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The Karl E. Mundt Foundation, established in Mundt's honor in 1963, awards prizes for essays and oratorical contests, sponsors seminars and public lectures, and helps support the annual Karl E. Mundt Debate Tournament and Karl E. Mundt Dakota Invitational Oral Interpretation Contest in South Dakota.
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In the House of Representatives, Mundt sponsored and supported proposals for "Buy American" legislation, was a member of the Foreign Affairs committee from 1941 to 1948, and played a key role in encouraging the United States to join the
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The Karl E. Mundt Foundation had its offices at the Karl Mundt Library at Dakota State University, but closed in July 2017. The Karl Mundt Archives are now one with the library.
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In 1924, Mundt married Mary Elizabeth Moses (1900–1985), a college classmate who also taught at Bryant High School. In 1927, both Karl and Mary Mundt received
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Mundt was the primary sponsor of the Alexander Hamilton Bicentennial Convention, held in the summer of 1957. It featured 55 high school (mostly) seniors in
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after his death in September 1948. Mundt was re-elected to the Senate in 1954, 1960, and 1966. In 1960, he was challenged for reelection by then-
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He also introduced a modification to Title 50, criminalizing the passage of certain classified information to foreign nationals.
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The Karl Mundt Archives including personal papers, congressional correspondence and many personal items are available at
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following four years of summer study there. Beginning in 1928, they both taught at Eastern State Normal School (now
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and was subsequently unable to attend sessions of Congress, although he received extensive speech and
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Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives from South Dakota
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activities. Mundt served as the organization's national president from 1932 until 1971.
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A Fair Chance for a Free People: A Biography of Karl E. Mundt, United States Senator
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Biography and information about the Senator's papers and memorabilia archived at
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In 1936, Mundt was the Republican candidate for the House of Representatives in
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United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
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in South Dakota was named in his honor when it was established in 1974.
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from 1943 to 1948. HUAC's activities during this period included the
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in 1974 of a heart ailment and was buried at Graceland Cemetery in
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In 1948, he was elected to the Senate seat previously held by
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List of members of the House Un-American Activities Committee
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is a traveling salesman named Karl Mundt, played by actor
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Mundt, and 512: 499:Madison, South Dakota 465:and nearly defeated. 215:Madison, South Dakota 57:United States Senator 332:United States Senate 295:school administrator 236:Mary Elizabeth Moses 1216:Fred H. Hildebrandt 1156:Harlan J. Bushfield 949:"HR. 7152. PASSAGE" 756:Karl Mundt Archives 493:Karl Mundt died in 460:U.S. Representative 448:Harlan J. Bushfield 436:Fred H. Hildebrandt 412:Columbia University 142:Fred H. Hildebrandt 27:American politician 1274:J. Chandler Gurney 1271:Served alongside: 761:Karl Mundt Library 642:Interstate highway 603:U.S. Supreme Court 536: 518:87th U.S. Congress 370:After receiving a 342:Mundt was born in 1893: 1892: 1889: 1888: 1832: 1831: 1653: 1652: 1550:seats (1889–1913) 1505: 1504: 1300: 1299: 1291:Succeeded by 1269:1948–1973 1258:Vera C. Bushfield 1238:Succeeded by 1198:Succeeded by 893:14 December 2006. 713: 599:Thurgood Marshall 589:, as well as the 483:James G. Abourezk 452:Vera C. Bushfield 309: 308: 85:Vera C. 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Karl Earl Mundt

United States Senator
South Dakota
Vera C. Bushfield
James Abourezk
U.S. House of Representatives
South Dakota
1st
Fred H. Hildebrandt
Harold O. Lovre
Humboldt, South Dakota
Washington, D.C.
Madison, South Dakota
Republican
Alma mater
Carleton College
Republican
United States Congress
South Dakota
United States House of Representatives
United States Senate
Humboldt, South Dakota
Pierre
Madison
oratory
debate
Bachelor of Arts
Carleton College
Minnesota

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