Background
Morrison was born in Golden, Colorado, and attended high school in Manhattan, Kansas.
Morrison was born in Golden, Colorado, and attended high school in Manhattan, Kansas.
He graduated from Kansas State University in 1927. Accepting an invitation from an aunt, he moved to Lincoln, Nebraska and attended the University of Nebraska and earned a law degree in 1931.
He taught school, was superintendent of schools in Farwell, Nebraska before establishing his legal career in Stockville, Nebraska. He was elected Frontier County attorney in 1934. Morrison was a delegate to the Democratic National Convention in 1940, and chair of the Frontier County Democratic Party the same year.
He ran for the United States. House of Representatives twice in 1948 and 1954.
He ran for United States Senate in 1958, 1966 and 1970 but lost all three elections. He lost to Roman L. Hruska in 1958 and 1970 while in 1966 he lost to Carl T. Curtis.
During his governorship, he worked to improve the University, particularly the scientific research and the agricultural departments, a state employees" retirement plan was initiated, a state income tax was sanctioned, and the state"s accounting system was restructured. He signed legislation for Educational Television which led to the establishment of the statewide public television network, an act he said was his most important.
After leaving office, Morrison was appointed in 1968 as food consultant for the Agency for International Development in India.
From 1971 to 1974 he was the Douglas County public defender. Morrison died in 2004 of cancer in the McCook Community Hospital, McCook, Nebraska, one month short of his 99th birthday. He was cremated. Morrison was the driving force behind the construction of the Great Platte River Road Archway Monument in Kearney, Nebraska.
A bust of his face can be seen at the entrance to the monument.
The Great Platte River Road Archway Monument gained fame by being featured in the movie About Schmidt with Jack Nicholson. On July 16, 2000, he dedicated the 50,000 square-foot building that arches over Interstate 80.
Morrison wrote an autobiography, My Journey Through the Twentieth Century in 2001. Politically, he was a traditional Democrat.
He was a confidant of both Lyndon B. Johnson and John F. Kennedy, and was summoned to the White House immediately after John F Kennedy was assassinated.