Congressional Directory for the 106th Congress (1999-2000), October 2000.
[Pages 239-241]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]
ERNEST F. HOLLINGS, Democrat, of Charleston, SC; born in Charleston,
January 1, 1922; son of Wilhelmine Meyer and Adolph G. Hollings;
graduated, The Citadel, B.A., 1942; University of South Carolina, LL.B.,
1947; LL.D. The Citadel, June 1959; lawyer; member of Charleston County,
South Carolina, and American bar associations; admitted to practice
before South Carolina Supreme Court, U.S. District Court, U.S. Circuit
Court of Appeals, U.S. Tax Court, U.S. Customs Court, and U.S. Supreme
Court; member, St. John's Lutheran Church; member, Court of
Adjudication, Lutheran Church in America; Armed Forces, 1942-45, served
overseas from Africa to Austria, 33 months; 353rd Antiaircraft
Artillery; 3rd, 36th, and 45th Divisions, captain; member, highest honor
society at The Citadel--The Round Table; president of the alumni (the
Association of Citadel Men), 1954; at the University of South Carolina
Law School--member, Honor Society, Wig and Robe, South Carolina Law
Review, and president of Law Federation; honorary doctor of letters
degree, Benedict College, Columbia, SC, 1971; Charleston Junior Chamber
of Commerce Distinguished Service Award as Young Man of the Year, 1953;
U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce, one of ten Outstanding Young Men of the
United States, 1954; South Carolina Veteran of the Year, 1957; member,
Hibernian Society, Arion Society, Sertoma Club; Charleston Rifle Club;
Mason, LeCandeur No. 36, AFM; Shriner, Omar Temple; BPOE Lodge No. 242;
American Legion, Post No. 10; Charleston Chamber of Commerce; Veterans
of Foreign Wars; Captain John L. Weeks Post No. 3142; elected to South
Carolina General Assembly from Charleston County, 1948, 1950, and 1952;
chairman, Charleston County legislative delegation; speaker pro tempore,
South Carolina House of Representatives; elected twice by unanimous
vote, 1951, 1953; elected lieutenant governor, November 2, 1954; elected
governor, November 4, 1958; served as Governor, 1959-63; appointed to
Hoover Commission May 15, 1955; appointed by President Eisenhower to
Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations, December 1959;
reappointed by President Kennedy, February 1962; chairman, Regional
Advisory Council on Nuclear Energy; instituted technical training
program in South Carolina, Nuclear Space Commission, and Commission on
Higher Education; married to the former Rita Louise Liddy of Charleston,
SC; four children: Michael Milhous, Helen Hayne, Patricia Salley, and
Ernest Frederick Hollings III; author of ``The Case Against Hunger--A
Demand for a National Policy,'' 1970; elected to the U.S. Senate,
November 8, 1966, to complete the unexpired term of the late Senator
Olin D. Johnston; elected to full six-year term on November 5, 1968;
reelected in 1974, 1980, 1986, 1992, and 1998; ranking member, Commerce,
Science, and Transportation Committee; other Committee assignments:
Appropriations; Budget.
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Office Listings
http://www.senate.gov/hollings
senator@hollings.senate.gov
125 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC (202) 224-6121
20510-4002............................................
Chief of Staff.--Joab Lesesne.
Executive Assistant.--Betty Pittleman.
State Assistant.--Trip King III.
Appointments Secretary.--Robin McCain.
Press Secretary.--Maury Lane.
Room 1551, 1835 Assembly Street, Columbia, SC 29201.... (803) 765-5731
Custom House, Suite 112, 200 East Bay Street, (843) 727-4525
Charleston, SC 29401..................................
126 Federal Building, Greenville, SC 29603............. (864) 233-5366