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 Luther H. Hodges - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hodges worked his way from mill-work to executive positions in industry; at the same time, he was an active supporter of vocational education programs in North Carolina.
Because North Carolina had a one-term limit for governors at that time, Hodges had the longest continuous tenure in the office until Jim Hunt succeeded in getting the state constitution changed.
During his time in office, Governor Hodges promoted industrialization and education, while attempting to limit racial tension.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Luther_H._Hodges   (270 words)

  
 Hodges - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Luther H. Hodges (1898– 1974), US politician
Hodges is the name of some places in the United States:
Joseph Hodges Choate (1832 - 1905), US diplomat
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hodges   (116 words)

  
 NC State Ports Authority - Luther Hodges Jr. Joins Board of Directors
Hodges was nominated to a two-year term on the Board by Richard Morgan, a Speaker of the NC House of Representatives, and subsequently appointed by Governor Mike Easley.
Hodges is the immediate past chairman of the Board of Trustees of the College of Santa Fe, and a former member of the University of North Carolina Board of Governors.
Hodges is a 1957 graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and holds master's degrees in both Economics and Finance from the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration.
www.ncports.com /web/ncports.nsf/pages/12102003   (552 words)

  
 UNC News Briefs 11/18/04
Hodges, widely known for his leadership in creating Research Triangle Park, was a strong proponent of higher education and economic development while serving as governor from 1954 to 1960.
Hodges later was appointed Secretary of the U.S. Department of Commerce by President John F. Kennedy, serving in this post until 1965.
and Betsy Hodges Bernard are children of the former governor.
www.unc.edu /news/briefs/2004/111804.html   (466 words)

  
 John F. Kennedy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kennedy supported racial integration and civil rights, and during the 1960 campaign he telephoned Coretta Scott King, wife of the jailed Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.
In the Democratic primary election, he faced challenges from Senator Hubert H. Humphrey of Minnesota, Senator Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas, and Adlai Stevenson, the Democratic nominee in 1952 and 1956 who was not officially running but was a favorite write-in candidate.
Kennedy used the term New Frontier as a label for his domestic program.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_F._Kennedy   (5323 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Hodges
Hodges, Arthur — of Boise, Ada County, Idaho.
Hodges, Earl — of London, Laurel County, Ky. Democrat.
Hodges, Joseph — of Peoria, Peoria County, Ill. Republican.
politicalgraveyard.com /bio/hodges.html   (567 words)

  
 The Horatio Alger Association of Distinguished Americans: Luther H. Hodges
Luther Hodges was born in a log cabin on a tenant farm.
Hodges rose in the business world to become vice president of Marshall Fields and Company, and later became North Carolina’s industry-seeking businessman governor.
One of the world’s busiest men, Hodges was highly ethical, observed strict self-discipline, and lived by religious principles.
www.horatioalger.com /members/member_info.cfm?memberid=hod70   (190 words)

  
 pc52.xml
The collection consists of images of Luther Hartwell Hodges as a young man and during his two terms as governor.
Luther H. Hodges, Lyndon B. Johnson, and John F. Kennedy Among Others at Public Meeting, n.d.
Most of the views date from that period, but a few of them show Hodges as a younger man. More than one fourth of the slides are political cartoons that relate to Governor Hodges' administration, and the majority was drawn by the talented cartoonist, Hugh Haynie.
www.ah.dcr.state.nc.us /Archives/FindingAids/ead/eadxml/pc52.xml   (1425 words)

  
 JFK LINK - jfk181060_advert
Gov. Luther H. Hodges of North Carolina, honorary chairman of the National Committee of Business and Professional Men and Women for Kennedy-Johnson, has reviewed with Senator John F. Kennedy, Democratic presidential candidate, questions of particular concern to the business community of the United States.
Our honorary chairman, Gov. Hodges, is eminently qualified to speak on behalf of business in view of his successful career in business before entering public life.
Gov. Hodges, after spending over 30 years in the textile business, left Marshall Field and Co. in 1950 as vice president in charge of mill operations and sales.
www.jfklink.com /speeches/jfk/oct60/jfk181060_advert.html   (1785 words)

  
 johnston
In 1954, Gov. Luther H. Hodges appointed him executive and administrative assistant and later named him the first director of the Department of Administration.
Contributing generously to other endowments at the University, they made substantial gifts to the Kenan-Flagler Business School, including a professorship honoring Luther Hodges.
When Hodges went to Washington in 1960 to serve as President Kennedy& Secretary of Commerce, Johnston went with him as his executive assistant.
carolinafirst.unc.edu /distprofs/johnston.htm   (494 words)

