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Maurine Brown Neuberger Maurine Brown Neuberger in 1962 United States Senator
from OregonIn office
November 9, 1960 – January 3, 1967Preceded by Hall S. Lusk Succeeded by Mark Hatfield Personal details Born January 9, 1907
Cloverdale, OregonDied February 22, 2000 (aged 93)
Portland, OregonPolitical party Democratic Spouse(s) Richard L. Neuberger
Philip SolomonProfession teacher Religion Unitarian Maurine Brown Neuberger (January 9, 1907 – February 22, 2000) was an United States senator for the State of Oregon from November 1960 to January 1967. She was the fourth woman elected to the United States Senate and the tenth woman to serve in the body. She and her husband, Richard L. Neuberger, are regarded as the Senate's first husband-and-wife legislative team. To date, she is the only woman elected to the U.S. Senate from Oregon.
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Early life
Brown was born in Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Oregon. She attended public schools, the Oregon College of Education at Monmouth from 1922 to 1924, graduated from the University of Oregon in 1929 with a Bachelor of Arts. She is an alumna of the Delta Zeta sorority. She then undertook graduate study at the University of California at Los Angeles from 1936 to 1937. Brown was a teacher in Oregon public schools between 1932 and 1944; in 1937, while teaching in a Portland high school, she met Richard L. Neuberger. The couple married in 1945, after Neuberger completed his service in World War II. Richard Neuberger was subsequently elected to the Oregon State Senate in 1948.
Political career
Maurine entered politics herself in 1950 when she was elected a member of the State House of Representatives and served from 1950 to 1955. During this period she was also a member of the board of directors of the American Association for the United Nations. Richard was elected to the United States Senate in 1954. In 1960, Richard died from a cerebral hemorrhage. Maurine then won a special election on 8 November 1960, as the Democratic candidate to fill the vacancy caused by the death of her husband. Hall S. Lusk had been appointed by the governor to the Senate upon Richard's death. After the election, Maurine completed Richard's remaining term from 9 November 1960 to 3 January 1961. At the same time as the special election, she won the general election for the term commencing 3 January 1961 and ending 3 January 1967; she was not a candidate for reelection in 1966. Her activities in government focused on consumer, environmental and health issues, including the sponsorship of one of the first bills to require warning labels on cigarette packaging. In 1961 President John F. Kennedy appointed her to be a member of the Presidential Commission on the Status of Women.
Later life
Maurine married Philip Solomon M.D., Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and Physician-in-Chief, Psychiatry Service, Boston City Hospital, on July 11, 1964 in Washington, D.C.; they remained married until 1967.
Following her time in the Senate she was employed as a lecturer on consumer affairs and the status of women, and as teacher of American government at Boston University, the Radcliffe Institute of Advanced Studies at Harvard University, and Reed College. She was a resident of Portland, Oregon until her death on February 22, 2000 at the age of 93: interment in Beth Israel Cemetery, Portland, Oregon.
See also
References
- Maurine Brown Neuberger at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
- Portland State University. Portland's Walk of the Heroines: Maurine Neuberger
External links
- Maurine Brown Neuberger Papers, 1966-1969.
- Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University.
- Biography from the Oregon Historical Society.
United States Senate Preceded by
Hall S. LuskUnited States Senator (Class 2) from Oregon
1960–1967
Served alongside: Wayne MorseSucceeded by
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