- Thorn Lord
Balfour Bowen Thorn Lord (
August 24 ,1906 –June 16 ,1965 ) was an American lawyer and Democratic politician fromNew Jersey .Lord was born in 1906 in
Plainfield, New Jersey to Carroll P. Lord, a New England cotton merchant, and Frances E. Troy ofAsheville, North Carolina . The family moved South two years later. He graduated from inSewanee, Tennessee and received a law degree from theUniversity of North Carolina in 1931. [http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=FA0811FE3C5F147A93C5A8178DD85F418685F9 "Jersey Party Chief Is Found Hanged"] . "The New York Times ",June 17 ,1965 . AccessedJune 8 ,2008 .]In 1932 he set up a law practice in
Trenton, New Jersey . He served as Assistant United States Attorney and then asUnited States Attorney for the District of New Jersey from 1943 to 1945. [ [http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/nj/about/history.html Office History] ,United States Attorney 's Office, District of New Jersey. AccessedJune 8 ,2008 .]Lord became active in Mercer County politics, first elected to the Lawrence Township committee in 1947. The following year he took control of the Mercer County Democratic organization and became a powerful force in state Democratic politics. He was credited with masterminding the election of
Robert B. Meyner asGovernor of New Jersey in 1953, after a decade of Republican rule. [ [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,894999-3,00.html "Battle for the Senate"] , "Time",October 17 ,1960 . AccessedJune 8 ,2008 .] Meyner appointed Lord to the board of the Port Authority.In 1960, Lord was the Democratic nominee for
United States Senate to face incumbentClifford P. Case , but he was defeated by a large margin, despite the fact thatJohn F. Kennedy narrowly won New Jersey in that year's presidential election. After the defeat Lord was elected chairman of theNew Jersey Democratic State Committee . He continued to play the role of Democratic kingmaker, helping his former law partnerRichard J. Hughes win the gubernatorial election of 1961. [ [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,833816,00.html "Died"] , "Time",June 25 ,1965 . AccessedJune 8 ,2008 .]Lord and his first wife Margaret Eastburn had one child, Thorn Jr. After a divorce, he married Nina Underwood, ex-wife of David Hunter McAlpin, Jr. They had a daughter, also named Nina. By 1965, the Lords were separated. Apparently depressed by the estrangement, Lord committed suicide by garrotting himself with an electric shaver cord at the home of a friend in Princeton. [ [http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=FA0E11FD385812738DDDA10994DE405B858AF1D3 "Thorn Lord Case Ruled a Suicide"] . "
The New York Times ",June 18 ,1965 . AccessedJune 8 ,2008 .]References
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