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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mo_UdallMo Udall - Wikipedia

    Mo Udall on the possible end of suburbanization. Recorded September 10, 1975. Morris King Udall (June 15, 1922 – December 12, 1998) was an American attorney and Democratic politician who served as a U.S. representative from Arizona from May 2, 1961, to May 4, 1991.

  2. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mo_UdallMo Udall – Wikipedia

    Morris King „MoUdall (* 15. Juni 1922 in St. Johns, Arizona; † 12. Dezember 1998 in Washington, D.C.) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker ( Demokratische Partei ), der für den Bundesstaat Arizona von 1961 bis 1991 im US-Repräsentantenhaus saß. Der großgewachsene Mann war vor seiner politischen Karriere Profibasketballer ...

  3. www.urudallcenter.org › about-mo-udall › mo-udallMo Udall

    A Lifetime of Public Service. Arizona Congressman, Morris K. Udall, died in 1998 after a courageous 21-year battle with Parkinson’s disease (PD). To honor a lifetime dedicated to public service, advocacy, and stewardship, Congress established the Morris K. Udall Centers of Excellence for Parkinson’s Disease Research in 1997.

  4. 31. Mai 2008 · For eight long years, at least once a month, McCain would drive to the veterans' hospital in Washington, D.C., to sit for hours at the bedside of his political mentor, Morris Udall. The legendary...

  5. Biographical Information. Morris "Mo" King Udall of Tucson, Arizona was born in St. Johns, Arizona on June 15, 1922. He is the great-grandson of David Udall and Eliza King who converted to the Mormon faith in England and emigrated to the United States in 1851; the grandson of David King Udall and Eliza Luella Stewart, noted Mormon pioneers and ...

  6. Morris K Udall - Oral History Project. The Morris K. Udall Oral History Project is generously funded by the Morris K. Udall Foundation and administered by the University of Arizona Library Special Collections. Its goal is to collect, preserve, and make available an archive of spoken recollections that illuminate the lives and careers of ...

  7. Mo Udall (D-AZ) led a successful 30-year career in the U.S. House of Representatives with his dedication to the “three E’s – environment, economy and energy.”. Although he represented a conservative Arizona district, he became a leading liberal voice calling for reforms to campaign practices and the seniority system in Congress.