- Lester H. Clee
Lester Harrison Clee (
July 1 ,1888 –March 15 ,1962 ) was an American clergyman and politician who served in both houses of theNew Jersey Legislature and was the Republican nominee forGovernor of New Jersey in 1937.Clee was born in 1888 in Thompsonville, Connecticut to Frederick and Margaret (Kelley) Clee.Schwarz, J.S. [http://books.google.com/books?id=FTIZAAAAMAAJ "Religious Leaders of America"] ] (1941).] At a young age he was forced by his father's illness to go to
Worcester, Massachusetts to work in a steel mill. He started a boys' club among his fellow mill workers and in 1908 began working for the Young Men's Christian Association inQuincy, Massachusetts . [http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F70810F63E5D117B93C4A81788D85F468685F9 "Dr. Lester H. Clee, Clergyman, Dies"] . "The New York Times ",March 16 ,1962 . AccessedJune 14 ,2008 .]Clee educated himself for the ministry while serving as assistant to the pastor of West End Presbyterian Church in
New York City from 1918 to 1921. His first pastorate was at the Rutherford Baptist Church inBergen County, New Jersey from 1921 to 1926, after which time he became pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church inNewark, New Jersey . He served as pastor at the Newark church for nearly 25 years before retiring in 1950.Clee was elected to the
New Jersey General Assembly in 1934 on the Essex County Clean Government ticket. The following year he briefly served as Speaker of the Assembly before being elected to theNew Jersey Senate .In 1937 he became the Republican nominee for
Governor of New Jersey against the Democratic candidateA. Harry Moore . Clee carried 15 of the state's 21 counties, but Moore won the election thanks to an overwhelming plurality of more than 45,000 votes in his home county of Hudson. The Hudson returns were widely suspected to be fraudulent, the result of political bossFrank Hague 's tight control on the county's electoral process. [ [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,849228,00.html "Boss"] , "Time",May 20 ,1940 . AccessedJune 14 ,2008 .]Clee later served as chairman of the State Mediation Board under Governor
Alfred E. Driscoll , and was also president of the State Civil Service Commission and a member of the State Parole Board. He moved to Chester in 1950 and served as Borough Councilman and later as Mayor. He moved to Princeton in 1954.Clee successfully petitioned for continuance of Bloomfield College and Seminary (now
Bloomfield College ) before the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church, with which it is affiliated. He served as a trustee and acting president of Bloomfield College from 1959 to 1960. A dormitory, Clee Hall, was erected in his honor in 1961.Clee married Katherine Steele on
August 9 ,1911 . She died in January 1954, and the following year he married Madeleine Dreier. Clee died in 1962 in Princeton at the age of 73.References
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