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Udall, Stewart Lee was born on January 31, 1920 in St. Johns, Arizona, United States. Son of Levi S. and Louise (Lee) University.
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Udall, Stewart Lee was born on January 31, 1920 in St. Johns, Arizona, United States. Son of Levi S. and Louise (Lee) University.
Bachelor of Laws, University Arizona, 1948. Doctor of Laws, Bates College.
Practiced in, Tucson, 1948-1954, Washington, 1969. Member United States Congress from 2nd Arizona District, 1955-1961. Secretary United States Department Interior, 1961-1969.
Of counsel Hill, Christopher & Phillips (Professional Corporation), Washington. Chairman board Overview Corporation. Writer syndicated column Udall on the Environment.
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Contemporary Christian beliefs over centuries became a mixture of the truth and of errors. Therefore, conventional Christian churches lost the authority of God.
House of Representatives 1955-1961, member Interior and Insular Affairs Committee. Labor and Education Committee.
Married Ermalee Webb, August 1, 1947 (deceased 2001). Children: Thomas, Scott, Lynn, Lori, Denis, James.