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William Scranton

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927: 3178: 38: 854:. Restricted by state law to just one term as governor during his time in office, Scranton increased state government spending to a then-record $ 5.21 billion over his term, compared to $ 3.78 billion by his predecessor." He also signed into law sweeping reforms in the state's education system, which created the state community college system, the state board of education and the state Higher Education Assistance Agency, and he established a program to promote the state in national and international markets and increase the attractiveness of the state's products and services. 2590: 2041: 377: 367: 736: 2357: 402: 1050: 977: 881:(CFFN) against the de facto segregation of public schools prompted Scranton to implement the Pennsylvania Human Relations commission. All protests were discontinued while the commission held hearings during the summer of 1964. Scranton also supported the formation of the Greater Chester Movement, an umbrella organization intended to coordinate activities of groups working toward the betterment of Chester 1731: 956:, had lost steam. Early in the campaign, he announced that he would be willing to accept the nomination for Vice President. Scranton first declined to enter the race but later threw his hat into the ring on June 12, 1964. Scranton won the support of ten state delegations, but Goldwater went on to win the nomination on the first ballot. 609:, also served as a United States Congressman from Vermont. Scranton's genealogical line runs from John Smith (great-great-grandfather) to Worthington C. Smith (great-grandfather) to Katherine Maria Smith Scranton (paternal grandmother) to Worthington Scranton (father) to Scranton. 616:, that was located roughly eight miles north of Scranton. Following the death of his parents, he inherited the estate. On October 9, 1976, Scranton and his wife hosted a "Day in the Country" party at Marworth. Among the guests in attendance were U.N. Secretary-General 849:
Economic conditions improved for Pennsylvania residents statewide under Scranton's leadership as "unemployment went from 7.5 percent to 3.6 percent," and the "average blue-collar weekly paycheck increased nearly $ 23 over the four years," according to the
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in 1949 as its Vice President for legal affairs. He left that post in 1954, but later served on the board of directors, as had his father. He became active in Republican Party politics in the 1950s and came to the attention of President
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and James Murray, British ambassador to the United Nations. In 1981, ground was broken for a new alcohol and drug rehabilitation center to be operated by the Geisinger Medical Management Corporation on the grounds at Marworth.
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district in 1960. Scranton represented Pennsylvania's 10th Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1961 to 1963. Though a freshman Republican, he quickly gained a reputation as an outspoken
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Scranton practiced law and then entered the business community after the war becoming successful in several firms in northeastern Pennsylvania. He joined the largest correspondence school in the United States,
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earned him much respect in his short time in office. Some in the Republican Party pushed for Scranton to be named Ford's running mate for the 1976 presidential election, but Ford chose Senator
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and Nixon quickly distanced himself from the former governor. In accordance with his 1966 pledge never to seek elected office, he rebuffed a draft movement encouraging him to run for the
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in the beginning, a "Draft Scranton" movement quickly gathered momentum among moderate and liberal Republicans who saw him as an alternative to conservative frontrunner, Senator
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Deputy Sheriff Francis Sharpe. There was a shootout at Rubeck's farm in Burnt Cabins and Hollenbaugh was killed; Peggy Ann Bradnick was rescued without serious injury.
