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Communists in China and the Soviet Union was their way of exercising their newly won independence. At the same time, he defended the U.S. military buildup after World War II, its involvement in the Korean War, and its membership in mutual security pacts like NATO and SEATO as self-defense measures, not aggressive actions by the U.S. government, as the
Indians widely perceived them. Cooper condemned the Eisenhower administration's decision to sell weapons to Pakistan, which was resented by the Indians, but also felt that the Indian government took some political positions without regard to their moral implications. By late 1955, the
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friendship. On the mission, Cooper discovered that the
Soviets disliked Kennedy and Nixon equally. Cooper concluded in his report to Kennedy that there was little potential for harmonious relations with the Soviets. After meeting with Secretary Khrushchev, Kennedy confirmed to Cooper that his report had been correct and confessed that he should have taken it even more seriously. Cooper supported Kennedy's decision to resume nuclear weapons testing after the Soviets resumed their testing in March 1962, but he urged Kennedy to negotiate an agreement with the Soviets if possible.
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Lawrence Wetherby, whose term as governor had recently expired. Chandler, now serving his second term as governor, was angered by the choice of Wetherby, and most members of his faction either gave Wetherby lukewarm support or outright supported Cooper instead. This, combined with Cooper's personal popularity, led to his victory over Wetherby by 65,000 votes.
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Vietnam and negotiate a settlement instead. Johnson was noncommittal, and that afternoon, Cooper returned to the Senate floor, urgently trying to convince the legislators that negotiation was preferable to escalation, even when it meant negotiating with the
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Barkley died in office on April 30, 1956. Republican leaders encouraged Cooper to return from India and seek the seat, but Cooper was reluctant to give up his ambassadorship. After a personal appeal from President Eisenhower, however, Cooper acquiesced and declared his candidacy in July 1956.
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Washington, the unmarried Cooper permanently resided in the Dodge House Hotel.) The move to India removed this barrier, and Secretary Dulles encouraged Cooper to marry her before leaving so that the embassy in New Delhi might have a proper hostess. On April 4, 1955, the couple stopped
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sponsored a parallel measure in the House. As a senator, Cooper had been instrumental in securing congressional approval for the creation of Big South Fork. Opponents of the measure in both
Kentucky and Tennessee (the recreation area spans the two states) cited a variety of reasons to retain the old
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Congress has attempted to limit the deployment of American troops in the course of an ongoing war." The fight over the CooperβChurch Amendments took its toll on Cooper's health, and he was briefly hospitalized to regain his strength. In 1971, Church, Mansfield,
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on July 5, 1954. Cooper appealed to women voters, as well as black voters who appreciated his support for civil rights. He also claimed that he would be a less partisan senator than
Barkley. Barkley's personal popularity carried him to a 71,000-vote victory, however. Glenn Finch opined that "Barkley
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saved the amendment from almost certain demise by adding a provision that all American prisoners of war be returned prior to the withdrawal of U.S. forces. The revised amendment passed 62β33, whereupon Nixon decided to sacrifice the entire military assistance bill. At Nixon's insistence, the Senate
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as part of a widely publicized "peace drive". This visit, along with visits to South Vietnam in December 1965 and January 1966, reinforced Cooper's opposition to military operations in Southeast Asia. In a meeting with President Johnson on January 26, 1966, he again urged the president to forgo his
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about the matter. In the interim, Cooper secured a meeting with Nehru and forestalled both actions. Cooper became even more upset with Dulles when Dulles authorized withholding $ 10 million of a $ 50 million aid package to India; Cooper protested the withholding, and Dulles decided to pay
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Cooper decided to make one more attempt to end the war, after an aggressive North Vietnamese offensive against the South in March 1972 intensified fighting in the region once again. Without advance notice, Cooper addressed a nearly empty Senate chamber on July 27, 1972, proposing an amendment to a
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The DullesβCuhna communique touched off anti-American demonstrations in many parts of India. On December 6, Dulles held a news conference during which he reaffirmed U.S. neutrality on the Goa issue, but did not recant claims of Portuguese sovereignty over the region. Prime Minister Nehru announced
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In 1929, Cooper declared his candidacy for county judge of Pulaski County. His opponent, the incumbent, was the president of Somerset Bank and the former law partner of Cooper's father. Cooper won the election, however, beginning the first of his eight years as county judge. During his service, he
