McCarthy, Eugene

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Portrait of Eugene McCarthy
Eugene McCarthy
Name
McCarthy, EugeneGender: M
born on 29 March 1916 at 04:00 (= 04:00 AM )
Place Watkins MN, USA, 45n18, 94w24
Timezone CST h6w (is standard time)
Data source
Quoted BC/BRRodden Rating AA
Astrology data 08°23' 14°09 Asc. 11°05'



Biography

American politician, teacher and writer. The Senator from Minnesota, he was best known as the challenger of Lyndon B. Johnson in the race for the Democratic Presidential nomination in 1968. He is the author of "Colony of the World," 1994, "Selected Poems," 1997 and "No Fault Politics" 1998. A wry and provocative thinker, he defied easy definition as a liberal. A man who always loved an audience, after he left teaching and politics, he spoke thoughtfully to colleges and seminar groups all across the nation.

McCarthy attended St. John's University in Minnesota and was a Benedictine novice when he turned to teaching full time at St. John's from 1940-1943. After working in military intelligence during World War II, he was elected to the House of Representatives in 1948. The turbulence of the '60s brought McCarthy to the forefront as a blatantly outspoken politician who was against the Vietnam War, a platform which won him an enormous following among draft age baby boomers across America. His career-turning decision to challenge LBJ in the crucial election of 1968 led to Johnson's withdrawal from the race. McCarthy was eventually defeated by Robert F. Kennedy.

McCarthy spent six months in a Washington D.C. hospital in 1998 recovering from complications from a herniated disc. He made one marriage and had four children.

The poet, professor and politician died in his sleep on December 10, 2005 in the Georgetown area of Washington, DC. McCarthy was age 89

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Events

  • Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1994 (Book, "Colony of the World")
  • Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1997 (Book, "Selected Poems")
  • Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1998 (Book, "No Fault Politics")
  • Work : Begin Major Project 1968 (Challenger to LBJ for Dem. nomination)
  • Work : New Career 1940 (Teacher)
  • Work : New Career 1948 (Elected to U.S. House of Representatives)
  • Health : Acute illness 1998 at 12:00 midnight in Washington, DC (Complications from herniated disc)
  • Death, Cause unspecified 10 December 2005 (Age 89 in Washington, DC)

Source Notes

Contemporary American Horoscopes

Categories

  • Vocation : Writers : Textbook/ Non-fiction
  • Vocation : Writers : Poet
  • Vocation : Education : Public speaker (Colleges, seminar groups)
  • Vocation : Education : Teacher (St. John's)
  • Vocation : Politics : Public office (U.S. Senator, House of Representatives)
  • Vocation : Military : Military service (WW II, military intelligence)
  • Family : Relationship : Number of Marriages (One)
  • Family : Parenting : Kids more than 3 (Four)
  • Lifestyle : Work : Stressful work
  • Diagnoses : Body Part Problems : Bone (Herniated disc)
  • Notable : Famous : Top 5% of Profession
  • Traits : Personality : Gregarious/Extrovert (Always loved an audience)
  • Vocation : Politics : Candidate and lost (Challenger to LBJ for Dem. nomination)
  • Personal : Death : Long life more than 80 yrs (Age 89)

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