- Philleo Nash
Philleo Nash (
October 25 ,1909 -October 12 ,1987 ) was a government official, educator, anthropolologist, andLieutenant Governor ofWisconsin from 1959-1961 as a Democrat. Philleo Nash was born inWisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin . He graduated from theUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison in 1932. In 1935, he received his Ph.D inanthropology from theUniversity of Chicago . OnNovember 2 ,1935 , he marriedEdith Nash , who was the second director of theGeorgetown Day School , the first racially integrated school in Washington, D.C. Edith Nash was also an accomplished poet, publishing (among other titles) the Cross+Roads Press book, "Practice: The Here and Now."Philleo Nash served in the administrations of
Franklin D. Roosevelt andHarry S. Truman . During the Truman administration, he advised the President to integrate the United States Armed Forces. From 1961-1966, he was commissioner of theUnited States Bureau of Indian Affairs during the administrations ofJohn F. Kennedy , andLyndon B. Johnson . He retired toWisconsin to run his family'scranberry business. Philleo and Edith Nash had a cottage inBiron, Wisconsin , but lived on Riverwood Lane inWisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin . [ [http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/dictionary/index.asp?action=view&term_id=3067&keyword=nash Nash, Philleo 1909 ] ]Edith Nash (a childhood friend of a sister of
Ernest Hemingway ) was the founder of the Riverwood Roundtable literary society. Philleo Nash died inMarshfield, Wisconsin .Notes
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Isaac Woodward incident References
* [http://www.trumanlibrary.org/hstpaper/nashhst.htm Philleo Nash papers]
* [http://www.trumanlibrary.org/oralhist/nash.htm Philleo Nash oral history]
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