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Wilson, Pete, 1933-

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: 670 __ |a WW in Am., 2004 |b (Wilson, Pete, former gov.; b. Lake Forest, Ill., Aug. 23, 1933) 670 __ |a Biog. dir. of the U.S. Cong., June 4, 2013 |b (Wilson, Pete, a Senator from California; born in Lake Forest, Lake County, Ill., August 23, 1933; attended private school in St. Louis, Mo.; graduated, Yale University 1956; graduated, University of California School of Law, Berkeley, 1962; served in the United States Marine Corps 1955-1958; admitted to the California bar in 1963 and commenced practice in San Diego; member, California legislature 1966-1971; mayor of San Diego 1971-1983; elected as a Republican to the United States Senate in 1982; reelected in 1988 and served from January 3, 1983, until January 7, 1991, when he resigned, having been elected governor of California; Governor of California, 1991-1999; fellow, Hoover Institution 1999-) 670 __ |a Wikipedia website, June 4, 2014 |b (Peter Barton "Pete" Wilson is an American politician from California ... He currently works as a consultant at the Los Angeles office of Bingham McCutchen LLP, a large national law firm)

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Governor Pete Wilson, campaign event, 1992-05-21

 File — Box 12: Series SC003-01
Identifier: SC003_012_00738
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[Envelope contains images from San Diego rally for several San Diego races, including Jeff Marston for Assembly and Jan Goldsmith for 75th California Assembly District, who Wilson was at rally to endorse. Rally was located at Marston's campaign headquarters, located at 3677 Camino del Rio West, in San Diego, California. Unknown if images were published in newspaper.]

Dates: Other: 1992-05-21

Prensa Popular (vol. 1, no. 2), 1973-11-26

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Scope and Contents "Chicanos and Arabs... Victims of Aggression"; "Pete Wilson Blind To Deportations, Seeks Political Power Instead" [police Chief Ray Hoobler and mass deportations; profile of Mayor Pete Wilson's rise to power in San Diego and actions against Chicano community]; "UC-MECHA Conference" [discord at conference at UC-Riverside for state-wide U.C. Mechas, included in article are the majority position and minority position from conference regarding the ideology of U.C. Mecha, and a critique by the...
Dates: Publication: 1973-11-26

The Door (Vol. 4, No. 3), 1972-06-22

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Scope and Contents "Mayor [Pete Wilson] Lunches With Bookies?" [Grant Grill, downtown San Diego]; "Nixon & Reagan Support the ERA: Why?"; "AIP Candidate Arrested" [John R. Heck, Jr., American Independent Party]; "Lifeguards Become Cops" [lifeguards given power to arrest people on beaches, in parks, and in adjacent parking lots]; "Postscript" [to "Concert Promoters Threaten door" article in previous issue]; "rolling stones inside & out" [concert review and riot outside venue]; "Bohmer Arrested After...
Dates: Publication: 1972-06-22

The Door (Vol. 5, No. 3), 1973-07-24

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Scope and Contents "PETE WILSON: How he got here... and where he's going" [investigative report; C. Arnholt Smith, Mayor Pete Wilson, San Diego city hall]; "Shorts"; BELMONT PARK: not very amusing [Raza Productions benefit the Needy Children's Breakfast Fund and issues with Belmont Park operator Bill Evans, as well as police action at benefit]; "about this issue..." [of The Door]; "methadone to me is 100% death" [methodone as panacea]; "Trials" [Venceremos members Andrea Holman Burt, Benton Burt, Jean Hobson,...
Dates: 1973-07-24