- Bob C. Riley
Infobox Governor
name = Bob Cowley Riley
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office = Acting Governor of Arkansas
term_start =January 3 1975
term_end =January 14 1975
lieutenant =
predecessor =Dale Bumpers
successor =David Pryor
birth_date = birth date|1924|9|18|mf=y
birth_place =Little Rock, Arkansas
death_date = death date and age|1994|2|16|1924|9|18
death_place =Arkadelphia, Arkansas
party = Democratic
spouse =
profession =
religion =Bob Cowley Riley (
September 18 ,1924 –February 16 ,1994 ) was an American educator andpolitician who served as the Democratic Acting Governor ofArkansas for eleven days in 1975. He had previously been a member of theArkansas House of Representatives from 1946 to 1950, themayor ofArkadelphia, Arkansas in 1966 and 1967, and theLieutenant Governor of Arkansas from 1971 to 1975. Riley wore a black eyepatch because of an injury sustained inWorld War II .Biography
Riley was born in Little Rock, the son of Columbus Allen Riley and the former Winnie Mae Craig. He attended
public school s in Little Rock. He dropped out ofhigh school afterPearl Harbor to enlist in theUnited States Marine Corps . OnJuly 24 ,1944 , Riley, based inGuam , led a rifle squad assault against aJapan ese machine gun emplacement. The attack nearly cost Riley his life. His severe wounds kept him hospitalized for more than a year. Not only was his vision impaired, his limbs were battered, and he was in pain thereafter. His left eye was removed, and although he had some perception of light in his right eye for a time, it quickly faded and he became completely blind. [Chan, Sewell. [http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/03/14/first-legally-blind-governor-not-quite/index.html First Legally Blind Governor? Not Quite] . "The New York Times".2008-03-14 .]After
World War II service, Riley graduated with bachelor's and master's degrees from theUniversity of Arkansas at Fayetteville in 1950 and 1951, respectively.Riley served as a member of the
Arkansas House of Representatives from Pulaski County (Little Rock) from 1946 to 1950 even though he was in Washington County at the university for the majority of the time during his legislative tenure. In 1950, he failed in a bid for theArkansas State Senate . For a while, he was aninsurance salesman.Riley taught at Little Rock University from 1951 to 1955, and received his doctorate in
education from the University of Arkansas in 1957.He then took a post at
Ouachita Baptist University at Arkadelphia in Clark County. He became the longterm chairman of thepolitical science department and also taughthistory andeconomics . Riley served on the ArkadelphiaCity Council from 1960 to 1966 and asmayor in 1966 and 1967.He served as
lieutenant governor of Arkansas from 1971 to 1975. In 1970, as the running mate of Dale Leon Bumpers, Riley defeated Republican candidate,Sterling R. Cockrill of Little Rock, the ticket-mate of GovernorWinthrop Rockefeller , whom Bumpers crushed in thegeneral election . Riley defeated Cockrill, 334,379 (56.5 percent) to Cockrill's 232,429 (39.3 percent). The remaining 4.2 percent went to Hubert Blanton of Hughes in St. Francis County in eastern Arkansas, nominee of theAmerican Independent Party . Riley won sixty-six of the seventy-five counties.In 1972, again on the Bumpers
gubernatorial slate, Riley defeated the RepublicanKen Coon , then of Fort Smith, the seat ofSebastian County . Riley topped Coon, 392,869 (62.8 percent) to 233,090 (37.2 percent) and won majorities in seventy-two counties.In 1974, Riley was an unsuccessful gubernatorial candidate. He and former Governor
Orval Faubus were defeated in the Democratic primary by formerU.S. Representative David Pryor of Camden. Pryor went on to defeat Coon, Riley's former opponent for lieutenant governor, in the 1974 general election.Riley became Governor of Arkansas in 1975 to serve the final days of the unexpired term of then Governor
Dale Bumpers . Bumpers had been elected to theUnited State Senate and his Senate term began before his term as governor expired. Riley was sworn in as Governor and served for eleven days.He taught at OBU until 1980, when health problems forced his premature retirement. He died of congestive
heart failure . Riley and his wife, the former Claudia Zimmerman, were the parents of one daughter, Megan (born 1959).Riley is interred in Rest Haven Memorial Gardens in Arkadelphia.
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External links
* [http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=2458 Encyclopedia of Arkansas History & Culture biography]
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