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Cooper again sought re-election in 1954. Democrats first considered Governor Wetherby as his opponent, but Wetherby's candidacy would have drawn a primary challenger from the Happy Chandler faction of the Democratic Party, possibly leading to a party split and Cooper's re-election. Instead, party
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in December 1950. Political historian Glenn Finch observed that, while Cooper was well-qualified for his duties at the U.N. and NATO, his presence abroad also made him less available to campaign for the Senate seat vacated by Barkley's elevation to the vice-presidency. Speculation was raised that
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that benefits to veterans injured as prisoners of war of the Germans and Japanese during World War II be paid immediately using enemy assets. He also co-sponsored legislation allowing hundreds of thousands of people displaced by the Nazis to enter the United States legally. He opposed bans on
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Cooper began his service as ambassador by developing a close friendship with Prime Minister Nehru. Nehru's respect and admiration for Cooper soon became widely known. Cooper labored to help officials in Washington, D.C. understand that India's reluctance to align with either the West or the
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recanted their statements in 1950 for Cooper to seek election to the Senate in 1954. They now feared that the election of a Republican would allow that party to organize the Senate, giving key committee chairmanships to isolationists opposed to continued US involvement in the
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Seventy-one years of age and becoming increasingly deaf, Cooper announced to the Kentucky Press Association on January 21, 1972, that he would not seek re-election to his Senate seat, having served longer in that body than any other Kentuckian except Alben Barkley. The
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ensured a strong Democratic turnout in the state. Both Barkley and Clements stressed party unity during the campaign, and although Cooper polled much better than the Republican presidential ticket, he ultimately lost to Chapman in the general election by 24,480 votes.
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ultimately received the party's nomination. Cooper himself was mentioned as a possible candidate for vice-president, but ultimately did not receive the nomination and sought re-election to his Senate seat instead. Also in 1948, Centre College awarded Cooper an
1127:'s unsuccessful attempt to politicize the state department of health; the measure failed by a single vote. Cooper supported the governor's plan to provide free textbooks for the state's school children and sponsored legislation to prohibit judges from issuing
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in 1977, Congress proposed naming the dam and lake after Cooper, but again, he declined. He was pleased, however, that the Somerset school system chose to name a program to teach and reinforce leadership skills the John Sherman Cooper Leadership Institute.
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defeated the amended bill 48β42. Disappointed, Cooper nevertheless proclaimed, "I feel purged inside. I've felt strongly about this for a long time. Now it's in the hands of the President. He's the only person who can do anything about ending the war now."
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in the early 1950s; some even formed a committee to elect Cooper president. Cooper considered running for governor in 1951, but when Chapman was killed in an automobile accident on March 8, 1951, he decided to make another run for the Senate against
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leaders convinced former Vice President Barkley, now 77 years old, to run for the seat in order to ensure party unity. There were few policy differences between Barkley and Cooper, who had been deemed the most liberal Republican in the Senate by
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system, although it was defeated at the time. Although he had voted with the Republicans just 51% of the time during his partial term β the lowest average of any member of the party β Cooper headed the Kentucky delegation to the
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notices, but often helped those he evicted find other housing or gave them money himself, earning him the nickname "the poor man's judge". He reportedly became so depressed by the poverty and suffering of his constituents during the
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2624:. In 1972, he was chosen as the commencement speaker at Centre College, where he had served as a trustee since 1961. At the ceremony, he became the first recipient of the Isaac Shelby Award, named for two-time Kentucky governor
899:. He was the second child and first son of seven children born to John Sherman and Helen Gertrude (Tartar) Cooper. The Cooper family had been prominent in the Somerset area since brothers Malachi and Edward Cooper migrated from
1068:, the Class Day Committee, the Southern Club, the University Club, and Beta Theta Pi. A member of the Undergraduate Athletic Association, he played football and basketball, becoming the first person in Yale history to be named
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to ask him "Are you a Republican or a Democrat? When are you going to start voting with us?" Cooper responded, "If you'll pardon me, I was sent here to represent my constituents, and I intend to vote as I think best."
