Alben W. Barkley
Alben William Barkley (November 24, 1877–April 30, 1956) was a Representative and a Senator from Kentucky and the thirty-fifth Vice President of the United States.
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November 24 - 1877 - April 30 - 1956 - Representative - Senator - Kentucky - Vice President of the United States
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Barkley was born Willie Alben Barkley in a log cabin near Lowes, Graves County, Kentucky, and graduated from Marvin College, Clinton, Kentucky, in 1897. He matriculated to Emory College, Oxford, Georgia (now Emory University), graduating in 1900, and then attended the University of Virginia Law School, Charlottesville, Virginia. It was during this time that he legally changed his name from "Willie Alben" to "Alben William."
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Graves County, Kentucky - Marvin College - Clinton, Kentucky - 1897 - Emory College - Oxford - Georgia - Emory University - 1900 - University of Virginia - Charlottesville - Virginia
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Barkley was admitted to the bar in 1901 and commenced practice in Paducah, McCracken County, Kentucky. He was prosecuting attorney for McCracken County from 1905 to 1909 and judge of McCracken County Court from 1909 to 1913. He was elected as a Democrat to the Sixty-third and to the six succeeding Congresses (March 4, 1913–March 4, 1927) He did not seek renomination in 1926, having become a candidate for United States Senator. He was elected to the United States Senate in 1926, and was reelected in 1932, 1938, and again in 1944, and served from March 4, 1927 until his resignation on January 19, 1949. He was majority leader from 1937 to 1947 and minority leader from 1947 to 1949.
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Bar - 1901 - Paducah - McCracken County, Kentucky - 1905 - 1909 - 1913 - Democrat - Congresses - March 4 - 1927 - 1926 - United States Senate - 1926 - 1932 - 1938 - 1944 - January 19 - 1949 - Majority leader - 1937 - 1947 - Minority leader
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He was elected Vice President on the Democratic ticket with President Harry S. Truman in 1948 and was inaugurated January 20, 1949, for the term ending January 20, 1953. He was 71 years old at the time of his election, the oldest Vice President to date. In 1949, he returned to his alma mater, Emory University, to receive the LLD degree and deliver the commencement address, an occasion which became the first Emory event ever televised.
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Harry S. Truman - 1948 - January 20 - 1949 - 1953
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Barkley ran for President in 1952, but because of his advanced age and lack of support from crucial factions in the party such as labor, he lost the Democratic nomination to Governor Adlai Stevenson of Illinois. He was again elected to the United States Senate and served from January 3, 1955 until his death due to heart attack while giving a speech at Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia, moments after declaring to his audience, "I would rather sit at the feet of the Lord than dwell in the house of the mighty." He was interred in Mount Kenton Cemetery, on Lone Oak Road, near Paducah, Kentucky. In his honor, the debating society at Emory University was renamed the Barkley Forum in 1950. Lake Barkley, a man-made lake on the Cumberland River at the Kentucky-Tennessee border and Barkley Dam at the same lake are also named in his honor.
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President - 1952 - Democratic - Governor - Adlai Stevenson - Illinois - January 3 - 1955 - Heart attack - Washington and Lee University - Lexington, Virginia - 1950 - Lake Barkley - Cumberland River
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