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  1. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wayne_MorseWayne Morse - Wikipedia

    Wayne Lyman Morse (October 20, 1900 – July 22, 1974) was an American attorney and United States Senator from Oregon. Morse is well known for opposing the Democratic Party ’s leadership and for his opposition to the Vietnam War on constitutional grounds.

  2. Born in Verona, Wisconsin, on October 20, 1900, Wayne Lyman Morse grew up in a struggling farming family steeped in the independent beliefs of Midwestern Progressivism. Morse did his undergraduate work in speech and economics at the University of Wisconsin, from which he graduated in 1923.

  3. The fiercely independent Wayne Morse of Oregon, who set a filibuster record in 1953, was first elected to the Senate as a Republican. He broke with that party in 1952, leaving Democrats and Republicans evenly divided in the Senate.

  4. www.senate.gov › artandhistory › historyU.S. Senate: Wayne Morse

    Former Oregon Senator Wayne Morse died on July 22,1974. His admirers knew him as "The Tiger in the Senate." His many enemies, including five presidents, called him a lot worse. Today he is remembered as a gifted lawmaker and principled maverick who thrived on controversy.

  5. Wayne Morse. Born on October 20, 1900, in Verona, Wisconsin, Wayne Lyman Morse left a deep legacy of commitment to democratic representation, the rule of law, and intellectual independence in his service to the University of Oregon, the State of Oregon, and the nation.

  6. In 1968, Morse, a resolute critic of the war in Vietnam, lost his Senate seat to Robert Packwood by less than 3,000 votes. He died six years later in the midst of a campaign to regain that seat. This blunt-spoken, iconoclastic populist is remembered today with many colorful stories.

  7. Jul 23, 1974 · Former Senator Wayne Morse of Oregon, a strong early critic of the Vietnam war and a longtime Congressional liberal, died yesterday of kidney failure in Good Samaritan Hospital, Portland, Ore.

  8. May 11, 2018 · During his two dozen years as U.S. senator from Oregon, Wayne L. Morse (1900-1974) was an independent critic of many federal policies, especially the Vietnam War. Wunderkind Senator Wayne Lyman Morse left his impression on the nation by his intractable commitment to principle.

  9. Wayne Morse's Political Career. In 1944, first-time candidate Wayne Morse beat the incumbent Oregon U.S. Senator Rufus C. Holmes, and went on to become known throughout the world as one of America’s most outstanding statesmen.

  10. Jul 22, 2017 · On this day in 1974, Wayne Morse, a maverick senator from Oregon for 24 years who thrived on controversy, died at age 73 while campaigning as the Democratic nominee to regain the seat he had ...

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