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Cooper continued his independence from his party throughout his term, vocally opposing Republican plans to cut taxes despite record national budget deficits and resisting the party's efforts to reduce funding for the
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fighters in South Vietnam, which he believed was necessary to achieve peace. Cooper advocated a three-to-five-year cease fire, enforced by the United Nations, followed by national elections as prescribed by the
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by examination in 1928 and opened a legal practice in Somerset. Over the next 20 years, he sold his father's remaining assets, paid off the family debts, and financed a college education for his six siblings.
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to issue bonds to finance the construction of new power stations. He supported a comprehensive program benefiting the coal industry and cosponsored a bill to extending public library services to rural areas.
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military assistance bill that would unconditionally end funding for all U.S. military operations in Indochina in four months. The measure, which had no co-sponsors, stunned Nixon and Secretary of State
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Cooper described himself as "a truly terrible public speaker" and rarely made addresses from the Senate floor. He was known as an independent Republican during his career in the Senate. In the first
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stating that "there was no evidence to show that were hit by the same bullet." Cooper publicly criticized the report's conclusions as "premature and inconclusive", and informed Attorney General
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that would have allowed funding for research and development of ABMs, but banned deployment of a U.S. ABM system. The measure failed by three votes but increased congressional scrutiny of the
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India had only become an independent nation in 1947, and it was considered a bulwark against Communism in Asia. U.S.βIndia relations were strained, however, because of India's recognition of
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convinced Cooper to help them write an amendment to end U.S. involvement in Southeast Asia altogether, but ultimately, the measure did not have the support to pass and was abandoned.
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United States to any country. Cooper's persistence in requesting such aid was critical in getting the package approved, as it was opposed by many administration officials, including
2659:, the son of Cooper's former opponent in the senatorial elections of 1946 and 1966, awarded Cooper the Governor's Distinguished Service Medallion in 1983. Later that year, Senators
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during an eighteen-day tour of India. Of particular interest was the communique's reference to "Portuguese provinces in the Far East". This phrase referred to
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to the Senate. The move to Washington, D.C. proved to be too much for Cooper's already strained marriage. In 1947, he filed for divorce, charging abandonment.
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Hewlett, Jennifer; Harry Merrit (February 23, 1991). "John Sherman Cooper Dies at 89 β U.S. Senator From Somerset Had Distinguished Political Career".
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that would have nullified provisions of the bill if they were not shown to contribute to the safety of small mines, but his amendment was defeated.
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and the Mexican Farm Labor bill, both of which were supported by the Eisenhower administration. He denounced Eisenhower's appointment of
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designed to de-fund further U.S. military operations in the region. These amendments were hailed as the first serious attempt by
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was unbeatable in his own state, and it is probable that no other candidate could have defeated Cooper."
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Johns, Andrew L. "The Diplomacy of Quiet Candor: John Sherman Cooper's Tenure as Ambassador to India."
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reported that Indo-American relations had "improved to a degree not thought possible six months ago".
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described the ambassadorship as "one of the most difficult and delicate in all the diplomatic world".
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in World War II in 1942. Immediately offered an officer's commission, he chose instead to enlist as a
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later that year. During the summer break of 1924, he returned to Kentucky, where his father, dying of
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Finch, Glenn (April 1972). "The Election of United States Senators in Kentucky: The Cooper Period".
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and established a cordial working relationship with the Indian delegation, including Nehru's sister
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in the nineteenth century, and the elder John Sherman Cooper (called "Sherman") was named after the
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President Eisenhower convinced Cooper to return to the U.S. and seek election to the Senate.
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Cooper, William (Spring 1986). "John Sherman Cooper: A Senator and His Constituents".
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Smoot, Richard C. (Spring 1995). "John Sherman Cooper: The Early Years, 1901β1927".
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5107:"Longines Chronoscope with Sen-Elect John S. Cooper (December 8, 1952)"
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Cohn, Ray (December 8, 1983). "Bill to Name Area for Cooper Opposed".
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4933:"John Sherman Cooper Dies at 89; Longtime Senator From Kentucky"
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had not acted alone. When Cooper expressed his same thoughts to
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in 1963. Cooper attended 50 of the 94 hearings and rejected the
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he issued during his time on the bench, 15 were upheld by the
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to the Cooper National Recreation Area; Kentucky Congressman
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to end labor strikes, although the latter bill did not pass.
