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Milward Simpson[1]
School
[edit]At age 19, Simpson graduated from the Tome School for Boys in Port Deposit, Maryland. As one of fifteen graduates, he was awarded Best All-Round Athlete for his outstanding performance on the school's football, basketball, and baseball teams. F. D. Roosevelt was the Commencement Speaker.
- The Sun (June 12, 1917). "Tome Graduates 15 – Eight States and One Foreign Country Represented in Class – F.D. Roosevelt Speaks". Vol. 161, no. 23. Baltimore. p. 3 – via Newspapers.com.
- Jost, Loren, ed. (1991). Wyoming Blue Book (PDF). Vol. 4 (Centennial ed.). Wyoming State Archive, Department of Commerce. OCLC 26280203 (all editions).
- Note: President Franklin Delano Roosevelt personally approved the site, which was seized from the Tome School by Congressional order. Roosevelt also chose the name to honor Commodore William Bainbridge, who commanded the frigate Constitution when it defeated the British frigate HMS Java during the War of 1812.
- Quesenbery, Erika L., Bainbridge Historical Association (2007). United States Naval Training Center, Bainbridge. p. 12.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) LCCN 2007-921337; ISBN 978-0-7385-4420-5.
- Harvard Alumni Directory → "Simpson, Milward Lee". Boston: The Harvard Alumni Association (publisher). Concord, New Hampshire: Rumford Press (printer). 1926. p. 784 – via Google Books.
- Wyoming – 2016 Cowboy Football (media guide). 2016. pp. 224, 229, 230 – via Issuu.
Admitted to bar
[edit]- Park County Herald (February 3, 1926). "Milward L. Simpson Admitted to the Bar". Vol. 21, no. 7. Cody, Wyoming. p. 4 – via Chronicling America. LCCN sn92066928.
- Northern Wyoming Herald (The) (June 9, 1916). "Commencement Exercises Display Talent of Seniors". Vol. 11, no. 30. Cody, Wyoming. p. 1 – via Chronicling America. LCCN sn92066926.
- Capace, Nancy (2001). Encyclopedia of Wyoming. St. Clair Shores, Michigan: Somerset Publishers – via Google Books (limited preview). ISBN 0-4030-9613-8.
Parker
[edit]Parker was appointed to the Wyoming Supreme Court by Governor Milward Simpson to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Chief Justice [William Addison Riner]] (1878–1955). He had been endorsed for the position by the Albany, Carbon, and Sweetwater County Bar Associations.
- Casper Star-Tribune (November 28, 1955). "Judge Parker Appointed to State Court". Vol. 64, no. 252. p. 1 – via Newspapers.com.
Wyo Civil Rights Act of 1957
[edit]- Ibach, Kimberly L. (EdD, 2014); Moore, William Howard, PhD (Winter 2001). "The Emerging Civil Rights Movement: The 1957 Wyoming Public Accommodations Statute as a Case Study". Annals of Wyoming: The Wyoming History Journal. 73 (1). Wyoming State Historical Society: 2–13.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) LCCN 89-645942, LCCN 89-645944, LCCN 93-641479, LCCN sn96-50293, LCCN 25-4513, ISSN 0003-4991; OCLC 35913065 (all editions).
- Roberts, Philip J. (ed.). Readings in Wyoming History: Issues in the History of the Equality State (4th ed.). Laramie: Skyline West Press. ISBN 978-0-9147-6730-5, 0-9147-6730-5; OCLC 54978396 (all editions).
- Kimberly L. Ibach, EdD
- William Howard Moore, Professor and Chair, Department of History
Sports
[edit]- Ibach, Kimberly L. (EdD, 2014); Moore, William Howard, PhD (Winter 2001). "The Emerging Civil Rights Movement: The 1957 Wyoming Public Accommodations Statute as a Case Study". Annals of Wyoming: The Wyoming History Journal. 73 (1). Wyoming State Historical Society: 2–13.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) LCCN 89-645942, LCCN 89-645944, LCCN 93-641479, LCCN sn96-50293, LCCN 25-4513, ISSN 0003-4991; OCLC 35913065 (all editions).
Red Lodge Baseball Association, founded May 8, 1920, by Joe McManus (manager), C.D. Graft (secretary), and Gunnar Wingard (treasurer).
- Carbon County News (The) (December 3, 1925). "Local Happenings" → "Milward L. Simpson of Thermopolis ... ". Vol. 1, no. 38. Red Lodge, Montana. p. 5 (col. 4; lower half) – via Chronicling America. LCCN sn84036285.
- "The Master List" (cover story). "The 50 Greatest Sports Figures of the Century From Each of the 50 States." → "Wyoming"". Sports Illustrated (ranked 28 for Wyoming: "Milward Simpson Governor was multisport star"). Vol. 91, no. 25. December 27, 1999 – January 3, 2000. pp. 72–91. ISSN 0038-822X, ISSN 2169-1649 (publication); OCLC 1766364 (all editions), 317648400 (publication); EBSCOhost 2615560 (article); ProQuest 213301648, ProQuest 213309354 (article) (Research Library database).
Bibliography
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- Hansen, Heidi (May 21, 2013; Summer 2013). "Cody Generations." "Simpson – Prominent Family Dedicated to Public Service". Legends. Published by the Cody Enterprise. Cody, Wyoming. pp. 34–37 – via Issuu.
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- Biographical Directory of the United States Congress → "Simpson, Milward Lee". Government Publishing Office. (GPO search link) LCCN 2004-114224 (2005); ISBN 0-1607-3176-3 (2005).
