- Ernest W. Gibson, Jr.
Infobox Governor
name= Ernest W. Gibson, Jr.
caption=
order=67th
office= Governor of Vermont
term_start= 1947
term_end= 1950
lieutenant=Lee E. Emerson ,Harold J. Arthur
predecessor=Mortimer R. Proctor
successor=Harold J. Arthur
birth_date= birth date|1901|3|6|mf=y
birth_place= Brattleboro,Vermont , U.S.
death_date= death date and age|1969|11|04|1901|03|06
death_place= Brattleboro
spouse=
profession=
party= Republican
footnotes=Ernest William Gibson, Jr. (1901-1969) was a
Governor of Vermont , aUnited States Senator and aU.S. federal judge . He was the son of Vermont Senator Ernest W. Gibson.Gibson graduated from
Norwich University in 1923, where he had been a member of the Alpha chapter ofTheta Chi International Fraternity and served on the faculty ofNew York Military Academy from 1923 to 1924. He obtained his law degree fromThe George Washington University Law School , in theDistrict of Columbia . He was State's Attorney of Windham County from 1929 to 1933, assistant secretary of theVermont Senate from 1931 to 1933, and secretary of Senate from 1933 to 1940.He was appointed to the
U.S. Senate onJune 24 ,1940 as a Republican to fill the vacancy caused by the death of his father, Ernest W. Gibson. He served fromJune 24 ,1940 , toJanuary 3 ,1941 , but did not run for election to fill the vacancy. From January 1941 until May 1941, when he joined the Vermont National Guard, he was Executive Secretary of the Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies (the William Allen White committee) He served in the South Pacific duringWorld War II as G-2 (Intelligence) with the 43d Infantry and from January 1943 until the end of the war in intelligence at the Pentagon; he was discharged as a colonel.In 1946, Gibson challenged incumbent Governor
Mortimer R. Proctor in the Republicans' gubernatorial primary. Gibson argued for change, saying "Under this rule a relatively small clique of people choose governors nearly 10 years in advance, supporting them up a series of political steps to the highest office." [http://www.vermonttoday.com/century/topstories/egibson.html] Gibson won the primary and was elected Governor in 1946, in what was called "a repudiation by Vermont voters of political practices and traditions that have been long establishedndash a rebellion, not against outright mismanagement and inefficiency in the state government atMontpelier , but rather against the inertia and lack of aggressiveness of administration policies." [http://www.vermonttoday.com/century/topstories/egibson.html] He resigned in 1950, when PresidentHarry Truman appointed Gibson as a judge for theUnited States District Court for the District of Vermont .References
*CongBio|G000159
* [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/gibson.html The Political Graveyard]
* [http://www.vermonttoday.com/century/topstories/egibson.html Vermont Today]
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