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  • Arthur B. Langlie
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  • Arthur Bernard Langlie (July 25, 1900 – July 24, 1966) served as the mayor of Seattle, Washington and was the 12th and 14th Governor of the U.S. state of Washington from 1941 to 1945 and from 1949 to 1957. He practiced law in Seattle for 10 years before entering politics in 1935. He was on the short list of candidates Dwight Eisenhower considered as his running mate in 1952 before he settled on Richard Nixon. Langlie left politics in 1956, and became the president of the McCall Corporation.
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  • Oblique contemporary reference
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Appearance
  • Bombs Away
Name
  • Arthur B. Langlie
Title
  • Governor of Washington
  • Mayor of Seattle
Cause of Death
  • Natural causes
Before
  • Clarence D. Martin
  • John F. Dore
  • Monrad C. Wallgren
Religion
  • Presbyterian
Years
  • 1938
  • 1941
  • 1949
After
  • Albert Rosellini
  • John E. Carroll
  • Monrad C. Wallgren
Affiliations
Occupation
  • Lawyer, politician
Death
  • 1966
Birth
  • 1900
Nationality
abstract
  • Arthur Bernard Langlie (July 25, 1900 – July 24, 1966) served as the mayor of Seattle, Washington and was the 12th and 14th Governor of the U.S. state of Washington from 1941 to 1945 and from 1949 to 1957. He practiced law in Seattle for 10 years before entering politics in 1935. He was on the short list of candidates Dwight Eisenhower considered as his running mate in 1952 before he settled on Richard Nixon. Langlie left politics in 1956, and became the president of the McCall Corporation.
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