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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.
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.
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...
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 ...
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 ...
17. Juli 2016 · Anderson was a popular and progressive leader who achieved the \"Minnesota Miracle\" in education reform, but resigned to replace Walter Mondale in the Senate. He later lost his seat to Rudy Boschwitz in a backlash against his political career.
18. Juli 2016 · By John E. Haynes. July 18, 2016 — 6:09pm. Watching Gov. Wendell Anderson sign the 1971 tax bill — creating the “Minnesota Miracle” — were, from left, John Haynes, Anderson’s tax aide ...