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  1. Edmund Sixtus "Ed" Muskie (28 March 1914 – 26 March 1996) was an American politician. He was a member of the Democratic Party . Muskie was born in Rumford, Maine to a Polish family. He was the Governor of Maine serving from 1955 to 1959, and a United States Senator from 1959 to 1980. He served as United States Secretary of State from 1980 to ...

  2. Edmund Muskie (rechts) 1987 mit Präsident Ronald Reagan (Midden) un Senator John Tower. 1958 wunn Muskie de Wahl gegen den Republikaner Frederick Payne un wurr Senator. In de Johren 1964, 1970 un 1976 wurr he weer wählt. Somit hett he sien Staat tüschen 1959 un 1980 in' Kongress vertreden.

  3. Politician. 1987 Fall. Edmund Muskie was an influential American congressman, author, academic, and activist, who served in a number of political posts over the course of his career. He was elected to the Maine House of Representative for three terms, Governor of Maine for two terms, and served as U.S. Senator for twenty-two years.

  4. The Edmund S. Muskie Professional Fellowship Program is a professional development program funded by the U.S. Department of State.Since 2015, it has provided emerging leaders of the Fulbright Program from Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, and Central Asia with the opportunity to gain real-world experience that both complements and enriches their graduate studies in the United States.

  5. Edmund Sixtus Muskie (Rumford, Maine; 28 de marzo de 1914- Washington D. C., 26 de marzo de 1996) fue un político estadounidense. Miembro del Partido Demócrata. Fue Gobernador de Maine (1955-1959), Senador por Maine (1959-1980), y Secretario de Estado de Estados Unidos (1980-1981).

  6. 27. März 1996 · Edmund S. Muskie, the charming if often volatile Democrat from Maine who served as his state's Governor, as United States Senator and briefly as Secretary of State, died early today at the ...

  7. There are lessons not only in what he accomplished, but in the way he did it. Ed Muskie had served as a state legislator and governor before coming to the U.S. Senate in 1959. He had a lifelong interest in the processes of government. He was a hunter and fisherman and thus had a lifelong interest in conservation.