William E. Jenner

 
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William E. Jenner

William Ezra Jenner (July 21, 1908March 9, 1985) was a U.S. Republican politician from the State of Indiana.

Jenner was born in Marengo, Crawford County, Indiana. He graduated with a Law degree from Indiana University School of Law - Bloomington in 1930, and set up practice in Paoli, Indiana. In 1934, he was elected to the Indiana State Senate, serving as Minority Leader 1937 – 1939, and Majority Leader and President Pro Tempore 1939 – 1941. In 1942, he resigned his seat to serve in the military upon U.S. entry to World War II. In 1944, he returned from overseas action to fill a vacancy in the U.S. Senate caused by the death of Frederick Van Nuys and served from November 14, 1944, to January 3, 1945; however, he was not a candidate for election to the full term. In 1946, he did run for Indiana's Class I seat in the the Senate; he won and was re-elected in 1952.

In Congress, he was a follower of Joseph McCarthy. He charged that "this country today is in the hands of a secret inner coterie which is directed by agents of the Soviet Union." In 1958, he was not a candidate for re-nomination. In 1959, he resumed legal practice in Bedford, Indiana, where he died on March 9, 1985.


Preceded by
Samuel D. Jackson
United States Senator (Class 3) from Indiana
1944 – 1945
Served alongside: Raymond E. Willis
Succeeded by
Homer E. Capehart
Preceded by
Raymond E. Willis
United States Senator (Class 1) from Indiana
1947 – 1959
Served alongside: Homer E. Capehart
Succeeded by
Vance Hartke

References

William, Youngs, American Realities, Sixth Edition Volume 2, Eastern Washington University, 2006.


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