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Stuart Symington

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As president of the Emerson Electric Manufacturing Company of St.Louis, he had racially integrated a major industry carrying out vital war work in a border state, thereby increasing productivity. When he became secretary, Symington was immediately involved in the Air Force's race problems; he wanted
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in Los Angeles. Truman was miffed that the convention was being controlled by the "overzealous" supporters of Kennedy. Announcing his decision, Truman restated his support for the candidacy of Symington and added, "I have no second choice".
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Symington was also committed to constituent services, answering letters from Missouri citizens both important, trivial, and sometimes even zany. As an example, Symington once formally requested a report from military sources regarding the
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bomber) that Northrop would be, "Goddamn sorry if you don't!". This threat, later reported by Northrop, was eventually carried though when Symington cancelled the Flying Wing programme and ordered all existing aircraft destroyed.
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bomber, which was well underway with seven examples manufactured. During this meeting, Symington threatened Northrop that if they refused to enter into a corporate merger with Convair (the company building the rival
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On September 18, 1947, the Office of the Secretary of the Air Force was created and Symington became the first secretary. Symington had a stormy term as he worked to win respect for the
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Symington resigned in 1930 to become President of the Colonial Radio Corporation. In January 1935, he accepted the presidency of Rustless Iron and Steel Corporation (manufacturers of
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In 1954, he charged that the Department of Defense had wasted millions of dollars on outdated weapons. He became a leading critic of U.S. involvement in the
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In 1976, Symington did not seek a fifth term and resigned on December 27, a week before the end of his final term, so that his Republican successor,
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to know, for instance, why only nine black applicants had passed the qualifying examination for the current cadet program. (page 339)
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Truman Charges Kennedy Backers Run Convention, Janson, Donald, New York Times, July 2, 1960
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In 1923, Symington went to work for an uncle in the shops of the Symington Company of
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During his tenure, there was a major debate and investigation into production of the
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He resigned from Emerson in 1945 to join the administration of fellow Missourian
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and U.S. Senator from New York, Symington decided to run for the U.S. Senate.
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from Missouri's Second Congressional District from 1969 to 1977. His cousin,
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This article is about the U.S. senator from Missouri. For the cricketer, see
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Major accomplishments during Symington's term as Secretary included the
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with the backing of former President Truman, but the nomination went to
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in a year otherwise favorable to the Republicans. He was re-elected in
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Harrison) and William Stuart Symington Jr. His father, who received a
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in 1937, Symington resigned and in 1938 accepted the presidency of
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and won the backing of former President and fellow Missourian
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before pursuing a law career and becoming a federal judge in
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Administrator (1951–1952). He was featured on the cover of
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When Rustless Iron and Steel Corporation was sold to the
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in 1918, and at the age of 17, Symington enlisted in the
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exemption, which in turn encouraged the formation of the
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Grand Lodge of Missouri Ancient Free and Accepted Masons
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Symington was an especially vocal opponent of Senator
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Senate Armed Services and Foreign Relations committees
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James Madison Award for Distinguished Public Service
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United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations
