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892: 519: 33: 510:, who would later win the general election and succeed Mandel as governor in 1979. Lee stated a few days after the loss that he was relieved of a burden, and that it was a "luxurious feeling" coming upon problems that he would not have to worry about. However, acquaintances and staff members commented that he seemed melancholic and deflated. Many of his staff shared the same feelings, since the loss was unexpected and most did not have any contingency plans. 1573: 1096: 498:
corruption charges that were linked to some $ 200,000 in gifts received. Lee continued to serve as Acting Governor until Mandel rescinded his letter on January 15, 1979, though Mandel briefly reinstated Lee as acting governor the next day so he would be able to preside over the appointment of a judge to the
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The most notable moment of Lee's career occurred when Governor Mandel designated Lee as Acting Governor of Maryland, effective with a letter dated June 4, 1977, per Article 2, Section 6b, of the Maryland Constitution of 1867. Mandel's decision was the result of a stroke, as well as federal political
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Board of Regents, where he served until his death from cancer at his home in Silver Spring on October 25, 1985. After his death, commentators remarked that Lee was an able governor, but a modest politician who was not comfortable working in crowds and did not adequately distance himself from the
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was created, and voters chose Lee to serve in that position. During his tenure as Lt. Governor, Lee served on various committees and commissions established by the Governor. Also as Lt. Governor, Lee helped prepare the budget, determine policy actions, and served as chairman of the Governor's
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Even with the added boost of serving as acting governor, Lee was not able to overcome the severe damage the Mandel Administration had taken as a result of the corruption trial. He unexpectedly lost his attempt for election in the Democratic primary to
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in 1938. His thesis, "The Free Soil Movement in the 1840s", was based on correspondences between his ancestors and Presidents, cabinet members, and others from his family's private collection. After spending time studying law at
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delegation, and was chosen in 1958 by the Maryland Legislative Correspondents Association as "Legislator of the Year" for his efforts in resolving a crisis that emerged between the
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After the War, Lee began work as a newspaper journalist. He worked as an editor for his father's newspaper, the
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Lee entered politics shortly after the end of the Second World War, serving as delegate to the
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in 1954, and served until 1962, when he made an unsuccessful bid for the
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Weisskopf, Michael (October 5, 1978). "Lee's Mood Deflated After Loss".
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in American history. He was grandson of the first popularly elected
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In presidential politics, Lee served as campaign manager for
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in 1948, and later in 1960 and 1964. He was elected to the
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Democratic Party members of the Maryland House of Delegates
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Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission
