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Russell W. Peterson

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53: 427:. (51%-49%) His first act was to remove the National Guard from Wilmington. His administration was one that enacted several substantial changes, with perhaps the biggest change being the successful implementation of the old "New Day for Delaware" plan that transformed the organization of state government. Delaware's executive departments had been run by commissions, appointed by the governor, but with considerable policy independence, and overlapping terms. As a result, the governor had control over his departments only through persuasion and the budget. The newly enacted law provided for an eleven-person cabinet organization, with department leadership provided by persons serving at the pleasure of the governor. In all, Peterson eliminated 100 commissions and boards. Neither Peterson nor his successor, 741: 2130: 434:
Peterson was also a dedicated environmentalist and the guiding force behind the Coastal Zone Act of 1971. This act protected Delaware's inland bays and waterways by banning heavy industry from a two-mile-wide strip of Delaware's 115 mile coastline, about 20% of the state. The major consequence of the
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administration and had organized an effort at prison reform known as the "Three-S Citizen's Campaign," salvage people, save dollars, and shrink the crime rate. His leadership skills inspired Henry B. du Pont to appoint him to the executive committee of the Greater Wilmington Development Council. He
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complained to Peterson that the Act harmed America's security and prosperity, Peterson listed a dozen ways in which companies could continue their work without harming Delaware's coastline. The Act was unsuccessfully challenged in court, and Peterson led the environmental movement in Delaware by
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Meanwhile, in spite of warnings, Peterson seemed to be unaware of growing financial problems for the state. Finally, in June 1971, Peterson admitted he had made revenue miscalculations resulting in a $ 5 million deficit. The mistake opened the door to opponents of the other changes to unleash a
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Ever the scientist and always the humanist, you have woven these twin passions into a lifetime of dedication to protecting this earth. Whatever the job, whatever the administration, you have put the environment ahead of politics, supporting pro-environmentalists wherever you have found them.
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In April 2008, a small ship was rechristened "Russell W. Peterson." The ship, owned by Aqua Survey Inc. was used for the study of migratory bird routes. However, on May 12, 2008, the "Russell W. Peterson" was destroyed in a storm off the Delaware coast, killing one of its two crew members.
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in Chemistry in 1942. In 1937 he married Lillian Turner, with whom he had four children: R. Glen, Peter J., Kristin P. Havill and Elin. Lillian died in 1994. He married his second wife, June Jenkins, who had been recently widowed, in 1995. He was a
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from building a $ 200m oil refinery. This piece of legislation has since been used by other states to protect their shorelines. During his tenure as governor Peterson chaired the Education Commission of the States from 1970 to 1971. When
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Peterson suffered a stroke on the morning of Monday, February 21, 2011, and died at 8:10pm that evening at home. He was survived by his wife, four children, seventeen grandchildren and sixteen great-grandchildren.
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Every time something wonderful has happened when I was president and since then in the field of environmental quality in this country or on a global basis, Russ Peterson has been intimately involved in it.
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in Wilmington. For over 26 years he held prominent jobs in research, manufacturing and sales, and finally in corporate management, becoming director of research and development in 1963.
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was put in charge of the Neighborhood Improvement Program, tasked with solving poverty in the black community. By 1968 Delaware had experienced rioting following the murder of
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Peterson seemed to have a fresh, progressive approach for addressing these and other issues and was drafted by Republican state leaders to run for governor.
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These were a breathtaking number of changes for normally conservative Delaware – Peterson appointed the first person of color, Arva Jackson, to the
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to employ scientists to inform world leaders of the dangers of nuclear weapons. In October 1996 Peterson switched his party affiliation to the
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of the year by the Swedish Council of America (previously the Vasa Order of America). In 1984 he was given the Robert Marshall Award by the
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barrage of criticism. As a result, when he sought a second term the next year, he won the Republican primary by 8% of the vote over former
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Elections are held the first Tuesday after November 1. The governor takes office the third Tuesday of January and has a four-year term.
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on various activities and as chairman of the Center on the Long-Term Biological Consequences of Nuclear War, working with
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After leaving office, Nixon, impressed by Peterson's answers to Stans' questions, appointed Peterson as
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in 1954 and identified over 1,000 birds during his life. Peterson served as the president of the
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Peterson was elected Governor of Delaware in 1968, narrowly defeating the incumbent Governor
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Russell W. Peterson Papers, A Finding Aid to the Collection in the Library of Congress
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DuPont Environmental Education Center at the Russell W. Peterson Urban Wildlife Refuge
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awarded him its lifetime achievement award. In 2007 he was inducted into the
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All the while, Peterson had become a well-known civic activist from suburban
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in 1938, working as a dishwasher in the chemistry lab to pay the bills and a
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University of Wisconsin–Madison College of Letters and Science alumni
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sporting a badge on his lapel that said, "To Hell with Shell!"
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and helping to shape environmental reviews as mandated by the
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Russell Peterson The Wisconsin Conservation Hall of Hame
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Salvage crew pries research vessel from Bethany Beach
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After graduate school, Peterson was recruited by the
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Russell Peterson
Russ Peterson (gridiron football)
Russ Peterson

Council on Environmental Quality
Richard Nixon
Gerald Ford
Russell E. Train
John A. Busterud
Governor of Delaware
Eugene Bookhammer
Charles Terry
Sherman W. Tribbitt
Portage, Wisconsin
Centreville, Delaware
Republican
Democratic
University of Wisconsin, Madison
BS
MS
PhD
Wilmington, Delaware
Governor of Delaware
Republican Party
Council on Environmental Quality
National Audubon Society
Portage, Wisconsin
University of Wisconsin
B.S.
Ph.D.

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