Stassen, Harold Edward People United States North America By Region
Stassen, Harold Edward People United States North America By Region
Stassen, Harold Edward
Sites related to Harold Edward Stassen (1907-2001), three-term governor of Minnesota, World War II Navy captain, president of the University of Pennsylvania, member of the Eisenhower administration, active American Baptist churchman, and nine-time presidential hopeful.
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- Short biography.
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- Stassen wanted the University of Pennsylvania to have a big time football program, and was instrumental in getting Penn into the Ivy League. [The Pennsylvania Gazette]
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- Biographical profile.
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- Obituary for the former president of the University of Pennsylvania. With portrait. [The Pennsylvania Gazette]
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- Biography of the three-time governor of Minnesota, an overview of this collection of his papers, and more detailed descriptions of each major section.
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- Short biographical entry in the Columbia Encyclopedia.
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- Transcript of a 1973 interview of Governor Stassen about his role in the foundation of the United Nations. At the Truman Presidential Museum and Library.
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- Obituary for the lifelong American Baptist Harold E. Stassen, who served as president of the American Baptist Convention and was a charter signer of the National Council of Churches. [American Baptists In Mission]
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- Obituary for "boy governor" Harold Stassen, whose later humourless pursuit of public office made him the butt of jokes. [National Post]
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- Brief biographical profile.
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- Short biographical article on the persistent candidate for the office of President of the United States.
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- Biographical essay on the statesman and former governor of Minnesota.
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- Short biography, and photos of Stassen during his World War II service as an aide to Admiral Halsey.
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- Harold Stassen's delegates to the Republican convention voted for Eisenhower on the second ballot, starting a cascade that carried Eisenhower to the nomination. From the Minnesota House of Representatives' publication Session Weekly.
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