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- Buddy_Temple abstract "Arthur "Buddy" Temple, III (born February 26, 1942), is a businessman from Lufkin, Texas, who served as a Democrat in the Texas House of Representatives and on the Texas Railroad Commission. He failed in a bid for his party's gubernatorial nomination in 1982.Temple was born to the wealthy lumberman Arthur Temple, Jr. (1920-2006),and the former Mary MacQuiston (born 1919) in Texarkana, Arkansas. He was reared in Lufkin, the seat of Angelina County in East Texas. In 1960, Temple graduated from the Lawrenceville School, a private boarding school in Lawrenceville near Princeton, New Jersey. He then briefly attended the University of Texas at Austin from 1960 to 1961, when he joined the U.S. Army, in which he remained until 1963. He worked in various businesses, including his family-owned Temple Industries from 1964 to 1966, when he ran Exeter Investment Company as Vice-President, President, and Chairman from 1968 to 1982, and, again, from 1986 to 2002.In 1966, he was elected to the school board in Diboll in Angelina County. In 1972, he was elected to the District 6 seat in the Texas House and served from 1973 to 1981 from Angelina, Newton, Shelby, and San Augustine counties. Representative Temple co-sponsored the 1973 State Code of Ethics, with financial disclosure for elected and appointed officials, an issue highlighted by the Sharpstown banking scandal of 1971.He was elected to the Railroad Commission in 1980 and was named chairman from 1985 to 1986. Temple and Texas Land Commissioner Bob Armstrong lost the gubernatorial nomination in 1982 to Mark Wells White, then Attorney General of Texas, who then unseated the Republican incumbent Bill Clements of Dallas.Temple is a member of the board of directors of Temple-Inland, Inc., the chairman of the board of First Bank & Trust, East Texas, and board chairman of the T.L.L. Temple Foundation. He is a past chairman of the advisory board of the Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute.In 1962, Temple married the former April Clover; the couple had one child, Whitney Sage Temple (born 1966). In 1970, he wed the former Ellen Clarke Hurst, and they have two children, Susan Helen Temple (born 1971), and Hannah Lea Temple (born 1972). Mrs. Temple has from a previous marriage a son, John Hurst (born 1967. Ellen Temple, a former educator and free-lance writer, was a regent of the University of Texas System under the administration of former Governor Ann Richards. Her business was the Ellen C. Temple Publishing, Inc., of Lufkin.In 1992, Buddy and Ellen Temple purchased a ranch near Freer in Duval County east of Laredo, Texas.".
- Buddy_Temple alias "Temple, Buddy".
- Buddy_Temple almaMater Lawrenceville_School.
- Buddy_Temple almaMater University_of_Texas_at_Austin.
- Buddy_Temple birthDate "1942-02-24".
- Buddy_Temple birthDate "1942-02-26".
- Buddy_Temple birthPlace Arkansas.
- Buddy_Temple birthPlace Miller_County,_Arkansas.
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- Buddy_Temple birthYear "1942".
- Buddy_Temple militaryBranch United_States_Army.
- Buddy_Temple occupation Business.
- Buddy_Temple office "Texas Railroad Commissioner".
- Buddy_Temple office "Texas State Representative from District 6 (Angelina, Newton, Shelby, and San Augustine counties counties)".
- Buddy_Temple party Democratic_Party_(United_States).
- Buddy_Temple residence Angelina_County,_Texas.
- Buddy_Temple residence Duval_County,_Texas.
- Buddy_Temple residence Freer,_Texas.
- Buddy_Temple residence Lufkin,_Texas.
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- Buddy_Temple after "Clark Jobe".
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- Buddy_Temple birthDate "1942-02-26".
- Buddy_Temple birthPlace Miller_County,_Arkansas.
- Buddy_Temple birthPlace Texarkana,_Arkansas.
- Buddy_Temple birthPlace "Arkansas, USA".
- Buddy_Temple branch United_States_Army.
- Buddy_Temple children "Hannah Lea Temple".
- Buddy_Temple children "Stepson John Hurst".
- Buddy_Temple children "Susan Helen Temple".
- Buddy_Temple children "Whitney Sage Temple".
- Buddy_Temple dateOfBirth "1942-02-24".
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- Buddy_Temple name "Arthur "Buddy" Temple, III".
- Buddy_Temple name "Temple, Arthur, III".
- Buddy_Temple occupation "Businessman".
- Buddy_Temple office Texas_House_of_Representatives.
- Buddy_Temple office "Texas Railroad Commissioner".
- Buddy_Temple party Democratic_Party_(United_States).
- Buddy_Temple placeOfBirth Texarkana,_Arkansas.
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- Buddy_Temple preceded "John H. Poerner".
- Buddy_Temple residence Angelina_County,_Texas.
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- Buddy_Temple residence "Freer, Duval County".
- Buddy_Temple residence "Lufkin".
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- Buddy_Temple shortDescription "Texas politician".
- Buddy_Temple spouse "April Clover Temple".
- Buddy_Temple spouse "Ellen Clarke Temple".
- Buddy_Temple succeeded "Clark Jobe".
- Buddy_Temple succeeded "Oscar Brookshire".
- Buddy_Temple termEnd "1981".
- Buddy_Temple termEnd "1986".
- Buddy_Temple termStart "1973".
- Buddy_Temple termStart "1981".
- Buddy_Temple title Texas_House_of_Representatives.
- Buddy_Temple title "Texas Railroad Commissioner".
- Buddy_Temple years "1961".
- Buddy_Temple years "1973".
- Buddy_Temple years "1981".
- Buddy_Temple description "Texas politician".
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- Buddy_Temple subject Category:Texas_Democrats.
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- Buddy_Temple subject Category:University_of_Texas_at_Austin_alumni.
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- Buddy_Temple comment "Arthur "Buddy" Temple, III (born February 26, 1942), is a businessman from Lufkin, Texas, who served as a Democrat in the Texas House of Representatives and on the Texas Railroad Commission. He failed in a bid for his party's gubernatorial nomination in 1982.Temple was born to the wealthy lumberman Arthur Temple, Jr. (1920-2006),and the former Mary MacQuiston (born 1919) in Texarkana, Arkansas. He was reared in Lufkin, the seat of Angelina County in East Texas.".
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