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    Walter Mondale

    Vice president of the United States from 1977 to 1981

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  1. Walter Frederick Mondale was born on January 5, 1928, in Ceylon, Minnesota, to Theodore Sigvaard Mondale, a Methodist minister, and Claribel Hope (née Cowan), a part-time music teacher. [4] [5] Walter's half-brother Lester Mondale became a Unitarian minister. [6]

  2. Dec 27, 2021 · The son of a small-town farmer and Methodist preacher, Mondale got his start in politics as a member of Minnesota’s Democratic-Farm-Labor Party, which his mentor, Hubert Humphrey, had created — a...

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  4. Walter Mondale and Hubert H. Humphrey. Mondale was born in the small town of Ceylon, in southern Minnesota in 1928, and grew up in the equally small town of Elmore. His father, Theodore, was a farmer and Methodist minister, and his mother, Claribel Cowen, a musician and piano teacher.

  5. Apr 21, 2021 · In the 1970s, he established a reputation as a reformer, supporting legislation for consumer protection, child care, poverty reform, public healthcare, and increased education spending. Nevertheless, he was the only Democrat on the Senate’s conservative-leaning Budget Committee.

  6. Children and Education | Walter F. Mondale - Spokesman for Reform and Justice in the U.S. Senate. During the early 1970s, Senator Mondale spearheaded innovative and progressive approaches to child poverty. It was a time in which childhood development and family issues received little attention from the government or the press.

  7. Apr 20, 2021 · Born in the town of Ceylon, (“The Biggest Little Small Town in Minnesota”), graduate of the state’s university and law school (the latter thanks to the GI Bill of Rights), he didn’t so much ascend...

  8. Former Vice President Walter Mondale participated in a discussion about his impact on the U.S. education system. "Opportunity and Social Justice -- Quality Education for All" was part of the...

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