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  1. Gale William McGee (March 17, 1915 – April 9, 1992) was a United States senator of the Democratic Party, and United States ambassador to the Organization of American States (OAS). He represented Wyoming in the United States Senate from 1959 until 1977. To date, he remains the last Democrat to have represented Wyoming in the U.S ...

  2. McGee, Gale William. views 1,705,728 updated. McGee, Gale William. (b. 17 March 1915 in Lincoln, Nebraska; d. 9 April 1992 in Bethesda, Maryland), U.S. senator from Wyoming who, in his later post as ambassador to the Organization of American States, was an architect of the Panama Canal Treaty of 1978.

  3. Biography. MCGEE, GALE WILLIAM, a Senator from Wyoming; born in Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebr., March 17, 1915; attended public schools; graduated from Nebraska State Teachers College at Wayne in 1936, University of Colorado at Boulder in 1939; earned a graduate degree from the University of Chicago in 1947; professor of American history at ...

  4. The Gale W. McGee departmental and committee papers contain correspondence with constituents and various government officials and departments. Study missions and reports are included in the papers, as are photographs.

  5. Gale William McGee ( Lincoln, 17 de marzo de 1915- Washington D. C., 9 de abril de 1992) fue un político estadounidense, miembro del Partido Demócrata. Representó a Wyoming en el Senado de los Estados Unidos desde 1959 hasta 1977, siendo el último senador demócrata por Wyoming.

  6. Sponsor: Sen. McGee, Gale W. [D-WY] (Introduced 07/20/1976) Cosponsors: ( 1) Committees: Senate - Interior and Insular Affairs Latest Action: Senate - 07/20/1976 Referred to Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs.

  7. 9 de out. de 2023 · Photo clipped from Dexerto image. Gale McGee was a Democratic Senator from Wyoming who served from 1959 to 1977. He was a former professor of American history at the University of Wyoming and a specialist in foreign policy and international affairs. He founded and chaired UW’s Institute of International Affairs in 1946.