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  1. About Senator George J. Mitchell. Senator George J. Mitchell was born and raised in Waterville, Maine. He is a graduate of Waterville High School, Bowdoin College, and Georgetown University Law Center. Senator Mitchell served as United States Attorney and U.S. District Court Judge for Maine.

  2. May 9, 2018 · A popular Maine Democrat, George John Mitchell (born 1933) was the majority leader in the U.S. Senate from 1989 to 1994. George John Mitchell was born in Waterville, Maine, on August 20, 1933. He was the fourth of five children (one daughter and four sons) of Mary Saad and George Mitchell.

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  4. Senator George J. Mitchell July 4, 1998 Independence Hall Philadelphia, PA. It's an honor for me to receive the Liberty Medal in the birthplace of American democracy. Over two centuries ago a small group of men met here in a constitutional convention that was one of the turning points in human history.

  5. Entertainment. George Mitchell’s ‘The Negotiator’: a peacemaker’s life. Originally published May 17, 2015 at 5:03 am. “The Negotiator,” a memoir by former U.S. Senator George...

  6. This is the George Mitchell interview as a part of the Clinton Presidential History Project. We usually repeat the fundamental ground rule at the beginning, which is that the interview is being conducted under a veil of strict confidentiality. None of us is allowed to repeat anything that is said here at the table to encourage you to speak ...

  7. George Mitchell was the U.S. Special Envoy for Middle East Peace appointed by President Barack Obama on January 22, 2009, a position he held until May 2011. Mitchell was born in Waterville, Maine on August 20, 1933 to a Lebanese mother and an Irish father who both lacked education yet emphasized its importance for all of their children.

  8. Overview. George Mitchell. (b. 1933) Quick Reference. (b. Waterville, Maine, 20 Aug. 1933) US; US Senator 1980–95 George Mitchell was born to an Irish father and a Lebanese mother and grew up in relative poverty.

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