- Thruston Ballard Morton
Thruston Ballard Morton (1907 – 1982), a Republican, represented
Kentucky in theUnited States House of Representatives and theUnited States Senate . He was born in Louisville and received a B.A. with theYale Class of 1929 where he was a member ofWolf's Head Society.Morton won his seat in the House by defeating incumbent Democrat Emmet O'Neal in 1946, 61,899 votes to 44,599. He served three terms in the House,
January 3 ,1947 , toJanuary 3 ,1953 .After leaving the House, Morton served in an appointed position in the administration of
Dwight D. Eisenhower .In 1956 Morton, by a very narrow margin, defeated incumbent Democratic United States Senator
Earle C. Clements , 506,903 votes to 499,922. Morton won re-election to a second term in the Senate in 1962, defeating Democraticlieutenant governor and former mayor of LouisvilleWilson W. Wyatt . Morton served in the Senate fromJanuary 3 ,1957 , until his resignation onDecember 16 ,1968 . He vacated the seat a few weeks early to allow his Republican successor, Marlow William Cook, another "moderate" Republican, to gain an edge in seniority.Morton was the chairman of the
Republican National Committee from 1959 until 1961. In the Senate, Morton was considered a "moderate" Republican and voted, along with his Republican colleague,John Sherman Cooper for theCivil Rights Act of 1964 .Thruston Morton was the brother of
Rogers Clark Ballard Morton , who representedMaryland in the United States House of Representatives from 1963 through 1971, when he became Secretary of the Interior in the administration of PresidentsRichard M. Nixon andGerald R. Ford andSecretary of Commerce under Ford before heading Ford's re-election campaign in 1976.Morton is interviewed in the 1968 documentary film "
In the Year of the Pig ".
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