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and the construction of locks, dams, and reservoirs in the
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TO PASS H.R. 6675, THE SOCIAL SECURITY AMENDMENTS OF 1965
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budget, leading to a reduction in funding and hastening
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and served as a special assistant to Secretary of State
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Cooper's first political service was as a member of the
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Senate Committee on Labor, Education and Public Welfare
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opposed Brown because of his attacks on former Senator
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Republican Party United States senators from Kentucky
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
4645:"The Independent From Kentucky: John Sherman Cooper"
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Hewlett and Merrit, "John Sherman Cooper Dies at 89"
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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First term in the Senate and early diplomatic career
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at 41 years old, Cooper enlisted for service in the
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4808:"Group Raises $ 60,000 for Sculptures of Cooper".
4594:"Group Raises $ 60,000 for Sculptures of Cooper."
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4982:Senator John Sherman Cooper: Consummate Statesman
4512:"Senator Mitch McConnell on Senator John Sherman"
2673:Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area
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895:John Sherman Cooper was born August 23, 1901, in
8136:Ambassadors of the United States to East Germany
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3860:. New York: W. W. Norton & Company. p.
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2007:Senate Select Committee on Standards and Conduct
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8146:United States Army personnel of World War II
5054:"U.S. Senate Adjourns in Memory of Cooper".
4606:"U.S. Senate Adjourns in Memory of Cooper".
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745:in 1942. During World War II, he earned the
5039:"John Sherman Cooper: A Featured Biography"
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163:November 5, 1952 β January 3, 1955
128:November 7, 1956 β January 3, 1973
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993:After graduation, Cooper matriculated at
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37:Official portrait of Cooper while serving
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297:January 7, 1946 β November 1946
5354:December 20, 1974 β September 28, 1976
4922:"Kentucky Colleges Mark Commencement".
4577:"Kentucky Colleges Mark Commencement."
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2049:24th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
1966:, which was charged with investigating
1195:. After basic training, he enrolled in
859:instead. After Cooper's re-election in
765:'s vacated seat in the U.S. Senate. He
526: 1955; died 1985)
8231:Yale Bulldogs men's basketball players
8156:Burials at Arlington National Cemetery
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4630:"Ex-Gov. Breathitt to Receive Award."
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1520:United Nations (U.N.) General Assembly
915:. His father's parents β staunch
737:. After a failed gubernatorial bid in
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4673:. New York City: Facts on File, Inc.
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1097:economic recession of the early 1920s
953:Kentucky's 8th congressional district
828:to serve the rest of Barkley's term.
5399:United States senators from Kentucky
5204:U.S. senator (Class 2) from Kentucky
5170:U.S. senator (Class 2) from Kentucky
5136:U.S. senator (Class 2) from Kentucky
4687:
2909:
2857:
1906:Appalachian Regional Development Act
1631:. Nevertheless, he refused to strip
706:from 1974 to 1976. He was the first
8126:Eisenhower administration personnel
3094:
2832:
2733:
2726:documentary about his life, at the
1993:As one of three Republicans on the
1467:1948 Republican National Convention
1333:resigned to accept the position of
13:
6156:'s delegation(s) to the 79thβ92nd
5960:United States Ambassadors to India
4931:Krebs, Albin (February 23, 1991).
4825:
1876:Senate Foreign Relations Committee
1716:Southeast Asia Treaty Organization
1690:U.S. Ambassador to India and Nepal
1665:Senate Republican Policy Committee
1548:Supreme Court of the United States
1531:North Atlantic Treaty Organization
790:North Atlantic Treaty Organization
14:
8277:
8256:20th-century Kentucky politicians
8241:American men's basketball players
5327:February 4, 1955 β April 9, 1956
5323:United States Ambassador to India
5031:
4980:Mitchiner, Clarice James (1982).
3891:. Atria Books. pp. 151β152.
2760:John Sherman Cooper Power Station
2156:Filibuster of the Armed Ship Bill
1246:in an attempt to replace all the
1114:Kentucky House of Representatives
727:Kentucky House of Representatives
8201:Military personnel from Kentucky
8196:Members of the Warren Commission
8166:Centre Colonels football players
6111:
5963:
5953:
5869:Members of the Warren Commission
5623:
5109:is available for viewing at the
5099:is available for viewing at the
5058:. February 27, 1991. p. B2.
