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ヒューバート・H・ハンフリー. ヒューバート・ホレイショー・ハンフリー・ジュニア (英語: Hubert Horatio Humphrey, Jr. 、 1911年 5月27日 – 1978年 1月13日 )は、 アメリカ合衆国 の 政治家 。. その名前は「 ヒューバート・H・ハンフリー・メトロドーム 」と ...
Hubert H. Humphrey. Hubert Humphrey was born in Wallace, South Dakota in 1911 to a homemaker and a small-town pharmacist. He entered the University of Minnesota in 1929, but because of his family’s financial struggles had to leave after his freshman year. Instead of pursuing a college degree, he completed a two-year, pharmaceutical licensure ...
Hubert Horatio Humphrey. Hubert Horatio Humphrey Jr. was born on May 27, 1911, in Wallace, South Dakota. His mother, Christine Sannes, (born Ragnild Kristine Sannes) was a teacher and had immigrated as a small child with her family from Norway. Soon after coming to the United States her family moved west to Minnesota.
Hubert H. Humphrey's quote, "Change is inevitable, growth is optional," encapsulates the essence of personal development and adaptation. In our ever-evolving world, change is an inseparable part of life. External circumstances and environments continuously alter, and it is up to us to decide how we respond.
19. Feb. 2024 · Hubert Horatio Humphrey wurde am 27. Mai 1911 als Sohn eines Kleinstadtapothekers in Wallace, Süd-Dakota, geboren. Der Vater war walisischer, die Mutter norwegischer Abstammung. In Doland/South Dakota, wo H. aufwuchs, besuchte er die High School. Anschließend studierte er ab 1929 an der Universität von Minnesota, mußte es aber bald aufgeben, da die Wirtschaftskrise das väterliche ...
Hubert Horatio Humphrey, Jr. ( Wallace, Dél-Dakota, 1911. május 27. – 1978. január 13.) az Egyesült Államok 38. alelnöke 1965 és 1969 között, Lyndon B. Johnson elnöksége alatt. 1945 és 1947 között Minneapolis város polgármesterévé, majd 1948 -ban, 1954 -ben és 1960 -ban is Minnesota állam szenátorává választották.
Hubert Humphrey, c.1968. Hubert H. Humphrey, a giant of Minnesota politics, was one of the most influential liberal leaders of the twentieth century. His political rise was meteoric, his impact on public policy historic. His support for the Vietnam War, however, cost him the office he most sought: president of the United States.