  
 Special Programs: Public Relations Hall of Fame
He continued as private secretary for Gov. Luther H. Hodges and later served as director of administration for Gov. Dan K. Moore.
In 1956 he was campaign publicity manager for Luther Hodges' bid for governor.
In 1963, he joined the public affairs staff of the U.S. Department of Commerce, working for Secretary Luther Hodges, the former governor of North Carolina.
www.jomc.unc.edu /specialprograms/famepublicrelations.html   (4647 words)

  
 The News & Record (Piedmont Triad, NC): LUTHER H. HODGES ATTENDS ROTARY CONVENTION IN BELGIUM.(TRIAD)@ HighBeam Research
Luther H. Hodges and W.B. Weaver left this week for the Rotary International Convention in Ostend, Belgium.
Hodges will receive confirmation as governor of the 57th Rotary District at the convention.
Weaver is representing the Leaksville-Spray Rotary Club and also is a proxy for the Reidsville club.
www.highbeam.com /library/doc0.asp?docid=1G1:86604449&refid=ink_tptd_np   (205 words)

  
 Foreign-Trade Zones Board
Signed by Luther H. Hodges, Jr., Acting for the Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (45 F.R. 39324; June l0, l980).
Signed by Luther H. Hodges, Jr., Acting Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (45 F.R. 70037; October 22, l980).
Signed by L. Hodges, Acting for the Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (45 F.R. 39324; June l0, l980).
ia.ita.doc.gov /ftzpage/orders/ord86-170.html   (3975 words)

  
 ipedia.com: John F. Kennedy Article
Theodore H. White's 1961 book about that election campaign, The Making of the President 1960, was not only a national best-seller but is also often used as a supplementary text in high school and college courses in U.S. government and history.
At the age of forty-three, Kennedy was the youngest man elected President (although Theodore Roosevelt was the youngest to be president, he first came to office by succeeding William McKinley when the latter was assassinated) and the first Catholic.
In 1960 he declared his intent to run for the office of President of the United States, his main rivals being Senator Hubert H. Humphrey of Minnesota and Senator Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas.
www.ipedia.com /john_f__kennedy.html   (2504 words)

  
 L. H. Hodges
Born in Virginia but growing up in Leaksville, NC, Luther Harwell Hodges was a graduate of the North Carolina public schools and the University of North Carolina.
Twenty-seven years after receiving his A.B. degree in 1916, Hodges received an honorary LL.D. from the University.
His work career began while he attended the University when he worked at the Leaksville-Spray mills.
www.itpi.dpi.state.nc.us /governors/hodges.html   (165 words)

  
 NC DHHS: Employee Newsletter
When Annette Renn started working for the state of North Carolina, Alaska and Hawaii had just received official statehood, Dwight D. Eisenhower was president, Luther H. Hodges was governor, and many baby boomers were still babies.
45 years of work sees plenty of change: When Annette Renn started working for the state of North Carolina, Alaska and Hawaii had just received official statehood, Dwight D. Eisenhower was president, Luther H. Hodges was governor, and many baby boomers were still babies.
Renn, 65, who retires Sept. 1, will have completed 45 years of continuous service, not just as a state employee but also while having held the same position — though the name has changed — in the Vital Records Section of the Division of Public Health.
www.dhhs.state.nc.us /newsletter/2004/8page1.htm   (770 words)

  
 National Public Health Leadership Institute
Robert S. Adler, the Luther H. Hodges Sr.
He received his JD from the University of Michigan and AB from the University of Pennsylvania.
www.phli.org /aboutPHLI/faculty/adler.htm   (187 words)

  
 Bath Tercentennial Digital Exhibit: Governor Luther Hodges to William Blount Rodman
Governor Luther Hodges to William Blount Rodman, 06 July 1955
Edmund H. Harding of Washington is chairman of the Commission and will contact you with details about the first meeting of this group.
North Carolina Secretary of State William Blount Rodman, a native of Washington, North Carolina, was asked to be a member of the Bath Commission.
digital.lib.ecu.edu /exhibits/bath/htm/wrpl.htm   (147 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Rockingham County, N.C.
Luther Hartwell Hodges (1898-1974) — also known as Luther H. Hodges — of Leaksville,
www.potifos.com /tpg/geo/NC/RC.html   (608 words)

