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词条 David H. Gambrell
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  1. Education and legal career

  2. Political career

  3. Other activities

  4. Family

  5. Notes

  6. External links

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| image name= David Henry GAMBRELL.jpg
| jr/sr=United States Senator
| state=Georgia
| party=Democratic
| term_start=February 1, 1971
| term_end=November 7, 1972
| appointed=Jimmy Carter
| preceded=Richard Russell, Jr.
| succeeded=Sam Nunn
| birth_date={{birth date and age|1929|12|20}}
| birth_place=Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
| death_date=
| death_place=
| alma_mater= Davidson College
Harvard Law School
| spouse=Luck Flanders Gambrell (1953–2015; her death)
Jeanne Martin Gambrell
| children=Luck Gambrell
Henry Gambrell
Alice Gambrell
Mary Gambrell
| religion=
|allegiance={{flag|United States}}
|branch={{army|United States}}
|unit=Reserves
}}David Henry Gambrell (born December 20, 1929) is an American attorney who represented Georgia in the United States Senate from 1971 through 1972.[1]

Education and legal career

Gambrell was born in Atlanta, Georgia, on December 20, 1929.

He graduated from Davidson College in 1949, and received his JD, with honors, from Harvard Law School in 1952. He served in the reserves of the United States Army. After serving as a Teaching Fellow at Harvard and then as an associate and partner at the King and Spalding law firm in Atlanta, Gambrell founded Gambrell & Stolz, LLP in 1963. He served as president of the Atlanta Bar Association from 1965 to 1966, and as president of the State Bar of Georgia from 1967 to 1968. He also served in the American Bar Association House of Delegates, on the Board of Editors of the ABA Journal, and as Director of the National Legal Aid and Defender Association. In 2002, he received the State Bar of Georgia's Distinguished Service Award, and the Atlanta Bar Association, in 2007, honored him with their Leadership Award.

Political career

Gambrell served as chairman of the Georgia Democratic Party (1970–1971). In 1971, upon the death of Richard Russell, Jr., Governor Jimmy Carter appointed Gambrell to the United States Senate, where he served during the years 1971 and 1972. While in the Senate he served as a member of the Banking Committee, Aeronautics and Space Committee, and Senate Select Committee on Small Business. Gambrell, a moderate, was defeated in the Democratic primary runoff in 1972 by the more conservative Sam Nunn, who went on to serve in the Senate for the next twenty-four years. Gambrell sought the Democratic nomination for Governor in 1974, but fared badly, finishing behind Lester Maddox, George Busbee (the eventual winner), and Bert Lance.

Other activities

Gambrell has also served in a number of public, business and civic roles, including the Directorships of three publicly held corporations, the Visiting Committees of Davidson College, Harvard Law School, Emory University and the Board of Directors of the Georgia Chamber of Commerce. He has also served as Chairman of the Governor's Committee on Post-Secondary Education, as chairman of the Drafting Committee for the Education Article of the Georgia Constitution, as a member on the Board of Curators of the Georgia Historical Society and as a trustee of the Lawyers Foundation of Georgia. He is retired as a director of American Software, Inc., currently serves as vice-president and director of the Buckhead Coalition, Inc, and is a trustee of the Georgia Legal History Foundation.

Family

He was married to the former Luck Flanders, and has four children: Luck, Henry, Alice, and Mary; and five grandchildren; Dave, Charlotte, Kathleen, Callum, and Duncan. Mrs. Luck Flanders Gambrell was a well known philanthropist in her hometown of Swainsboro, Georgia, having donated {{convert|190|acre|km2}} of land to establish East Georgia State College in 1971; the college's library bears her name to honor this gift. Mrs. Gambrell died on June 29, 2015.[2]

Notes

1. ^http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/gambrell-garcelon.html
2. ^{{cite web|title=Luck Gambrell Obituary|url=http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/atlanta/obituary.aspx?pid=175202543|publisher=Atlanta Journal-Constitution|accessdate=January 27, 2016}}

External links

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| class=2
| before=Richard Russell, Jr.
| years=1971–1972
| after=Sam Nunn
| alongside=Herman Talmadge}}{{S-end}}{{USSenGA}}{{Democratic Party of Georgia}}{{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Gambrell, David H.}}

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