4908:10.1111/j.1468-0130.2006.00392.x
4877:. Centre College. Archived from
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2222:Repeal of Tonkin Gulf Resolution
2107:
2013:Conference that established the
2001:in 1964, which he decried as "a
1935:as a reaction against Kennedy's
1914:Volunteers in Service to America
804:nominated former Vice President
593:
500:
8261:20th-century American diplomats
4865:. December 31, 1999. p. 8.
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2724:Kentucky Educational Television
2500:Strategic Arms Limitation Talks
1673:Americans for Democratic Action
1359:, who were heads of a powerful
1171:circuit court judge and former
1135:was required by law to enforce
1011:Praying Colonels' football team
782:United Nations General Assembly
704:U.S. Ambassador to East Germany
523:
496:
8226:Yale Bulldogs football players
8121:People from Somerset, Kentucky
5070:. July 5, 1954. Archived from
4774:. October 5, 2000. p. B3.
2303:House Concurrent Resolution 63
2026:United Mine Workers of America
1898:National Defense Education Act
1043:an outbreak of the Spanish flu
1033:. Another member of the team,
1:
8251:20th-century American lawyers
8131:Ford administration personnel
4984:. New York City: Arno Press.
4781:Filson Club History Quarterly
3109:Howard, "John Sherman Cooper"
2778:
2689:University of the Cumberlands
2638:US Ambassador to East Germany
2581:
2086:Opposition to the Vietnam War
2031:Cooper voted in favor of the
1657:Federal Housing Administrator
1298:counties. During his tenure,
1225:Buchenwald concentration camp
890:
4812:. April 5, 1985. p. B2.
1863:in 1966, and Prime Minister
1798:Soviet Party First Secretary
1725:U.S. News & World Report
1424:and on the establishment of
843:in November 1963, President
788:during the formation of the
229:United States Ambassador to
49:United States Ambassador to
7:
8221:United States Army officers
8186:Kentucky state court judges
4926:. May 12, 1985. p. B1.
2770:Eastern Kentucky University
2762:in his honor. In 1999, the
2749:Arlington National Cemetery
2342:Yemen War Powers Resolution
2195:McGovernβHatfield Amendment
2098:to American involvement in
1846:Later service in the Senate
1428:. He voted against putting
1384:War Investigating Committee
1201:Fort Custer Training Center
1005:fraternity. He also played
919: β were active in the
911:around 1790, shortly after
885:Arlington National Cemetery
460:Arlington National Cemetery
10:
8282:
8266:Members of Skull and Bones
5041:. Senate Historical Office
4233:"Senate β August 30, 1967"
3960:"Senate β August 29, 1957"
3885:Heymann, David C. (2003).
2608:Somerset Community College
2126:House Federalistsβ Address
2055:, and the confirmation of
1941:1960 presidential election
1613:Tennessee Valley Authority
1565:Louisville Courier-Journal
1512:1948 presidential election
1348:Louisville Courier-Journal
970:, and until he was in the
753:judicial system after the
8176:Harvard Law School alumni
8171:County judges in Kentucky
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5118:
4999:Schulman, Robert (1976).
4732:The Kentucky Encyclopedia
4194:"Senate β August 4, 1965"
4116:"Senate β March 27, 1962"
4077:"Senate β March 11, 1968"
3921:"Senate β August 7, 1957"
2593:
2588:
2541:, Cambodia's new leader,
2380:Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
2315:House Joint Resolution 68
2053:Voting Rights Act of 1965
2033:Civil Rights Acts of 1957
1923:, then an executive with
1886:to become the Republican
1878:. In 1959, he challenged
1762:Governor-General of India
1747:official Prince Domenico
1308:Kentucky Court of Appeals
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6158:United States Congresses
5236:Party political offices
4038:"Senate β June 19, 1964"
3999:"Senate β April 8, 1960"
2799:"Cooper, John Sherman".