  
 The Constitution of North Carolina
At the request of Governor Luther H. Hodges, the General Assembly of 1957 authorized the Governor to appoint a fifteen-member Constitutional Commission to study the need for changes in the Constitution and to make recommendations to the Governor and the 1959 General Assembly.
That Commission recommended rewriting the whole Constitution and submitting it to the voters for approval or disapproval as a unit, the changes suggested being too numerous to be effected by individual amendments.
The increased legislative and public willingness to accept Constitutional change between 1934 and 1960 resulted in 32 Constitutional amendments being ratified by the voters while only six were rejected.
statelibrary.dcr.state.nc.us /nc/stgovt/preconst.htm   (6110 words)

  
 Luther Hodges Exhibit
An exhibit on the life of North Carolina Governor and President of Rotary International, Luther H. Hodges
to bring the life of Hodges to the public in their areas.
Clubs and individual Rotarians are invited to contribute to the expense of mounting the initial exhibit.
www.rotary7710.org /LutherHodges.htm   (351 words)

  
 Truman Library - David H. Stowe and William J. Bray Oral History Interview
I remember that Governor [Luther] Hodges was so tired when he got through those two days of the Eastern tour down there that he just virtually collapsed into his automobile as we got on the airplane.
We flew into Raleigh, North Carolina, and were met by Governor [Luther H.] Hodges.
That was a typical example of a trip where we had no central help like we had in North Carolina with Governor Hodges, or like we had in Texas, with Congressman Thornberry.
www.trumanlibrary.org /oralhist/stowebray.htm   (17682 words)

  
 Find in a Library: Luther H. Hodges, practical idealist
Find in a Library: Luther H. Hodges, practical idealist
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www.worldcatlibraries.org /wcpa/ow/64570d537086d553.html   (44 words)

  
 Canadian And Us Health Care Systems Performance And Governance: Elements Of Convergence
Barton H. Hamilton & Vivian Ho & Dana P. Goldman, 2000.
ideas.repec.org /p/wpa/wuwppe/0404003.html   (503 words)

  
 UNC-TV ONLINE:
Jim Goodmon: Ethics in Business centers on an event crafted in the honor of former NC governor Luther H. Hodges, who was also US Secretary of Commerce, chairman of the Research Triangle Foundation, president of Rotary International, and a life-long promoter of business ethics.
This program features the first Luther Hodges Ethics in Business Luncheon hosted by the Research Triangle Foundation and the RTP Rotary Club.
The event was crafted in his honor as an opportunity for RTP business leaders to meet annually for the discussion and promotion of ethics in all occupations.
www.unctv.org /ethicsinbusiness   (226 words)

  
 White,Thomas_J.
Notable correspondents are Jesse Helms, then executive vice-president of WRAl-TV in Raleigh, N.C.; playwright Paul Green; journalist Jonathan Daniels; University of North Carolina (System) President William Friday; and North Carolina governors Luther H. Hodges, Dan K. Moore, and Robert W. Scott.
Related Collection(s): JONATHAN DANIELS PAPERS (#3466) PAUL GREEN PAPERS (#3993) LUTHER H. Copyright: Retained by the authors of items in these papers, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law.
Recordings made for radio broadcast by John Dawson, Congressman John H. Folger, and Gene Simmons in behalf of the Charles M. Johnson Campaign for Governor.
www.lib.unc.edu /mss/inv/w/White,Thomas_J.   (1183 words)

  
 Rex Whitton Gallery
On February 10, 1961, Secretary of Commerce Luther H. Hodges (left)
Here he is seen with Commerce Secretary Luther H. Hodges opening
www.fhwa.dot.gov /infrastructure/whitgal.htm   (335 words)

  
 UNC-TV:Biographical Conversations With: Hugh Morton
Hugh Morton with 3 North Carolina governors: Terry Sanford, Dan K. Moor and Luther H. Hodges.
Mildred the Bear posing as caddy for Hugh Morton.
www.unctv.org /biocon/hmorton/pjournal05.html   (96 words)

  
 KerrTop18.htm
Correspondents include J. Puterbaugh; Luther H. Hodges; and John S. Monagan.
Miscellaneous correspondence; David Brinkley's television program "The Great Highway Robbery." Correspondents include C. Stoldt; Ernest Gruening; Luther H. Hodges; A. Willis Robertson; and Mark O. Hatfield.
Correspondents include C. Stoldt; H. Bailey; Oklahoma Department of Highways; and the Bureau of Public Roads.
www.ou.edu /special/albertctr/archives/KerrInventory/KerrTop18.htm   (742 words)

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