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for over two decades. Despite her own involvement in politics, his mother tried to dissuade him from entering politics because of his childhood struggles with
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for two decades thereafter. Following the war, he resumed his studies at Yale Law School. He graduated in 1946 and was admitted to the Pennsylvania
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Scranton began his education at the Scranton Country Day School, which had been founded by his parents, completing his basic schooling at the
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but when he said the Nixon Administration should be "more evenhanded" in managing the problems of the Middle East, some in the American
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Following Nixon's resignation from the Presidency in 1974, he was appointed as a transition team member for incoming President
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As governor, Scranton presided over sweeping reforms to Pennsylvania's education system, including the creation of the state's
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Scranton reentered the business world and served on the boards of several high-profile American corporations such as
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Under the then-existing Pennsylvania law, Scranton was limited to a single term and could not run for reelection in
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won the nomination. Scranton was term-limited out of office in 1967 but remained active in politics. He chaired the
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While he was governor, the largest manhunt in the history of Pennsylvania until then took place. On May 11, 1966,
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and gained a reputation as an outspoken moderate during his time in Congress. He won the Republican nomination in
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from 1976 to 1977. He also served on the boards of several high-profile corporations and was associated with the
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An elegant man (and politician) passes: William Warren Scranton was many things rarely seen in politics today
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for the state, which included a provision allowing future governors to seek a second term. Following the
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O’Malley III, Michael J. β€œThe Gentleman from Pennsylvania: An Interview with William W. Scranton,” in
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William Scranton was born on July 19, 1917, while the Scranton family was on vacation at a cottage in
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Capitol Journey: Reflections on the Press, Politics, and the Making of Public Policy in Pennsylvania
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training duties, and was stationed on three different continents during his tour of duty, including
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and was president of Northeastern National Bank and Trust Company. He was also associated with the
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Scranton's name recognition and family connections helped him win a 17,000 vote victory over
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and serving as an Air Transport Command pilot during the war. Although he did not serve in
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William Warren Scranton resided with his parents for many years at Marworth, an estate in
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Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Pennsylvania
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White, Theodore H. β€œSquire Scranton Bides His Time," Life, February 28, 1964, pp. 63-72.
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agents, local law enforcement, and civilian volunteers scoured the mountains around
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Reflections on the Press, Politics, and the Making of Public Policy in Pennsylvania
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McNulty, Timothy. β€œFormer Pennsylvania governor William Scranton Jr. dies,"
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Before the Storm: Barry Goldwater and the Unmaking of the American Consensus
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Although Scranton did not actively seek the 1964 Republican nomination for
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Nine days after his 96th birthday, Scranton died on July 28, 2013, from a
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instead. After his term as UN Ambassador, Scranton retired to his home in