- 1774–1989: Via HathiTrust. p. 1815.
- 1774–2005: Pdf via GPO website (PDF). p. 1915.
- 1774–2005: Via Google Books (limited preview). p. 1915.
- Ewig, Rick; Hert, Tamsen (2012). University of Wyoming. The Campus History Series. Arcadia Publishing. LCCN 2012-939597; ISBN 978-0-7385-9599-3, 0-7385-9599-3; OCLC 805055602 (all editions).
- Crass, Scott M. (2015; revised September 20, 2017). Statesmen and Mischief Makers: Officeholders and Their Contributions to History from Kennedy to Reagan. Chapter 10: "Sons Bennett, Simpson and Dodd Followed 60s Era Senators to Chamber". Vol. 2. Xlibris.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) ISBN 978-1-5035-8762-5, 1-5035-8762-2; OCLC 1280797180 (all editions).
- Wyo (The) (Yearbook of the University of Wyoming). Vol. 12 (1921). – via Internet Archive (Lyrasis, Sloan Foundation, American Heritage Center). OCLC 8065613 (all editions).
- Wyo (The) (Yearbook of the University of Wyoming). Vol. 13 (1922). – via Internet Archive (Lyrasis, Sloan Foundation, American Heritage Center).
- Simpson, Milward. The Palm. "Simpson, Congress Pep Master – On Himself" (autobiography). 50 (1): 476–477. Alpha Tau Omega (ΑΤΩ or ATO) (publisher) – via Internet Archive (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Library).
- Hecht, Anita (ed.). An Oral History Interview with Alan K. Simpson (2011 transcription; recorded June 2, 2009). Wisconsin Historical Society. OCLC 802345218
- Sobel, Robert (1931–1999); Raimo, John, eds. (1978). Biographical Directory of the Governors of the United States, 1789-1978 → "Simpson, Milward L. (1955–1959)". Vol. 4: "Rhode Island–Wyoming". Westport, Connecticut: Meckler Books. p. 1781 – via Internet Archive (Kahle/Austin Foundation).
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: editors list (link) LCCN 77-10435; ISBN 0-9304-6600-4; OCLC 3204818 (all editions).
- Daily Telegraph (The) (January 21, 1994). "Obituaries" → "Milward Simpson" (includes portrait photo). No. 43103 (Final ed.). London. p. 21 – via Newspapers.com.
- Transcript, from the the Vertical Files of the Paw Paw Museum. Port Deposit, Maryland. Archived from the original on November 1, 2004 – via Wayback Machine.
- Hathorn, Billy Burton, PhD (born 1948) (December 2011). "Book Review → Dude Ranching in Yellowstone Country: Larry Larom and Valley Ranch, 1915–1969. By W. Hudson Kensel". South Dakota History: Historic Preservation Issue. 41 (4): 458–460.
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Book reviewed:
- Kensel, William Hudson, PhD (1928–2014) (2010). Dude Ranching in Yellowstone Country: Larry Larom and Valley Ranch, 1915–1969 (re-printed in 2022 by the University of Oklahoma Press). Norman, Oklahoma: Arthur H. Clark Company (University of Oklahoma Press).
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) LCCN 2010-5966; ISBN 978-0-8706-2384-4, 0-8706-2384-2; OCLC 537308735 (all editions).
Unlinked references
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- Congressional Record. "Proceedings and Debates of the 89th Congress, 2nd Session → Tributes to Milward L. Simpson of Wyoming. Vol. 112. Part 21. October 20, 1966, to October 22, 1966. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office. 1966. Via Internet Archive (Kahle/Austin Foundation) OCLC 1268148100.
- Sen. Jacob Javits. "Tributes to Leverett Saltonstall and Milward Simpson". pp. 27894–27895.
- Sen. Everett Dirksen. "Senator Milward L. Simpson". p. 27895.
- Sen. Ralph Yarborough. "Milward Simpson, Senator, Governor, Educator, Rancher, Westerner, American". pp. 27895–27896.
- Sen. Thomas J. Dodd. "Tribute to Senators Donald Russell and Milward Simpson". pp. 28013–28014.
- Sen. Paul Fannin. "Legislative Achievements of Senator Simpson". pp. 28432–28433.
- Sen. Daniel Inouye. "Senator Milward L. Simpson". p. 28436.
- Sen. James B. Pearson. "Retirement of Senator Leverett Saltonstall and Senator Milward Simpson". p. 29005.
- Sen. Henry M. Jackson. "Honorable Milward L. Simpson, of Wyoming". p. 29063.
- Sen. William Proxmire (1905–2005). "Senator Milward Simpson, of Wyoming". p. 29111.
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- Congressional Quarterly's Guide to U.S. Elections → Part V: "Gubernatorial Elections". Vol. 2 (4th ed.). CQ Press. 2001. via Internet Archive (Kahle/Austin Foundation). LCCN 2001-37955; ISBN 1-5680-2602-1; OCLC 47623804 (all editions).
- Dodd, William Joseph "Bill" (1991). Peapatch Politics: The Earl Long Era in Louisiana. Baton Rouge: Claitor's Publishing Division. ISBN 978-0-8751-1932-8, 0-8751-1932-8; OCLC 24234522 (all editions).
- Wakefield, Robert Wellington, PhD (born 1939) (2005). Milward L. Simpson: The Fiery Petrel. Sheridan, Wyoming: Wakefield Publishing & Wellington Press.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) ISBN 978-0-9754-8160-8, 0-9754-8160-6; OCLC 1059153706 (all editions).