词条 | William S. Youngman |
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|name= William Sterling Youngman |image= File:William S. Youngman.png |caption= |order= 50th |office= Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts |term_start= 1929 |term_end= 1933 |governor= Frank G. Allen Joseph B. Ely |predecessor= Frank G. Allen |successor= Gaspar G. Bacon |order2= 42nd |office2= Treasurer and Receiver-General of Massachusetts |term_start2= 1925 |term_end2= 1928 |governor2=Alvan T. Fuller |predecessor2=James Jackson |successor2=John W. Haigis |order3= |office3= Member of the Massachusetts State Senate Norfolk and Suffolk District[1] |term_start3= 1923[2] |term_end3= 1924 |predecessor3= Wesley E. Monk |successor3= Erland F. Fish |birth_date=February 2, 1872[2] |birth_place=Williamsport, Pennsylvania |death_date=April 25, 1934[3] (aged 62) |death_place=Brookline, Massachusetts[3] |party= Republican[2] |profession= Attorney | alma_mater =Harvard College A.B. 1895; Harvard Law School L.L.B. 1898[4] |spouse= |children=William Sterling Youngman, Jr.[5] |footnotes= |branch= United States Army |serviceyears=1898 1918 |rank=Captain |unit= |battles =Spanish–American War World War I |awards= }} William Sterling Youngman (February 2, 1872 – April 25, 1934) was an American politician who served as a Massachusetts State Senator, the Treasurer and Receiver-General of Massachusetts and as the 50th Lieutenant Governor for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts from 1929 to 1933. Youngman attended Harvard, where he was a member of the debate team.[6] Youngman served with a troop of Pennsylvania Cavalry during the Spanish–American War; he also served in World War I.[5] In 1932 Youngman was the Republican nominee for Governor of Massachusetts, he lost that election by about 150,000 votes to the incumbent Democratic Governor Joseph B. Ely.[7] References1. ^{{Citation| last=Howard | first=Richard T. | title = Public officials of Massachusetts 1923–1924 | page = Page 84. | publisher = The Boston Review | location = Boston, MA | year = 1923}} {{s-start}}{{s-off}}{{succession box | title=Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts | before=Frank G. Allen| after=Gaspar G. Bacon | years=1929 – 1933}}{{succession box | title=Treasurer and Receiver-General of Massachusetts| before=James Jackson| after=John W. Haigis | years=1925 – 1928}}{{succession box | title=Member of the2. ^1 2 {{Citation| last=Howard | first=Richard T. | title = Public officials of Massachusetts (1929–1930) | page = Page 22. | publisher = The Boston Review | location = Boston, MA | year = 1929}} 3. ^1 {{Citation | title = W. S. Youngman, Ex-Lieut. Governor Of Bay State, Dies Republican Best Known as Foe of Wasteful Public Expenditures | page = 4. | publisher = The Hartford Courant | location = Hartford, Conn. | date = April 26, 1934}} 4. ^{{Citation | year = 1923 | title = Quinquennial Catalogue of the Officers and Graduates 1636–1905 | page = 303. | publisher = Harvard University | location = Cambridge, MA}} 5. ^1 {{Citation |last =The New York Times | title = W. S. YOUNGMAN,.62, CIVIC LEADER, DEAD; Former Bay State Lieutenant Governor Noted for Attack on Public Wastefulness, SOUGHT OFFICE AFTER, 50 Frequently at Odds With Party Heads Served as Captain in the World War. | page = Section: BOOKS ART-BOOKS, Page 23. | publisher = The New York Times Company | location = New York, N.Y. | date = April 26, 1934}} 6. ^{{Citation |last =The New York Times | title = HARVARD'S GREAT DEBATE; Ready Now for the Coming Contest with Princeton. UNUSUAL INTEREST IN THE STRUGGLE The Men Chosen to Strive for Victory -- Why the Contest Is Attracting So Much Attention. | page = 10. | publisher = The New York Times Company | location = New York, N.Y. | date =March 9, 1896}} 7. ^{{Citation |last =Special to The New York Times | title = Article 42 -- No Title | page = 3. | publisher = The New York Times Company | location = New York, N.Y. | date = November 9, 1932}} Massachusetts State Senate Norfolk and Suffolk District| before=Wesley E. Monk | after=Erland F. Fish| years=1923 – 1924}}{{s-ppo}}{{succession box | before = Frank G. Allen | title = Massachusetts Republican Party gubernatorial candidate | years= 1932 (lost) | after = Gaspar G. Bacon}}{{s-end}}{{Lieutenant Governors of Massachusetts}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Youngman, William S.}}{{Massachusetts-MASenate-stub}} 9 : Lieutenant Governors of Massachusetts|State treasurers of Massachusetts|Harvard Law School alumni|1872 births|1934 deaths|Members of the 1917 Massachusetts Constitutional Convention|Massachusetts state senators|Massachusetts Republicans|Harvard College alumni |
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