- Graham S. Newell
Infobox State Senator
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name = Graham S. Newell
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state_senate = Vermont
district = Caledonia Vermont Senate District
term_start = 1948
term_end = 1963 [ [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/newell.html Political Graveyard] retrieved July 5, 2008]
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date of birth= 1915
place of birth=St. Johnsbury, Vermont
date of death= 2008
place of death=St. Johnsbury, Vermont
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profession= educator
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party= Republican|Graham Stiles Newell (1915 - 2008 ) was a Republican member of the Vermont State Senate, who represented Caledonia County in the
Vermont Senate . He had also been elected to the Vermont House, and was an educator.Early life
Newell was born in
St. Johnsbury, Vermont onNovember 27 ,1915 . After graduatingSt. Johnsbury Academy in 1933, he went on to study atMiddlebury College and theUniversity of Chicago where he earned abachelor of arts degree in 1938. He received an master of arts degree in Latin in 1949 from Chicago, and did further postgraduate studies in medieval Latin.Public Life
Newell was first elected to the
Vermont House in 1952 where he served four non-consecutive terms. He was elected to theVermont Senate for a total of eight consecutive terms In 1980, he retired from public life.Governor
Deane Davis appointed him to the LittleHoover Commission which reorganized the state government into agencies that largely still existed in 2008.President
John F. Kennedy appointed him to the National Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations.He was a founding member of the Vermont
American Civil Liberties Union . He opposed the busing of Vermont parochial school children during his legislative years.Career
He taught Latin and other humanties classes at St. Johnsbury Academy from 1938 to 1947. He taught at the Hatch Preparatory School,
Dexter, Maine from 1947-8. He taught at St. Johnsbury Junior High School 1957-8.In 1959 he was appointed chairman of the social science department at
Lyndon State College , a position he held until he retired as professor emeritus in 1979. He continued to teach there part time until 1996.He served on the
New England Board of Higher Education from 1959-1965.He resumed teaching Latin at St. Johnsbury Academy in 1982 until his death. He was preparing for his next classes until three days before he died.
Other positions
*Elected delegate to
Republican National Convention 1956 and 1964
*President, Vermont Historical SocietyAwards
*Vermont
Chamber of Commerce Citizens of the Year 2005
* Victor R. Swenson Humanitites Educator Award 2003, the first awarded, from the Vermont Humanities Council
*Inducted into Vermont Academy or Arts and Sciences, 2005
*HonoraryDoctor of Humane Letters ,University of Vermont 2006External links
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=uTBCXqOou0YC&pg=PA215&lpg=PA215&dq=+%22hatch+preparatory+school%22+maine&source=web&ots=AJOL3olvY_&sig=4hm5xRK3xITlojcq2h5g-JhzD0A&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=1&ct=result#PPA215,M1 Vermont Encyclopedia] retrieved July 5, 2008
* [http://www.vermontfolklifecenter.org/multimedia/radio/golden-dome/bios/newell.htm VFC Radio] retrieved July 5, 2008
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