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He was the second 528:University of Maryland, College Park 421:National Capital Planning Commission 400:in 1941 resulted in Lee joining the 335:Comptroller of the state of Maryland 1673:People from Silver Spring, Maryland 686:"Index to Politicians: Lee, A to B" 591: 522:Grave of Lee at Rock Creek Cemetery 13: 1613:American people of English descent 1094: 890: 656:Spolar, Chris (October 30, 1985). 526:In 1980, Lee was appointed to the 14: 1709: 1698:20th-century Maryland politicians 1603:20th-century American journalists 730: 1683:Secretaries of state of Maryland 1668:Military personnel from Maryland 1653:Lieutenant governors of Maryland 1571: 1518:office abolished 1868–1971 1502:Lieutenant governors of Maryland 741:University of Maryland libraries 658:"A Service for a Son of History" 394:The George Washington University 796:Lieutenant Governor of Maryland 491:Lieutenant Governor of Maryland 485:Following the amendment of the 307:lieutenant governor of Maryland 78:Lieutenant Governor of Maryland 16:American politician (1916–1985) 1628:Deaths from cancer in Maryland 1623:Burials at Rock Creek Cemetery 764:Secretary of State of Maryland 678: 471:Secretary of State of Maryland 433:Democratic National Convention 303:secretary of State of Maryland 130:Secretary of State of Maryland 37:Lee as acting governor in 1977 1: 1461:indicate acting officeholders 542: 321:Early life, family and career 301:politician. He served as the 295:Francis Preston Blair Lee III 221:Silver Spring, Maryland, U.S. 192:Francis Preston Blair Lee III 1618:Blair family (United States) 387:, where he graduated with a 283:George Washington University 7: 1688:United States Navy officers 1678:Princeton University alumni 437:Maryland House of Delegates 368:, an adviser and friend of 358:Declaration of Independence 10: 1714: 402:United States Navy Reserve 313:from 1977 to 1979, during 1643:Journalists from Maryland 1608:American male journalists 1569: 1508: 1454: 1086: 882: 833: 820: 812: 802: 793: 780: 770: 761: 753: 748: 500:Maryland Court of Appeals 465:In 1966, Lee entered the 449:Maryland General Assembly 427:Maryland political career 288: 269: 257: 247: 237: 225: 211: 187: 182: 178: 168: 156: 146: 135: 127: 115: 102: 94: 83: 75: 65: 54: 46: 42: 30: 23: 487:Constitution of Maryland 372:, Martin Van Buren, and 723:Retrieved May 20, 2007. 489:in 1970, the office of 327:Silver Spring, Maryland 205:Silver Spring, Maryland 1648:Lee family of Virginia 1099: 895: 523: 514:Later years and legacy 233:Washington, D.C., U.S. 1098: 1048:C. Calvert, 5th Baron 1033:C. Calvert, 5th Baron 943:C. Calvert, 3rd Baron 928:C. Calvert, 3rd Baron 894: 876:Governors of Maryland 521: 467:Maryland State Senate 366:Francis Preston Blair 341:, a major historical 823:Governor of Maryland 539:in Washington, D.C. 441:United States Senate 406:lieutenant commander 385:Princeton University 311:governor of Maryland 274:Princeton University 49:Governor of Maryland 718:The Washington Post 691:Political Graveyard 663:The Washington Post 576:The Washington Post 537:Rock Creek Cemetery 423:from 1951 to 1954. 230:Rock Creek Cemetery 1100: 896: 789:Christopher C. Cox 785:Title last held by 749:Political offices 524: 109:Christopher C. Cox 1580: 1579: 1468: 1467: 886:(1632–1776) 843: 842: 834:Succeeded by 803:Succeeded by 771:Succeeded by 737:Lee Family papers 608:The Baltimore Sun 460:Lyndon B. Johnson 445:Montgomery County 389:bachelor's degree 362:Richard Henry Lee 331:Edward Brooke Lee 292: 291: 1705: 1575: 1574: 1495: 1488: 1481: 1472: 1471: 1097: 1091: 893: 887: 869: 862: 855: 846: 845: 828: 813:Preceded by 757:C. Stanley Blair 754:Preceded by 746: 745: 724: 722: 712: 703: 702: 700: 698: 682: 676: 675: 673: 671: 653: 644: 641: 620: 619: 617: 615: 598: 589: 588: 586: 584: 566: 381:American history 343:political family 325:Lee was born in 218: 215:October 25, 1985 201: 199: 183:Personal details 171: 163:C. Stanley Blair 159: 140: 118: 105: 88: 59: 35: 21: 20: 1713: 1712: 1708: 1707: 1706: 1704: 1703: 1702: 1583: 1582: 1581: 1576: 1572: 1567: 1504: 1499: 1469: 1464: 1450: 1359:P. Goldsborough 1199:C. Goldsborough 1095: 1093: 1089: 1082: 891: 889: 885: 878: 873: 839: 830: 826: 825: 818: 808: 799: 786: 776: 767: 759: 733: 728: 727: 713: 706: 696: 694: 684: 683: 679: 669: 667: 654: 647: 642: 623: 613: 611: 599: 592: 582: 580: 567: 550: 545: 516: 508:Harry R. 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Index


Governor of Maryland
Marvin Mandel
Lieutenant Governor of Maryland
Christopher C. Cox
Samuel Bogley
Secretary of State of Maryland
Marvin Mandel
C. Stanley Blair
Silver Spring, Maryland
Rock Creek Cemetery
Democratic
Mimi Boal
Lee family
Princeton University
BA
George Washington University
Democratic
secretary of State of Maryland
lieutenant governor of Maryland
governor of Maryland
Marvin Mandel
Silver Spring, Maryland
Edward Brooke Lee
Comptroller of the state of Maryland
Lee family
political family
Maryland
U.S. Senator
Blair Lee I

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