James W. Symington | |
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Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Missouri's 2nd district | |
In office January 3, 1969 – January 3, 1977 | |
Preceded by | Thomas B. Curtis |
Succeeded by | Robert A. Young |
12th Chief of Protocol of the United States | |
In office March 22, 1966 – March 31, 1968 | |
President | Lyndon B. Johnson |
Preceded by | Lloyd Nelson Hand |
Succeeded by | Angier Biddle Duke |
Personal details | |
Born | James Wadsworth Symington September 28, 1927 Rochester, New York, U.S. |
Political party | Democratic |
Relations | See Symington family |
Parent | Stuart Symington (father) |
Education | Yale University (BA) Columbia Law School (JD) |
Military service | |
Allegiance | United States |
Branch/service | United States Marine Corps |
Years of service | 1945–1946 |
Rank | Private first class |
Battles/wars | World War II |
Awards | Order of Friendship (2008) |
James Wadsworth Symington (/ˈsaɪmɪŋtən/ SY-ming-tən; born September 28, 1927) is an American lawyer and politician from Missouri who served as a member of the United States House of Representatives for four terms from 1969 to 1977. Prior to that, in the late 1960s, he served as Chief of Protocol of the United States from 1966 to 1968 under President of the United States Lyndon B. Johnson. He is a member of the Democratic Party.