Monrad Wallgren

Monrad Charles Wallgren (17 April 1891 - 18 September 1961), an American politician, served as Governor of Washington from 1945 to 1949, as well as representing that state in the United States House of Representatives and the United States Senate. Wallgren was born in Des Moines, Iowa in 1891. His family moved to Texas in 1894 and then to Everett, Washington in 1901. He attended public schools and business college in Everett, graduating from the Washington State School of Optometry in Spokane, Washington in 1914. He worked in retail jewelry and optometry from 1915 to 1932, as well as serving in the Washington National Guard from 1917 to 1919 and 1921 to 1922. In 1932, Wallgren ran for election to the United States House of Representatives as a Democrat. He defeated incumbent Republican Lindley Hadley, and took office in the 73rd United States Congress on 4 March 1933. Near the end of his fourth term in 1940, Wallgren ran for United States Senate to replace fellow Democrat Lewis Schwellenbach, who was retiring to accept a judicial nomination. Wallgren won the election, and was also appointed to finish the rest of Schwellenbach's term. He took office on 19 December 1940. While Wallgren served portions of two different terms (the end of Schwellenbach's and the one that Wallgren was elected to), he served less than 6 years in the Senate. In 1944, he successfully ran for governor, resigning from the Senate on 9 January 1945 to serve as governor from then until 1949. He did not run for re-election as governor due to his nomination by President Harry Truman as the chairman of the National Security Resources Board. That nomination was later withdrawn, and Wallgren served on the Federal Power Commission in 1950 and 1951. He then retired from public service. In 1961, Wallgren died of injuries sustained in an automobile accident in Olympia, Washington.

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Arthur Langlie
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