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  1. -- Alben W. Barkley . #Government #Years #Profound. I would rather be a servant in the house of the Lord than to sit in the seats of the mighty. -- Alben W. Barkley . #House #Lord #Servant. I shouldn't toot my own horn, but he who doth not toot his own horn alloweth it to remain untooteth. -- Alben W. Barkley . #Motivational #Horns #My Own

  2. 30. Apr. 2024 · Alben W. Barkley (born November 24, 1877, Graves county, Kentucky, U.S.—died April 30, 1956, Lexington, Virginia) was the 35th vice president of the United States (1949–53) in the Democratic administration of President Harry S. Truman. He was one of the chief architects of the New Deal in the 1930s and a major symbol of Democratic Party ...

  3. Alben W. Barkley. Alben W. Barkley. Alben William Barkley (* 24. November 1877 bei Lowes, Graves County, Kentucky; † 30. April 1956 in Lexington, Virginia) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker und von 1949 bis 1953 der 35. Vizepräsident der Vereinigten Staaten während der zweiten Amtszeit von Präsident Harry S. Truman.

  4. 14. Mai 2024 · Alben W. Barkley served as the 35 th Vice President of the United States. Holding the position from 1949 to 1953, Vice President Barkley was popularly known as the “Veep.” Early Life. Alben William Barkley was born on November 24, 1877, in Graves County, Kentucky. Originally named Willie Alben, a name that embarrassed him, Barkley changed ...

  5. Alben Willie Barkley was born on November 24, 1877, in a log cabin near Lowes, Kentucky. He was born Willie Alben Barkley, but went by Alben and had his names reversed when he was old enough. His father was a poor tobacco farmer and railroad worker. As a boy, Barkley had to spend a good deal of his time working and received a limited education ...

  6. Alben W. Barkley Quote. Source; Report... The best audience is intelligent, well educated, and a little drunk. Alben W. Barkley. As quoted in: Jonathon Green A Dictionary of Contemporary Quotations (1982) Quote of the day. No publisher in America improved ...