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and his brother Selden, were the founders and patriarchs of the city of
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The Gentleman from Pennsylvania: An Interview with William W. Scranton
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William W. Scranton, 96, G.O.P. Prodigy Who Led Pennsylvania, Is Dead
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Permanent Representatives of the United States to the United Nations
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Secret Senior Society (pictured with his Berzelius Class of '39 as
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Race and the Politics of Deception: The Making of an American City
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to investigate this and other incidents of campus violence and
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Candidates in the 1964 United States presidential election
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Who's who of the United Nations parties at Marworth estate
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National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
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In 1976, Scranton was chosen by President Ford to become
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People from the Scranton–Wilkes-Barre metropolitan area
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Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission Biography
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Former Pennsylvania governor William Scranton Jr. dies
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White, Theodore H. β€œSquire Scranton Bides His Time,"
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politician and diplomat. Scranton served as the 38th
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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Chapter 13: β€œWilliam Warren Scranton II (1963–1967)
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While at Yale, he was a member of the 1926:United States Ambassador to the United Nations 1099:United States Ambassador to the United Nations 802: 687:from 1939 to 1941, dropping out in advance of 503:United States Ambassador to the United Nations 430:United States Ambassador to the United Nations 54:United States Ambassador to the United Nations 4167:Members of the American Philosophical Society 3671: 3110: 2625: 2331: 1959: 1683: 915: 19:For other people named William Scranton, see 1668:William Warren Scranton: The reluctant giant 1085:, and was a trustee of Yale University, his 922:1964 Republican Party presidential primaries 837:, who would succeed him as governor, as his 119:January 15, 1963 β€“ January 17, 1967 3393:Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare 844: 799:quickly dubbed him a "Kennedy Republican." 4092:Republican Party governors of Pennsylvania 3678: 3664: 3418:Secretary of Housing and Urban Development 3117: 3103: 2632: 2618: 2338: 2324: 1966: 1952: 1789:Pennsylvania's 10th congressional district 465:Pennsylvania's 1962 gubernatorial election 188:January 3, 1961 β€“ January 3, 1963 66:March 15, 1976 β€“ January 19, 1977 36: 4177:Neurological disease deaths in California 1588: 1409:" (photo essay). 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Scranton graduated from 4112:United States Army Air Forces pilots 4102:Military personnel from Pennsylvania 1504: 1416: 746:International Correspondence Schools 481:. Scranton entered the race for the 298: 16:Governor of Pennsylvania (1917-2013) 4087:Ford administration cabinet members 1130:Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania 939:1964 Republican National Convention 678: 13: 4157:American people of English descent 1878:Non-profit organization positions 1182:, Scranton is featured as Senator 968:was nominated for Vice President. 14: 4188: 4152:People from Montecito, California 3475: 1725: 593:. Katherine M. Smith's uncle was 581:Scranton's father was the son of 21:William Scranton (disambiguation) 4147:People from Madison, Connecticut 4107:United States Air Force officers 3527:Ambassador to the United Nations 3176: 2588: 2355: 2039: 1741:"William Scranton (id: S000193)" 1241:Governor William Warren Scranton 1093:Ambassador to the United Nations 783:and supported much of President 535:Marion Margery (Warren) Scranton 400: 375: 365: 4162:Presbyterians from Pennsylvania 4072:20th-century American diplomats 1704: 1660: 1634: 1610: 1597: 1564: 1498: 1489: 1476: 1463: 1442: 1399: 1382: 1369: 1356: 1353:, February 28, 1964, pp. 63-72. 1273:.” Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: 971: 960:Chairman and US Representative 865:, in the spring of 1964 led by 730: 637:, and attended the prestigious 294: 1571:Brennan, Sean (January 2023). 