Theodore Francis Green

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Theodore Francis Green was a long-serving Rhode Island politician and U.S. senator known for his influential role in mid-20th-century American politics.

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instanceOf United States senator
human
politician
ageAtRetirement 93
almaMater Brown University NERFINISHED
Harvard Law School NERFINISHED
birthDate 1867-10-02
birthPlace Providence, Rhode Island NERFINISHED
chairpersonOf United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfRetirement 1961-01-03
deathDate 1966-05-19
deathPlace Providence, Rhode Island NERFINISHED
educatedAt Brown University
Harvard Law School
endTime 1961-01-03
ethnicGroup Yankee
familyName Green NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork law
public administration
givenName Theodore NERFINISHED
honorificEponym Theodore Francis Green Memorial Bridge NERFINISHED
Theodore Francis Green State Airport NERFINISHED
languageSpoken English
memberOf United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations NERFINISHED
memberOfPoliticalParty Democratic Party
middleName Francis NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage English
notableFor being one of the oldest serving U.S. senators in history
influential role in mid-20th-century American politics
support for New Deal policies
support for internationalism in U.S. foreign policy
occupation lawyer
politician
officeContested Governor of Rhode Island
United States Senate NERFINISHED
positionHeld Governor of Rhode Island
United States senator
member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives
religion Episcopalianism
represented Rhode Island NERFINISHED
residence Providence, Rhode Island NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
startTime 1937-01-03
workLocation Providence, Rhode Island NERFINISHED

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Swan Point Cemetery, Providence, Rhode Island hasNotableBurial Theodore Francis Green
subject surface form: Swan Point Cemetery
T. F. Green International Airport namedAfter Theodore Francis Green