John Sherman Cooper

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Person.png John Sherman Cooper   SpartacusRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(politician, diplomat, lawyer)
Born1901-08-23
Somerset, Kentucky
Died1991-02-21 (Age 89)
Washington DC
Alma materCentre College, Yale University, Harvard Law School
ReligionBaptist
SpouseEvelyn Pfaff
Member ofBohemian Grove, Council on Foreign Relations/Historical Members, Covington & Burling, Skull and Bones, The Georgetown Set, The Warren Commission
PartyRepublican
US lawyer who refused to sign the draft of the Warren Commission Report until a qualifying statement was inserted.

Employment.png United States Ambassador to East Germany

In office
December 20, 1974 - September 28, 1976

Employment.png United States Senator from Kentucky

In office
November 7, 1956 - January 3, 1973
Succeeded byWalter Huddleston

Employment.png United States Senator from Kentucky

In office
November 5, 1952 - January 3, 1955
Succeeded byAlben Barkley

Employment.png United States Senator from Kentucky

In office
November 6, 1946 - January 3, 1949

Employment.png United States Ambassador to India

In office
February 4, 1955 - April 9, 1956

 

Related Quotation

PageQuoteAuthorDate
Hale Boggs“This is somewhat like the position the Warren Commission took when Richard Russell, Hale Boggs and John Sherman Cooper refused to sign the draft of the Warren Report until a qualifying statement was inserted. The statement read, ‘Because of the difficulty of proving negatives to a certainty the possibility of others being involved with either Oswald or Ruby cannot be established categorically but if there is any such evidence it has been beyond the reach of all the investigative agencies and resources of the United States and has not come to the attention of this Commission.’”Hale Boggs
Richard E. Sprague
1985
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