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William L. Guy

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American politician (1919–2013)
This article is about the former Governor of North Dakota. For other people named William Guy, seeWilliam Guy (disambiguation).
William Guy
Guy in 1968
Chair of theNational Governors Association
In office
July 4, 1966 – October 16, 1967
Preceded byJohn Reed
Succeeded byJohn Volpe
26thGovernor of North Dakota
In office
January 4, 1961 – January 2, 1973
LieutenantIke Hagen
Frank Wenstrom
Charles Tighe
Richard Larsen
Preceded byJohn Davis
Succeeded byArt Link
Member of theNorth Dakota House of Representatives
In office
1959–1961
Personal details
BornWilliam Lewis Guy
(1919-09-30)September 30, 1919
DiedApril 26, 2013(2013-04-26) (aged 93)
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseJean Mason(1943–2013)
EducationNorth Dakota State University(BS)
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities(MS)
Military service
AllegianceUnited States
Branch/serviceUnited States Navy
Battles/warsWorld War II

William Lewis Guy (September 30, 1919 – April 26, 2013) was an American politician who was the 26thgovernor of North Dakota from 1961 to 1973. Guy was North Dakota's longest-serving governor in state history, serving two consecutive two-year terms and two four-year terms in office.[1]

Biography

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Guy was born inDevils Lake, North Dakota. After receiving his B.S. degree fromNorth Dakota Agricultural College (NDAC), where he was a member ofSigma Alpha Epsilon and Blue Key National Honor Society. He served in theU.S. Navy inWorld War II as a gunnery officer, achieving the rank oflieutenant. He received amaster's degree from theUniversity of Minnesota, and then became the assistant county agent forCass County. With his wife, the formerJean Mason, whom he married on January 30, 1943,[1] Guy began farming atAmenia, North Dakota, in 1948 and taught agricultural economics at NDAC during the winter quarters.

He served in the North Dakota House of Representatives for one term from 1959 to 1961.[2] In the legislature, Guy served as assistant minority leader. He died on the morning of April 26, 2013 at West Fargo, North Dakota. He was 93.[3] He had Alzheimer's disease.[4]

Governor of North Dakota

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His election as governor on theDemocratic-Nonpartisan League ticket finally established the two-party system in North Dakota. As governor, Guy served two two-year terms and two four-year terms. He began modernizing state government by implementing the new Office of Management and Budget. During his terms, the state hospital's patient load was reduced from 2,600 to 600 and eight regional mental health districts were established.[2] Guy organized the five-state Old West Trail Tourist Loop. The interstate highway system, 350Minuteman missiles, the anti-ballistic missiles site, and Garrison Diversion were large federal projects that came to North Dakota during Guy's watch. He was instrumental in bringing threesugar beet refineries and large scale coal-fired electrical generation to North Dakota. Governor Guy was selected by PresidentLyndon B. Johnson to observe the first presidential elections inSouth Vietnam. He originated the concept of an interpretiveNorth Dakota Heritage Center and promoted its construction. TheTheodore Roosevelt Rough Rider Award was established by Governor Guy as North Dakota's highest recognition. Guy organized and served as the first chairman of theMidwest Governors' Conference in 1962. In 1966, he was elected chairman of theNational Governors' Conference. He was an unsuccessful candidate for theUnited States Senate in1974.

See also

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References

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  1. ^abSmith, Nick (2013-07-05)."Jean Guy dies at 90".Bismarck Tribune. Retrieved2013-08-01.
  2. ^ab"William L. Guy".National Governors Association. 2011. RetrievedSeptember 6, 2012.
  3. ^"Former Governor William Guy passes away at 93 | WDAY | Fargo, ND". WDAY. 2013-04-26. Retrieved2013-07-06.
  4. ^Friday, April 26, 2013 5:42 pm (2013-04-26)."Former North Dakota Gov. Guy dies at age of 93 - The Daily News: Home". Wahpetondailynews.com. Retrieved2013-07-06.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)

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