Harold Edward Stassen
President (1948-1953)
Born 1907 in North St. Paul, Minnesota
Died 2001 in Minnesota
B.A., University of Minnesota, 1927
L.L.B., University of Minnesota, 1929
Hon. LL.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1948
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Practicing attorney, 1929-1930
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County Attorney of Dakota County, Minnesota, 1930-1938
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Governor, State of Minnesota, 1938-1943
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Captain, U.S. Navy, 1943-1945 (his military service was performed in the South Pacific, where he was assigned to the staff of Admiral William F. Halsey)
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U.S. Delegate, San Francisco Conference of the United Nations, 1945
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Nationally prominent candidate for U.S. President, 1948, but was defeated for nomination at the Republican National Convention by New York Governor Thomas Dewey
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Director, Mutual Security Administration, 1953, with cabinet rank in the Eisenhower administration
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Director, Foreign Operations Administration, 1953-1955, with cabinet rank
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Special Assistant to the U.S. President, 1955-1958, with cabinet rank, to direct studies of U.S. and world disarmament
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Practicing attorney in the Philadelphia law firm of Stassen, Kostos, and Mason, 1958-
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Candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania, 1958, but was defeated in the Republican primary by McGonigle
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Candidate for Mayor of Philadelphia, 1959, but was defeated in the general election by the incumbent Democrat, Richardson C. Dilworth
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Candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania, 1966, but was defeated in the Republican primary
Significant events in or aspects of University history
during the Stassen administration
1950 |
The School of Nursing established as an undergraduate professional school. |
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