Thomas F. Eagleton

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Thomas F. Eagleton was a U.S. Senator from Missouri and briefly the Democratic vice-presidential nominee in 1972, known for his work on environmental and mental health issues.

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Thomas F. Eagleton canonical 2
Thomas Francis Eagleton 2
Thomas Eagleton 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Democratic Party politician
United States Senator
human
lawyer
burialPlace Calvary Cemetery, St. Louis, Missouri, United States
surface form: Calvary Cemetery, St. Louis, Missouri
causeOfDeath heart and respiratory failure
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1929-09-04
dateOfDeath 2007-03-04
educatedAt Amherst College
Harvard Law School
election United States presidential election, 1972
surface form: 1972 United States presidential election
employer United States Senate
endTime 1987-01-03
familyName Terry Eagleton
surface form: Eagleton
fieldOfWork environmental policy
mental health policy
fullName Thomas F. Eagleton self-linksurface differs
surface form: Thomas Francis Eagleton
genreOfActivity public policy
givenName Thomas
hasHonor Eagleton Courthouse named in his honor
knownFor advocacy on mental health issues
opposition to the Vietnam War
work on environmental protection legislation
memberOfPoliticalParty Democratic Party
surface form: Democratic Party (United States)
militaryService United States Navy Reserve
nominatedFor Vice President of the United States
notableEvent selection as Democratic vice-presidential nominee in July 1972
withdrawal from 1972 Democratic ticket
occupation attorney
politician
placeOfBirth St. Louis, Missouri, United States
placeOfDeath St. Louis, Missouri, United States
positionHeld Missouri Attorney General
surface form: Attorney General of Missouri

Lieutenant Governor of Missouri
United States Senator from Missouri
reasonForWithdrawal revelation of past psychiatric treatment and electroconvulsive therapy
religion Roman Catholicism
represented Missouri
runningMateOf George McGovern
sponsored legislation related to environmental policy
legislation related to mental health care
spouse Barbara Ann Smith Eagleton
startTime 1968-12-28
workLocation Jefferson City, Missouri
Washington, D.C.

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Thomas F. Eagleton United States Courthouse namedAfter Thomas F. Eagleton
this entity surface form: Thomas Francis Eagleton
George McGovern runningMate Thomas F. Eagleton
this entity surface form: Thomas Eagleton
Thomas F. Eagleton fullName Thomas F. Eagleton self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Thomas Francis Eagleton
Eagleton Courthouse namedAfter Thomas F. Eagleton