2519:CooperβChurch Amendments
2416:on an official visit to
2022:Federal Trade Commission
1962:appointed Cooper to the
1900:. Together with Senator
1822:Under Secretary of State
1714:, its opposition to the
1575:Cooper was named to the
1335:Commissioner of Baseball
1197:Officer Candidate School
929:William Tecumseh Sherman
847:appointed Cooper to the
755:allied victory in Europe
700:U.S. Ambassador to India
5217:Thruston Ballard Morton
5087:Cooper on the cover of
5056:Lexington Herald-Leader
4924:Lexington Herald-Leader
4863:Lexington Herald-Leader
4861:"John Sherman Cooper".
4819:Lexington Herald-Leader
4810:Lexington Herald-Leader
4772:Lexington Herald-Leader
4690:Lexington Herald-Leader
4632:Lexington Herald-Leader
4620:Lexington Herald-Leader
4618:"John Sherman Cooper."
4608:Lexington Herald-Leader
4596:Lexington Herald-Leader
4579:Lexington Herald-Leader
4155:"Senate β May 26, 1965"
3373:Schulman, pp. 43, 50β51
2765:Lexington Herald-Leader
2720:Gentleman From Kentucky
2622:Covington & Burling
2476:anti-ballistic missiles
2438:Kentucky's 120 counties
2210:CooperβChurch Amendment
1968:Kennedy's assassination
1603:Valley. He opposed the
1510:'s running mate in the
1179:Service in World War II
841:Kennedy's assassination
8151:Baptists from Kentucky
6161:(ordered by seniority)
5091:magazine, July 5, 1954
4711:"Cooper, John Sherman"
2709:Kentucky State Capitol
2703:of Cooper sculpted by
2693:Williamsburg, Kentucky
2652:
2510:
2431:1954 Geneva Convention
2100:wars and interventions
2015:Asian Development Bank
1982:that he strongly felt
1955:
1855:
1772:
1651:, an open opponent of
1643:. He also opposed the
1413:War Claims Act of 1948
1331:A. B. "Happy" Chandler
1322:
1153:University of Kentucky
1108:Early political career
1054:New Haven, Connecticut
873:a series of amendments
763:A. B. "Happy" Chandler
702:from 1955 to 1956 and
513:Lorraine Rowan Shevlin
451:Washington, D.C., U.S.
373:from the 41st district
285:Kentucky Circuit Court
5229:Walter Dee Huddleston
4828:"John Sherman Cooper"
4735:. Associate editors:
4545:Schulman, pp. 105β106
4446:Logevall, pp. 254β255
2707:was installed at the
2650:
2508:
2492:CooperβHart Amendment
2469:United States Capitol
2442:Nelson A. Rockefeller
2321:2013 Syrian Civil War
2258:HughesβRyan Amendment
2246:War Powers Resolution
2234:CaseβChurch Amendment
1953:
1853:
1770:
1701:Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit
1694:Indian Prime Minister
1542:Second term in Senate
1418:collective bargaining
1320:
1268:Chancellor of Germany
1161:nominating convention
921:anti-slavery movement
780:as a delegate to the
749:for reorganizing the
617:Years of service
151:Walter Dee Huddleston
111:United States Senator
5343:Brandon H. Grove Jr.
4918:119.1 (2021): 37β70.
4241:Congressional Record
4202:Congressional Record
4163:Congressional Record
4124:Congressional Record
4085:Congressional Record
4046:Congressional Record
4007:Congressional Record
3968:Congressional Record
3929:Congressional Record
2455:. He also supported
2418:Philippine President
2404:Secretary of Defense
2134:MexicanβAmerican War
1972:single-bullet theory
1743:), step-daughter of
1733:Pasadena, California
1605:Dixon-Yates contract
1357:Robert Worth Bingham
1312:court of last resort
1211:and assigned to the
1183:Although well above
980:Somerset High School
810:Dwight D. Eisenhower
698:. He also served as
684:United States Senate
499: 1944;
253:Dwight D. Eisenhower
8246:Yale College alumni
7095:J. Robsion Jr.
6950:J. Robsion Jr.
5911:Richard Russell Jr.
