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Preceded by
  
Name
  
Ralph Brooks

Political party
  
Party
  

Spouse(s)
  
Darleene L. Day

Succeeded by
  
Children
  
one

Resigned
  
September 9, 1960

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Full Name
  
Ralph Gilmour Brooks

Alma mater
  
Nebraska Wesleyan University; University of Nebraska College of Law

Role
  
Former Governor of Nebraska

Died
  
September 9, 1960, Lincoln, Nebraska, United States

Education
  
Nebraska Wesleyan University

Previous office
  
Governor of Nebraska (1959–1960)

Ralph Gilmour Brooks (July 6, 1898 – September 9, 1960) was a Nebraska Democratic politician and the 29th Governor of Nebraska.

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Early life

Brooks was born in Eustis, Nebraska. His father was a farmer and operated a store. Brooks' family lived in Kearney, Elm Creek, and Sargent during his childhood. He graduated from Sargent High School in 1916, and taught in Cherry and Custer County Schools.

Brooks enrolled in Nebraska Wesleyan University in 1920, and earned many debate honors. He won the National Oratorical Peace Contest in 1923. He was a member of the College Council, assistant editor of the college paper, and employed by the State Highway Department as Associate Editor of the department magazine. After graduating in 1925, he attended the University of Nebraska College of Law and was admitted to the Nebraska Bar Association in 1930.

Career

While teaching at Hartington, Nebraska, Brooks earned a Master of Arts in school administration in 1932 from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. He served at a number of high schools in Nebraska and Iowa, and married Darleene L. Day on December 24, 1934. The couple had one child.

In 1942, he sought and won the Democratic nomination for Congress in the first district, but lost to the Republican, Carl Curtis, in the general election. Moving to McCook, Nebraska in 1946, he became Superintendent of Schools and President of McCook Junior College.

Winning the Democratic nomination, Brooks was elected Governor of Nebraska by popular vote on November 4, 1958. While he was in office, he promoted industrial growth, endorsed a traffic safety program, and fought for accelerated Interstate Highway construction.

Death

While still in office, Brooks died on September 9, 1960. He is interred at Lincoln Memorial Park, Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska USA.

References

Ralph G. Brooks Wikipedia


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