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  1. Jul 13, 2024 · David Hampton Pryor, arguably the most popular Arkansas politician of the modern era, held four different political offices during his career: state House of Representatives member, U.S. congressman, governor, and U.S. senator.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › David_PryorDavid Pryor - Wikipedia

    Political career. Pryor first won elected office representing Ouachita County in the Arkansas House of Representatives in 1960. Seated as a member of the 63rd Arkansas General Assembly, Pryor would win reelection to the seat in 1962 and 1964.

  3. Pryor left political office in 1997, and later that year rejoined his alma mater, the University of Arkansas, as the Fulbright Distinguished Fellow of Law and Public Affairs. In 1999, Pryor expanded his academic affiliations by becoming a fellow at the Institute of Politics of the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.

  4. David Hampton Pryor was born on August 29, 1934, in Camden, Ouachita County, Arkansas, to William and Susan Pryor. He was raised there along with his brother, Bill, and sisters, Elinor and Cornelia. Pryor moved to Fayetteville to attend the University of Arkansas, where he met Barbara Jean Lunsford. They were married on November 28, 1957.

  5. Apr 22, 2024 · David Hampton Pryor, an alumnus of the University of Arkansas, former trustee, governor of Arkansas, U.S. senator and a recipient of an honorary doctorate degree from the U of A, died April 20, 2024, in Little Rock. He was 89.

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  6. May 1, 2024 · Rest well David Hampton Pryor. You did well by every standard of a public servant from those in the Arkansas State House to Congress, to being our 39th Governor to two decades as our United...

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  8. Pryor's post-senatorial roles began in 1997 with his service as a Fulbright Distinguished Fellow of Law and Public Affairs at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, affording students opportunities to learn about his first-hand experiences of and his insights into the political world.