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Stanley R. Tupper (Stanley Roger Tupper) was born on 25 January, 1921 in Boothbay Harbor, Maine, is a politician. Discover Stanley R. Tupper's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 85 years old?
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Stanley Roger Tupper |
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85 years old |
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Aquarius |
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25 January, 1921 |
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25 January |
Birthplace |
Boothbay Harbor, Maine, US |
Date of death |
(2006-01-06) |
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Boothbay Harbor, Maine, US |
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United States |
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Stanley R. Tupper Height, Weight & Measurements
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Stanley R. Tupper Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Stanley R. Tupper worth at the age of 85 years old? Stanley R. Tupper’s income source is mostly from being a successful politician. He is from United States. We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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From 1969 to 1972, Tupper practiced law in Washington, DC as a partner in the firm now known as Rogers & Wells. In 1972, he returned to Boothbay Harbor and continued to practice law. In 1975, he declined a position as an Assistant Secretary of Defense in the administration of Gerald Ford. From 1975 to 1976, Tupper was United States Commissioner on the North East Atlantic Fisheries Commission.
After his 1968 divorce from his first wife, Tupper was married to Jill Kaplan Tupper, an attorney who practiced law in partnership with him. Their children included daughter Lara Abigail.
In 1966, along with three Republican Senators and four other Republican Representatives, Tupper signed a telegram sent to Georgia Governor Carl E. Sanders regarding the Georgia legislature's refusal to seat the recently elected Julian Bond in the Georgia House of Representatives. This refusal, said the telegram, was "a dangerous attack on representative government. None of us agree with Mr. Bond's views on the Vietnam War; in fact we strongly repudiate these views. But unless otherwise determined by a court of law, which the Georgia Legislature is not, he is entitled to express them."
Tupper was not a candidate for reelection to the Ninetieth Congress in 1966. He was appointed United States Commissioner General to the Canadian World Exhibition of 1967. He resumed the practice of law in 1968. In 1969, Tupper was appointed president of the States’ Urban Action Center, a non-profit entity created by Nelson Rockefeller to aid state governors with identifying problems unique to cities and crafting solutions.
Tupper was one of two Republicans to co-sponsor Medicare, and his Congressional career was also notable for his support of the Civil Rights Acts of 1964 and 1965.
Tupper was elected as a Republican to the Eighty-seventh and the two succeeding Congresses (January 3, 1961 – January 3, 1967).
A Republican, Tupper served as member of the Maine House of Representatives from 1953 to 1954, as assistant state attorney general from 1959 to 1960, and as commissioner of the state Department of Sea and Shore Fisheries from 1953 to 1957.
He graduated from LaSalle University in 1948, was admitted to the bar in 1949, and began to practice in Boothbay Harbor. Tupper also began to serve in local government; he was elected to the Boothbay Harbor board of selectmen in 1948, and was selected to serve as chairman in 1949. As a selectman, he took a lead role in creating the town's police department, and his other initiatives included adopting the secret ballot for election of town officials, competitive bidding for town equipment and services, and the town manager form of government.
Tupper joined the United States Navy in mid-World War II; he served from September 1944 to March 1946, and was discharged as a Petty Officer Third Class. He returned to the Border Patrol until resigning in 1948, when he returned to Maine and began to study law with his father while also taking law school courses through LaSalle Extension University of Chicago, Illinois.
In 1942 at age 21, Tupper joined the United States Border Patrol, completed training in El Paso, Texas, and carried out assignments on both the Mexican and Canadian borders.
Stanley Roger Tupper (January 25, 1921 – January 6, 2006) was a U.S. Representative from Maine, serving three terms from 1961 to 1967.