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  Thomas, Elbert D.
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NameElbert D. Thomas
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Salt Lake City, Utah , United States
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Born June 17, 1883
DiedFebruary 11, 1953 (69 years)
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InfoTHOMAS, Elbert Duncan, a Senator from Utah; born in Salt Lake City, Utah, June 17, 1883; attended the public schools; graduated from the University of Utah at Salt Lake City in 1906 and from the graduate department of the University of California, Berkeley 1924; served as a missionary of the Church of Latter Day Saints in Japan 1907-1912; student traveler in Asia and Europe 1912-1913; instructor of Latin and Greek at the University of Utah 1914-1916 and secretary of board of regents 1917-1922; served as major, inspector general's department, Utah National Guard, and United States Reserves 1917-1926; professor of political science at the University of Utah 1924-1933; author; elected as a Democrat to the United States Senate in 1932; reelected in 1938 and again in 1944 and served from March 4, 1933, to January 3, 1951; unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1950; chairman, Committee on Education and Labor (Seventy-fifth through Seventy-eighth Congresses), Committee on Military Affairs (Seventy-ninth Congress), Committee on Labor and Public Welfare (Eighty-first Congress); appointed high commissioner of United States trust territories of the Pacific and served from 1951, until his death in Honolulu, Hawaii, February 11, 1953; interment in City Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Utah.


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  11/07/1950 UT US Senate Lost 45.83% (-8.03%)
  11/07/1944 UT US Senate Won 59.91% (+19.82%)
  07/21/1944 US Vice President - D Convention Lost 0.53% (-53.65%)
  11/08/1938 UT US Senate Won 55.80% (+11.60%)
  11/08/1932 UT US Senate Won 56.66% (+14.95%)
  11/02/1920 UT Secretary of State Lost 39.09% (-16.80%)
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Nobel Peace Prize - Oct 10, 1948 D Ewing Cockrell