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  1. Years of service. 1955–1957 (active) 1957– c. 1963 (reserve) Rank. First Lieutenant. Wendell Richard "Wendy" Anderson (February 1, 1933 – July 17, 2016) was an American hockey player, politician, and the 33rd governor of Minnesota, serving from January 4, 1971, to December 29, 1976.

  2. Februar 1933 in Saint Paul, Minnesota; † 17. Juli 2016 ebenda [1]) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker der Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party. Von 1971 bis 1976 war er 33. Gouverneur von Minnesota und anschließend bis 1978 als Senator im US-Kongress tätig. Leben und Karriere.

  3. 19. Juli 2016 · Wendell Anderson, a Democratic wunderkind who as governor wrought legislation hailed as “the Minnesota Miracle” to finance education, only to be rejected by the voters after engineering his own...

  4. 18. Juli 2016 · Wendell Anderson was a charismatic and ambitious politician who enacted landmark school finance reform and other progressive laws as governor, but failed to win a Senate seat in 1978. Learn about his rise and fall, his PR strategies, his foreign trips and his Time magazine cover.

  5. 17. Juli 2016 · Former Minnesota Gov. Wendell Anderson, who appeared on the cover of Time magazine in 1973 with a big northern pike and wide grin as a symbol of his state’s good life, but then alienated voters when he appointed himself to a vacant U.S. Senate seat, died Sunday, a state official said. Anderson was 83, had been struggling with ...

  6. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Wendell Anderson loved being Minnesota’s governor so much that he couldn’t wait to get to work in the morning. But when he abandoned the Capitol in a slippery move to get to Washington, voters never forgave the youthful Democrat who just three years earlier won statewide accolades for embodying Minnesota’s strengths ...

  7. Wendell Richard „Wendy“ Anderson war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker der Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party. Von 1971 bis 1976 war er 33. Gouverneur von Minnesota und anschließend bis 1978 als Senator im US-Kongress tätig.