LC control no. | no2012118185 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Mathews, Harlan, 1927-2014 |
Located | Nashville (Tenn.) |
Birth date | 19270117 |
Death date | 20140509 |
Place of birth | Sumiton (Ala.) |
Place of death | Nashville (Tenn.) |
Affiliation | Nashville School of Law Tennessee. Department of Finance and Administration Tennessee. Department of the Treasury United States. Congress. Senate Democratic Party (U.S.) |
Profession or occupation | Legislators Lawyers Public officers |
Found in | Hardrock mining reform act of 1993, 1993: p. 17 (Harlan Mathews) Biographical directory of the United States Congress online, viewed September 3, 2012 (Mathews, Harlan, a Senator from Tennessee; born in Sumiton, Walker County, Ala., January 17, 1927; served on planning staff of Tennessee Governor Gordon Browning 1950-1954, budget staff of Governor Frank Clement 1954-1961; commissioner, Tennessee Department of Finance and Administration 1961-1971) Biographical Directory of the United States Congress website, viewed October 30, 2013 (Mathews, Harlan, a Senator from Tennessee; born in Sumiton, Walker County, Ala., January 17, 1927; attended the Alabama public schools; graduated, Jacksonville State College, Jacksonville, Ala., 1949; received graduate degree from Vanderbilt University 1950; received law degree from Nashville School of Law 1962; served on planning staff of Tennessee Governor Gordon Browning 1950-1954, budget staff of Governor Frank Clement 1954-1961; commissioner, Tennessee Department of Finance and Administration 1961-1971; senior vice president, Amcon International, Inc., Memphis 1971-1973; legislative assistant to state Comptroller William Snodgrass 1973-1974; elected state treasurer in 1974 and served until January, 1987; deputy to Governor Ned McWherter and secretary of state cabinet 1987-1993; appointed on January 2, 1993, as a Democrat to the United States Senate to fill the seat left vacant by the resignation of Albert Arnold Gore, Jr., and served until December 1, 1994, when a duly elected successor qualified; not a candidate for election to the unexpired portion of the term; resumed the practice of law in Nashville, Tenn.) Biog. dir. of the U.S. Congress, via WWW, May 13, 2014 (Mathews, Harlan; resident of Nashville, Tenn., until his death on May 9, 2014) Washington post WWW site, May 13, 2014 (Harlan Mathews; d. Friday [May 9, 2014] at 87, Nashville) |
Associated language | eng |