- Ernest Gruening
Infobox Senator
name=Ernest Gruening
jr/sr=United States Senator
state=Alaska
term=January 3 ,1959 ndashJanuary 3 ,1969
preceded=Statehood (one of the first two senators)
succeeded=Mike Gravel
date of birth= birth date|1887|2|6|mf=y
place of birth=New York, NY
date of death= death date and age|1974|6|26|1887|2|6
place of death=District of Columbia
spouse= Dorothy Elizabeth Smith
profession=Journalist ,Politician
religion=Judaism
party=DemocraticErnest Henry Gruening (
February 6 ,1887 ndashJune 26 ,1974 ) was an Americanjournalist and Democrat who was the Governor of theAlaska Territory from 1939 until 1953, and a United States Senator fromAlaska from 1959 until 1969.Early life
Born in
New York City , Gruening graduated fromHarvard University in 1907 and fromHarvard Medical School in 1912. He then forsook medicine to pursue journalism. Initially a reporter for the "Boston American" in 1912, he went on to become copy desk editor and rewrite man for the "Boston Evening Herald" and, from 1912 to 1913, an editorial writer. For four years, Gruening was, consecutively, managing editor of the "Boston Evening Traveler" and the "New York Tribune ". After serving inWorld War I , Gruening became the editor of "The Nation" from 1920 to 1923 and the editor of the "New York Post " from 1932 to 1933.Political career
Intrigued with
New Deal politics, he switched careers. Gruening was appointed to the U.S. delegation to the 7th Inter-American Conference in 1933, Director of the Division of Territories and Island Possessions of the Department of the Interior, 1934–1939, Administrator of thePuerto Rico Reconstruction Administration , 1935–1937. He moved to the Alaska International Highway Commission from 1938 to 1942. In 1939 Gruening was appointed Governor of the Territory ofAlaska , and served in that position for fourteen years. He was a delegate to theDemocratic National Convention s of 1952, 1956, and 1960.Pending statehood, he was elected to the
United States Senate in 1958; with Alaska's admission to the Union in 1959, Gruening served in the Senate for 10 years. Gruening’s most notable act as Senator was being, along withWayne Morse ofOregon , one of only two Senators to vote against theGulf of Tonkin Resolution . He was also responsible for introducing a sense of Congress resolution to establish the nationwide 911 number.Gruening was defeated for re-election in 1968 by fellow Democrat
Mike Gravel . Gravel defeated Gruening in the Democratic primary, but Gruening ran in thegeneral election as an independent, taking third place. He continued his active political involvement as president of an investment firm and as a legislative consultant. He died onJune 26 ,1974 .Tributes
The Ernest Gruening Building, a classroom building on the
University of Alaska Fairbanks campus, is named in his honor. In 1977, Alaska donated a statue of Ernest Gruening to theUnited States Capitol 'sNational Statuary Hall Collection .Ernest Gruening Middle School inEagle River, Alaska is named in his honor.References
*cite book|last=Gruening|first=Ernest|title=Many Battles: The Autobiography of Ernest Gruening|year=1973|publisher=Liveright|id=ISBN 0871405652
*cite book|last=Johnson|first=Robert David|title=Ernest Gruening and the American Dissenting Tradition|year=1998|publisher=Harvard University Press|id=ISBN 978-0-674-26060-3
*cite journal|last=Johnson|first=Robert David|title=Anti-Imperialism And The Good Neighbour Policy: Ernest Gruening and Puerto Rican Affairs, 1934-1939|journal=Journal of Latin American Studies|year=1997|volume=29|issue=1|pages=89–110|doi=10.1017/S0022216X96004634 (Argues Gruening tried to implement the anti-imperialist principles he had outlined in the 1920s. He failed because he lacked local support.)
*cite book|last=Naske|first=Claus-M|title=Ernest Gruening: Alaska's Greatest Governor|year=2004|publisher=University of Alaska Press|id=ISBN 1-889963-35-6External links
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