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His grandson, also named 589:Stationed in an Officer Training Program at 127:September 18, 1947 – April 24, 1950 84:January 3, 1953 – December 27, 1976 3666:United States Army personnel of World War I 667:. His first positions were chairman of the 3646:United States Secretaries of the Air Force 3314: 3229: 3094: 3063: 3049: 3041: 2822: 2729: 2671: 2640: 2626: 2618: 2334: 2320: 2312: 1989:United States Secretaries of the Air Force 1980: 1966: 1958: 1834: 1820: 1812: 1669: 53: 42: 1240: 1238: 1096:Symington retired in 1978 to his home in 883:In 1959, Symington, then Chairman of the 255: 3581:Burials at Washington National Cathedral 3077:1960 United States presidential election 2654:1956 United States presidential election 1685:United States Secretary of the Air Force 1455:Shadow War: The CIA's Secret War in Laos 115:United States Secretary of the Air Force 3601:Politicians from Amherst, Massachusetts 1154: 1077:, and has served as U.S. ambassador to 1038:In 1962, in recognition of his career, 1000:24th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution 483:, and emerged as a prominent critic of 1405:from the original on December 21, 2021 1100:, where he died on December 14, 1988. 1059:United States House of Representatives 844:. At one point, he was a guest of CIA 3611:Military personnel from Massachusetts 1425:"W. Stuart Symington – Jan. 19, 1948" 251: 7: 2343:United States senators from Missouri 1779:U.S. Senator (Class 1) from Missouri 1488:"HR. 6127. CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1957" 742:(1950–1951) and the Chairman of the 608:in 1923. At Yale he was a member of 1506:"HR. 8601. PASSAGE OF AMENDED BILL" 774:At the urging of his father-in-law 3616:Reconstruction Finance Corporation 3571:American people of English descent 744:Reconstruction Finance Corporation 25: 3641:20th-century American politicians 885:National Security Resources Board 740:National Security Resources Board 616:, and served on the board of the 506:, Symington threatened to revoke 452:from Missouri from 1953 to 1976. 2455: 2145: 2138: 1657:"Stuart Symington (id: S001136)" 1626:Pace, Eric (December 15, 1988). 1361:MacGregor, Morris J Jr. (1981). 1340:. University of Missouri Press. 1044:American Whig-Cliosophic Society 978:Symington did not sign the 1956 943:owners approved the move of the 659:First Secretary of the Air Force 574:neighborhood. He graduated from 395: 353: 3621:Truman administration personnel 728:United States Air Force Academy 693:Cancellation of the Flying Wing 278: 247: 27:American politician (1901–1988) 1231:. Maryland Historical Society. 901:Democratic National Convention 765:Symington while in the Senate. 612:fraternity (Phi chapter), the 36:W. Stuart Symington (diplomat) 1: 3576:Baltimore City College alumni 3356:National States' Rights Party 1105:Washington National Cathedral 907:Symington, unlike Kennedy or 641:American Rolling Mill Company 526:Education and business career 1927:Herbert I. Finch (1922–1933) 1272:University of Missouri Press 1228:Maryland Historical Magazine 1196:University of Missouri Press 982:, and voted in favor of the 823:Foreign Relations committees 448:from 1947 to 1950 and was a 391:William Stuart Symington III 177:William Stuart Symington III 32:Stuart Symington (cricketer) 3626:United States Army officers 1130:was forced to leave due to 1103:He is buried in a crypt in 859:Opponent of Joseph McCarthy 834:Central Intelligence Agency 776:James Wolcott Wadsworth Jr. 753:'s January 19, 1948 issue. 3682: 3606:Politicians from Baltimore 1597:State Department biography 1124:1964 presidential election 1114:'s alternate history book 1006:, and the confirmation of 889:1960 presidential election 492:1960 presidential election 446:Secretary of the Air Force 29: 3529: 3333:American Vegetarian Party 3313: 3232: 3097: 3016: 2841:American Vegetarian Party 2821: 2809:George Bell Timmerman Jr. 2732: 2674: 2453: 2136: 1942:William Smead (1953–1954) 1939:Oscar Schmitt (1945–1953) 1930:Joseph Newman (1933–1938) 1800: 1776: 1768: 1761: 1751: 1714: 1706: 1701: 1691: 1682: 1677: 1672: 1613:October 23, 2008, at the 1030:advantage in the Senate. 1004:Voting Rights Act of 1965 984:Civil Rights Acts of 1957 534:, the son of Emily Kuhn ( 444:. He served as the first 384: 163: 120: 77: 61: 52: 1702:Party political offices 1655:United States Congress. 1337:Stuart Symington: A Life 1334:Olson, James C. (2003). 1277:Stuart Symington: A Life 1252:. af.mil. Archived from 1201:Stuart Symington: A Life 915:during the October 1962 709:on the contract for the 645:Emerson Electric Company 34:. For the diplomat, see 3591:Emerson Electric people 3512:George Lincoln Rockwell 3455:Socialist Workers Party 2957:Socialist Workers Party 1246:United States Air Force 1126:, after Vice President 1122:'s running mate in the 1098:New Canaan, Connecticut 975:after just one season. 784:New York State Assembly 699:Convair B-36 Peacemaker 680:United States Air Force 209:New Canaan, Connecticut 3656:Yale University alumni 3533:Other 1960 elections: 2708:Incumbent VP nominee: 1166:University of Missouri 1046:awarded Symington the 934:University of Missouri 879:Presidential candidacy 873:Army–McCarthy hearings 766: 669:Surplus Property Board 576:Baltimore City College 532:Amherst, Massachusetts 530:Symington was born in 457:Amherst, Massachusetts 304:Baltimore City College 190:Amherst, Massachusetts 3422:Socialist Labor Party 3291:Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. 3275:Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. 2899:Socialist Labor Party 1308:. 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PASSAGE" 1175:. shs.umsystem.edu. 1144:Symington Amendment 1067:Governor of Arizona 949:Oakland, California 817:As a member of the 649:St. Louis, Missouri 627:Rochester, New York 610:Delta Kappa Epsilon 591:Camp Zachary Taylor 584:private first class 560:Baltimore, Maryland 158:Thomas K. Finletter 18:W. Stuart Symington 3596:Missouri Democrats 3301:Nelson Rockefeller 3201:Adlai Stevenson II 3003:Gerald L. K. Smith 2996:T. Coleman Andrews 2946:Samuel H. Friedman 2880:Enoch A. Holtwick 2851:Herbert M. Shelton 2760:Adlai Stevenson II 1785:Served alongside: 1673:Political offices 1632:The New York Times 1132:financial scandals 1063:Fife Symington III 1055:James W. Symington 1012:U.S. Supreme Court 980:Southern Manifesto 957:Kansas City Royals 851:while touring the 767: 604:He graduated from 580:United States Army 568:preparatory school 516:Kansas City Royals 336:United States Army 3548: 3547: 3525: 3524: 3502:Merritt B. 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Index

W. Stuart Symington
Stuart Symington (cricketer)
W. Stuart Symington (diplomat)

United States Senator
Missouri
James P. Kem
John Danforth
United States Secretary of the Air Force
Harry S. Truman
Thomas K. Finletter
Amherst, Massachusetts
New Canaan, Connecticut
Democratic
Symington family
Baltimore City College
Yale University
BA
United States Army

Second Lieutenant
84th Division
World War I
/ˈsmɪŋtən/
SY-ming-tən
Democratic
Missouri
Secretary of the Air Force
United States Senator
Amherst, Massachusetts

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