Albert J. Loveland
Albert Joel "A. J." Loveland (May 9, 1893 – August 7, 1961), served as Under-Secretary of Agriculture, now known as United States Deputy Secretary of Agriculture, under President Harry S. Truman. Loveland was appointed to the post by Truman in 1948 and served until March 27, 1950, to run for congress. A member of the Democratic Party, Loveland ran unsuccessfully against Republican Bourke Blakemore Hickenlooper for the U.S. Senate election in 1950.
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Albert J. Loveland
Albert Joel "A. J." Loveland (May 9, 1893 – August 7, 1961), served as Under-Secretary of Agriculture, now known as United States Deputy Secretary of Agriculture, under President Harry S. Truman. Loveland was appointed to the post by Truman in 1948 and served until March 27, 1950, to run for congress. A member of the Democratic Party, Loveland ran unsuccessfully against Republican Bourke Blakemore Hickenlooper for the U.S. Senate election in 1950.
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College of Commerce
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1893-05-09
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Albert Joel Loveland
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East of Janesville, Iowa, U.S.
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Albert J. Loveland
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Bourke B. Hickenlooper
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Ernest J. Seemann
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Leslie O. Ludwig
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Z. Everett Kellum
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Betty, Russell, Florence, Ronald
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1961-08-07
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Vivian Slaughter
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1950-03-27
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Democratic nominee for U.S. Senator from Iowa
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United States Under Secretary of Agriculture
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