives 1955-1963 and in the Illinois State senate 1963-1968;
lieutenant governor of Illinois 1969-1973; author; elected as a Democrat to the
Ninety-fourth Congress in 1974 and reelected to the four succeeding Congresses
(January 3, 1975-January 3, 1985); was not a candidate for reelection in 1984
to the House of Representatives, but was elected to the United States Senate;
reelected in 1990 and served from January 3, 1985, to January 3, 1997; was not
a candidate for reelection in 1996; unsuccessful candidate for the Democratic
presidential nomination in 1988; director, Paul Simon Public Policy Institute,
Southern Illinois University, 1997-2003; was a resident of Carbondale, Ill.,
until his death following heart surgery in Springfield, Ill., on December 9,
2003; interment in a family plot near Makanda, Ill.
BibliographySimon, Paul.
P.S.: The Autobiography of Paul Simon. Chicago: Bonus Books,
1999; Simon, Paul.
Advice Consent: Clarence Thomas, Robert Bork, and the Intriguing
History of the Supreme Courts Nomination Battles. Washington:
National Press Books, 1992.
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