5891:John Sherman Cooper
5163:Thomas R. Underwood
5129:William A. Stanfill
5074:on February 4, 2013
4412:Schulman, pp. 97β98
3805:Finch, pp. 161, 170
3674:Franklin, pp. 48β49
3665:Franklin, pp. 42β43
3573:Schulman, pp. 68β69
3450:Schulman, pp. 62β63
3423:Finch, pp. 161, 164
2753:Arlington, Virginia
2548:The Washington Post
2414:W. Averell Harriman
2228:1973 Southeast Asia
1904:, he sponsored the
1861:Lal Bahadur Shastri
1684:Ambassador to India
1645:Submerged Lands Act
1553:Thomas R. Underwood
1473:for president, but
1101:admitted to the bar
988:commencement speech
947:, and two had been
820:hopes of expanding
676:John Sherman Cooper
422:John Sherman Cooper
394:F. T. "Tom" Nichols
209:William A. Stanfill
174:Thomas R. Underwood
25:John Sherman Cooper
5732:J. C. Breckinridge
5243:Richard J. Colbert
5210:Served alongside:
5176:Served alongside:
5142:Served alongside:
4938:The New York Times
4896:Peace & Change
4826:Howard, Robert T.
4741:Lowell H. Harrison
3364:Finch, pp. 164β165
2655:Kentucky Governor
2653:
2612:Somerset, Kentucky
2511:
2496:Defense Department
2446:Thruston B. Morton
2094:U.S. congressional
2061:U.S. Supreme Court
1988:Jacqueline Kennedy
1956:
1856:
1832:George M. Humphrey
1829:Treasury Secretary
1825:Herbert Hoover Jr.
1779:Chicago Daily News
1773:
1705:John Foster Dulles
1609:Memphis, Tennessee
1524:Secretary of State
1329:seat vacated when
1323:
1260:Minister-President
1189:United States Army
1089:Harvard Law School
999:Danville, Kentucky
957:Theodore Roosevelt
897:Somerset, Kentucky
611:United States Army
559:Harvard University
435:Somerset, Kentucky
404:William E. Randall
283:Judge of the 28th
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5366:
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5357:Succeeded by
5330:Succeeded by
5308:Diplomatic posts
5298:Succeeded by
5226:Succeeded by
5184:Succeeded by
5179:Earle C. Clements
5150:Succeeded by
4972:978-0-521-81148-4
4757:on April 15, 2013
4680:978-0-8160-5388-9
4647:. Knoxville Focus
3871:978-0-393-04525-3
3850:Bugliosi, Vincent
3787:Bluestone, p. 113
2661:Walter Huddleston
2657:John Y. Brown Jr.
2630:Laurel River Lake
2618:
2617:
2517:co-sponsored the
2490:co-sponsored the
2480:nuclear arms race
2376:
2375:
2057:Thurgood Marshall
2047:, as well as the
1984:Lee Harvey Oswald
1976:Robert F. Kennedy
1964:Warren Commission
1960:Lyndon B. Johnson
1902:Jennings Randolph
1840:John B. Hollister
1816:the full amount.
1813:Indian Parliament
1801:Nikita Khrushchev
1758:Louis Mountbatten
1741:Security Building
1637:Bricker Amendment
1557:Lawrence Wetherby
1494:Earle C. Clements
1490:Virgil M. Chapman
1471:Arthur Vandenberg
1369:popularly elected
1361:political machine
1274:with the rank of
1252:Bronze Star Medal
1236:displaced persons
1209:second lieutenant
1146:nervous breakdown
1035:John Y. Brown Sr.
863:, he worked with
849:Warren Commission
845:Lyndon B. Johnson
747:Bronze Star Medal
712:popularly elected
673:
672:
664:Bronze Star Medal
445:February 21, 1991
89:chargΓ© d'affaires
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5160:Preceded by
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1583:, including the
1561:Louisville Times
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1262:of Bavaria, and
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1685:
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1653:public housing
1649:Albert M. Cole
1593:locks and dams
1543:
1540:
1483:Doctor of Laws
1409:burley tobacco
1396:Robert A. Taft
1376:roll-call vote
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1144:that he had a
1109:
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1078:Phi Beta Kappa
995:Centre College
968:public schools
949:circuit judges
945:Pulaski County
909:Cumberland Gap
901:South Carolina
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735:Pulaski County
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4839:Beta Theta Pi
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4821:. p. A1.
