Alan K. Simpson post-U.S.Senate activities

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Alan K. Simpson post-U.S.Senate activities

This series, the eighth of eight series in theAlan K. Simpson papers, documents Simpson's activities after his retirementfrom the U.S. Senate in January, 1997.

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Former United States Senator Alan Kooi Simpson was born September 2, 1931, in Denver, Colorado, the second son of former Wyoming Governor and U.S. Senator Milward Lee Simpson and Lorna Kooi Simpson. He attended public schools in Cody, Wyoming, and spent a post-graduate year at Cranbrook School in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, before entering college. He entered the University of Wyoming in 1950 and received a bachelor of science in law degree in 1954. While at the university, he was ...