- Lee Metcalf
Infobox Senator | name=Lee Metcalf
nationality=American
|frame|right|credited to the United States Senate Historical Office]
jr/sr=United States Senator
state=Montana
party=Democratic
term_start=January 3 ,1961
term_end=January 12 ,1978
preceded=James Edward Murray
succeeded=Paul G. Hatfield
order2 = Permament Acting President "pro tempore" of the United States Senate
term_start2 = June 1963
term_end2 =January 12 ,1978
vicepresident2 =
viceprimeminister2 =
deputy2 =
president2 =Carl Hayden Richard Russell, Jr. Allen J. Ellender James Eastland
primeminister2 =
predecessor2 = None - title created
successor2 = None - title abolished
date of birth=birth date|1911|1|28|mf=y
place of birth=Stevensville, Montana
dead=dead
date of death=death date and age|1978|1|12|1911|1|28|mf=y
place of death=Helena, Montana
spouse=
religion=Lee Warren Metcalf (
Stevensville, Montana ,January 28 ,1911 –January 12 ,1978 inHelena, Montana ) was an American politician of the Democratic Party and was a United States Representative, and a United States Senator (1961 until 1978) fromMontana .He graduated from
Stanford University in 1936 where he had joined theSigma Chi Fraternity and received a law degree fromMontana State University Law School; admitted to the Montana bar in 1936 and commenced the practice of law; member, State house of representatives 1937; assistantattorney general of Montana 1937 – 1941. In December 1942 enlisted in the Army, attended officers’ training school, was commissioned, went overseas in 1944, and participated in theNormandy invasion and theBattle of the Bulge .After
V-E Day he was concerned with the care and repatriation of displaced persons; helped in drafting ordinances for the first free local elections inGermany and supervised the free elections inBavaria ; discharged from the Army as afirst lieutenant in April 1946; associate justice of theMontana Supreme Court 1946 - 1952; elected as a Democrat to theEighty-third Congress ; reelected to the three succeeding Congresses (January 3 ,1953 –January 3 ,1961 ); was not a candidate for reelection but was elected in 1960 to theUnited States Senate ; reelected in 1966 and 1972 and served fromJanuary 3 ,1961 , until his death; co-chairman, Joint Committee on Congressional Operations (Ninety-third and Ninety-fifth Congresses);He died in
Helena, Montana onJanuary 12 ,1978 , aged 66 and was cremated; his ashes were scattered in one of his favorite areas in the wilderness of the State of Montana.In 1983, by act of Congress, the
Lee Metcalf Wilderness area was created in southwestern Montana in honor of the late Congressman.Permanent Acting President "pro tempore" of the Senate
In June 1963, because of the illness of
President pro tempore Carl Hayden (D-AZ ), Senator Metcalf was designated Permanent Acting President "pro tempore" of the United States Senate to fill his duties at this time. No term was imposed on this designation, so Metcalf retained it until he died in office in 1978. He was the only person to hold this title.Permanent Acting President pro tem should be not confused with office of Deputy President pro tempore.
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