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652:World War II
646:Battles/wars
638:15th Corps,
486:Evelyn Pfaff
447:(1991-02-21)
400:Succeeded by
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351:Napier Adams
336:
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313:Succeeded by
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7710:C. Farnsley
6993:E. Clements
6854:E. Clements
6777:J. Whitaker
6685:E. Clements
6615:J. Whitaker
6546:E. Clements
6469:J. Whitaker
6440:E. Clements
6323:E. Clements
6216:W. Stanfill
6204:H. Chandler
5901:Gerald Ford
5880:Earl Warren
5221:Marlow Cook
5120:U.S. Senate
4651:October 15,
4643:Hill, Ray.
4256:February 5,
4018:: 7810β7811
2697:Larry Forgy
2642:Gerald Ford
2488:Philip Hart
2484:Spiro Agnew
2384:Vietnam War
2149:World War I
2078:(R-OH) and
2072:Ted Kennedy
1999:Bobby Baker
1980:Ted Kennedy
1937:Catholicism
1760:, the last
1601:Green River
1555:, Governor
1450:Wayne Morse
1394:Republican
1388:war surplus
1382:'s special
1327:U.S. Senate
1215:of General
1173:congressman
1129:injunctions
1023:Red Roberts
1019:Bo McMillin
972:fifth grade
853:Vietnam War
826:was elected
390:Preceded by
347:Preceded by
303:Preceded by
260:Preceded by
204:Preceded by
169:Preceded by
134:Preceded by
80:Preceded by
73:Gerald Ford
8105:Categories
8072:R. Mazzoli
8036:W. Natcher
8016:C. Perkins
7920:W. Natcher
7902:C. Perkins
7806:W. Natcher
7788:C. Perkins
7683:W. Natcher
7665:C. Perkins
7569:W. Natcher
7551:C. Perkins
7455:W. Natcher
7437:C. Perkins
7332:W. Natcher
7314:C. Perkins
7227:W. Natcher
7200:C. Perkins
7182:N. Gregory
7104:W. Natcher
7077:C. Perkins
7059:N. Gregory
7003:A. Barkley
6960:W. Natcher
6940:G. Withers
6921:C. Perkins
6894:N. Gregory
6824:G. Withers
6796:C. Perkins
6740:N. Gregory
6675:V. Chapman
6633:C. Perkins
6579:N. Gregory
6535:G. Withers
6524:V. Chapman
6514:A. Barkley
6412:N. Gregory
6394:V. Chapman
6384:J. Robsion
6352:A. Barkley
6296:N. Gregory
6260:V. Chapman
6251:J. Robsion
6194:A. Barkley
5886:Hale Boggs
5882:(Chairman)
5727:Crittenden
5717:Meriwether
5702:Crittenden
5610:Huddleston
5555:Williamson
5465:Crittenden
5450:Crittenden
5301:Louie Nunn
5249:Republican
5026:: 133β158.
4787:: 161β178.
4705:: 192β210.
2779:References
2705:John Tuska
2685:Oxford Cup
2677:Hal Rogers
2582:Later life
2333:2018β2019
2096:opposition
1958:President
1910:Appalachia
1787:Portuguese
1753:Georgetown
1597:Ohio River
1595:along the
1570:Korean War
1365:Louisville
1355:and Judge
1288:Rockcastle
1221:Third Army
1165:King Swope
1118:Republican
1031:Red Weaver
1027:Matty Bell
903:along the
891:Early life
800:until the
708:Republican
579:Politician
573:Profession
536:Alma mater
470:Republican
428:1901-08-23
8085: (D)
8082:W. Curlin
8074: (D)
8065: (R)
8063:G. Snyder
8056: (R)
8054:T. Carter
8047: (D)
8038: (D)
8029: (D)
8018: (D)
7987:(R)
7985:J. Cooper
7958: (R)
7956:W. Cowger
7949: (R)
7947:G. Snyder
7940: (R)
7938:T. Carter
7931: (D)
7922: (D)
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7873:(R)
7871:J. Cooper
7844: (R)
7842:W. Cowger
7835: (R)
7833:G. Snyder
7826: (R)
7824:T. Carter
7817: (D)
7808: (D)
7799: (D)
7790: (D)
7752:T. Morton
7742:J. Cooper
7712: (D)
7703: (R)
7701:T. Carter
7694: (D)
7685: (D)
7676: (D)
7667: (D)
7658: (D)
7636:T. Morton
7627:(R)
7625:J. Cooper
7598: (R)
7596:G. Snyder
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