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  Ernest Lundeen
Ernest Lundeen (August 4, 1878 - August 31, 1940)was an American politican.
Lundeen was born in Beresford, South Dakota and served during the Spanish-American War.
He served from January 3, 1937 until his death in an airplane crash on August 31, 1940.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/er/Ernest_Lundeen.html   (96 words)

  
 Nedra Matteucci Galleries - Gallery Info - About
Included in the collection are works by important contemporary painters and monumental sculpture by artists of international recognition.
Representing the Taos Society of Artists are the works of Joseph Henry Sharp, Ernest Blumenschein, Victor Higgins, O.E. Berninghaus, E.I. Couse, and E. Martin Hennings.
In addition to the vast collection of historical paintings inside the galleries' warm adobe walls are landscape, wildlife, Southwestern, and figurative paintings represented by an outstanding group of contemporary painters: William Acheff, Walt Gonske, Clark Hulings, Wilson Hurley, William Matthews, Gary Niblett, and William Whitaker.
www.matteucci.com /gallery   (378 words)

  
 The 1930s: Nazis Parading on Mainstreet: Congressmen and Seditionist.
One of the suspected congressmen was Ernest Lundeen, the populist Senator from Minnesota.
Lundeen’s secretary, Harriet Johnson reported later that on the day of his death the congressman had arrived unusually early and was clearly distraught.
Lundeen was secretly pro-Nazi and received money not only directly from Viereck but also from the German Board of Trade and the Steuben Society.
www.spiritone.com /~gdy52150/1930sp5.html   (4645 words)

  
 OSB Bulletin Magazine - November 2002
He also failed to ensure that trustee, Ernest Lundeen, had the necessary experience and knowledge to be a trustee of a supplemental needs trust.
When Gudger delivered those funds to Lundeen, he did not act with the skill and thoroughness reasonably necessary to represent Emily, because he failed to identify the source of the funds and failed to inform Lundeen that the funds belonged to Emily.
He subsequently undertook to represent Emily in claims against Lundeen for reformation or rescission of the trust and for return of the funds Gudger had previously transferred to Lundeen.
www.osbar.org /publications/bulletin/02nov/discipline.html   (2799 words)

  
 Social Security Online History Pages:
The Lundeen bill had one virtue that would have improved almost every other social insurance proposal advanced in the decades before 1935: it gave unchallenged priority to the ideal of guaranteeing economic security to all of the potentially dependent.
But that action struck one observer as inconsistent with the theoretical stance of the conference: that the “faculty distribution of wealth” was at the root of social problems, and that welfare programs should rest on taxation of high incomes and excess profits.
Attuned by the relief tradition to think only in terms of the immediate response to need, rather than of structure of mechanisms for anticipating need and maintaining incomes, social workers as a group in the depression were unstable in their support for social insurance.
www.ssa.gov /history/reports/schlabach3.html   (7182 words)

  
 OpinioNet Contributed Commentary
Ernest Lundeen of Minnesota (1878-1940), a former Republican congressman, had been elected to the House of Representatives under the Farmer-Labor party in 1932.
Lundeen’s were far, far in the minority on March 9, 1933.
With Ernest Lundeen, he represented a coalition that was growing quickly at the time: liberals who could normally have been expected to be sympathetic with the President, who nevertheless were becoming terribly upset with his tactic and apparent disregard for constitutional boundaries.
www.conservativetruth.org /opinionet/archives2/ccmf/2002/ccmf02.htm   (2767 words)

  
 August 28,1940   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Ernest Lundeen, Farmer-Labor Senator from Minnesota, is greatly exercised just now over a menace to this Republic.
Ernest is even more righteously indignant than Senator Wheeler.
Ernest Lundeen has never yet raised his voice in the matter.
www.wjcash.org /WJCash6/Charlotte.News.Articles/8-28-40.htm   (1426 words)

  
 Tuesday, August 27, 1940   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Ernest Lundeen, who first came to note for his pro-German sympathies in the House during the last war.
Lundeen and Reynolds have been bellowing their heads off about the British and French possessions in this hemisphere.
What Reynolds and Lundeen proposed is what Lundeen again proposes: to "seize their (Britain's and France's) possessions in the new world..." that is to take over whole populations against their will and by force instead of by orderly negotiation with regard to the common interest.
www.wjcash.org /WJCash6/Charlotte.News.Articles/8-27-40.htm   (1325 words)

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