1343: 1329: 1312: 1297: 1288:Squire Scranton Bides His Time 1280: 1263: 1246: 1233: 1216: 1141:American Philosophical Society 946:President of the United States 715:. On July 6, 1942, he married 531:Scranton Gas and Water Company 1: 4172:Centrism in the United States 3689:'s delegation(s) to the 87th 2926:National States' Rights Party 1784:U.S. House of Representatives 1767:U.S. House of Representatives 1714:.” Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: 1684:O'Connell, Jon (2015-12-28). 1209: 1155:at a retirement community in 958:Republican National Committee 815:Pennsylvania Republican Party 539:Republican National Committee 516: 453:Pennsylvania Republican Party 371:United States Army Air Forces 3457:William Thaddeus Coleman Jr. 1139:Scranton was elected to the 1083:Council on Foreign Relations 693:United States Army Air Corps 624: 568:, a confidante of President 556:. He was the grandnephew of 511:Council on Foreign Relations 445:United States Army Air Corps 7: 3443:Secretary of Transportation 3145: 1670:.” Scranton, Pennsylvania: 1413:, October 25, 1981, p. 113. 1396:, October 24, 2018, p. G15. 1392:." 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Schlesinger 3225:Secretary of Defense 3070:Other 1964 elections 3044:and other candidates 2870:Margaret Chase Smith 2750:John W. Reynolds Jr. 1644:. AP. Archived from 1622:search.amphilsoc.org 1618:"APS Member History" 1590:10.30958/ajhis.9-1-2 1541:Carocci, Vincent P. 1469:Carocci, Vincent P. 1377:The Scranton Tribune 1286:White, Theodore H. β€œ 1252:Carocci, Vincent P. 1126:William Scranton III 1119:Dalton, Pennsylvania 1071:Pan American Airways 1025:Kent State shootings 651:Yale Political Union 614:Dalton, Pennsylvania 527:Worthington Scranton 525:. He was the son of 523:Madison, Connecticut 501:, and served as the 243:Madison, Connecticut 3632:White House Counsel 3615:John Otho Marsh Jr. 3289:Stanley K. Hathaway 2692:Incumbent nominee: 1710:McNulty, Timothy. β€œ 1691:The Citizens' Voice 1411:Scrantonian Tribune 1366:, December 6, 1916. 1364:Scranton Republican 1153:cerebral hemorrhage 888:was kidnapped near 833:. The ticket added 827:Richardson Dilworth 691:, enlisting in the 662:Delta Kappa Epsilon 603:Edward Curtis Smith 599:Governor of Vermont 472:Richardson Dilworth 432:from 1976 to 1977. 3609:Robert T. Hartmann 3376:John Thomas Dunlop 3362:Secretary of Labor 3187:Secretary of State 3167:Nelson Rockefeller 2860:Nelson Rockefeller 1846:Political offices 1228:The New York Times 1170:In popular culture 1147:Death & Legacy 1134:Richard Thornburgh 1075:H.J. Heinz Company 1067:The New York Times 1055: 1002:Secretary of State 996:, President-elect 982: 954:Nelson Rockefeller 942: 886:Peggy Ann Bradnick 758:John Foster Dulles 741: 683:Scranton attended 562:U.S. Supreme Court 558:Joseph A. Scranton 550:George W. Scranton 537:, a member of the 489:'s candidacy, but 487:Nelson Rockefeller 443:and served in the 4044: 4043: 4039: 4038: 3653: 3652: 3649: 3648: 3591:Anne L. Armstrong 3516:Frederick B. 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Gregory Smith 422:Republican Party 404: 381: 379: 378: 369: 349:Military service 302: 300: 296: 256: 239: 237: 221:Personal details 207: 195: 186: 176: 165: 150: 138: 117: 95: 83: 64: 40: 30:William Scranton 26: 25: 4192: 4191: 4187: 4186: 4185: 4183: 4182: 4181: 4047: 4046: 4045: 4040: 4035: 4034: 4025: 4016: 4007: 3998: 3989: 3980: 3971: 3962: 3953: 3944: 3935: 3926: 3917: 3908: 3899: 3890: 3881: 3872: 3863: 3854: 3845: 3836: 3827: 3818: 3809: 3800: 3791: 3782: 3773: 3764: 3755: 3742: 3741: 3732: 3723: 3696: 3693: 3684: 3654: 3645: 3626: 3577: 3566:Donald Rumsfeld 3552: 3521: 3502: 3477: 3462: 3451:Claude Brinegar 3437: 3412: 3387: 3356: 3325: 3300: 3269: 3244: 3239:Donald Rumsfeld 3219: 3200: 3195:Henry Kissinger 3181: 3177: 3172: 3147: 3136: 3123: 3093: 3088: 3057: 3036: 3023:Clifton DeBerry 3007: 2978: 2949: 2920: 2901: 2879: 2814:Barry Goldwater 2800: 2769: 2725:Daniel Brewster 2714:Hubert Humphrey 2680: 2653: 2638: 2608: 2603: 2593: 2584: 2360: 2349: 2344: 2314: 2309: 2051: 2050: 2044: 2040: 2035: 1992: 1991: 1985: 1972: 1938: 1929: 1921: 1906: 1897: 1888: 1886:Alfred Driscoll 1873: 1864: 1856: 1841: 1830: 1820: 1816: 1801: 1792: 1786: 1778: 1728: 1723: 1722: 1709: 1705: 1696: 1694: 1682: 1678: 1665: 1661: 1651: 1649: 1648:on 30 July 2013 1640: 1639: 1635: 1626: 1624: 1616: 1615: 1611: 1602: 1598: 1569: 1565: 1556: 1549: 1540: 1533: 1523: 1521: 1519: 1503: 1499: 1494: 1490: 1481: 1477: 1468: 1464: 1454: 1452: 1448: 1447: 1443: 1438: 1417: 1404: 1400: 1387: 1383: 1374: 1370: 1361: 1357: 1348: 1344: 1335: 1334: 1330: 1317: 1313: 1302: 1298: 1285: 1281: 1268: 1264: 1251: 1247: 1238: 1234: 1221: 1217: 1212: 1204:Scranton family 1200: 1184:Barry Goldwater 1176:Jeff Greenfield 1172: 1149: 1095: 1037:Scranton Report 974: 950:Barry Goldwater 924: 918: 875:Stanley Branche 847: 819:electoral votes 811: 805: 785:John F. 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