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Edge, Walter Evans

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Edge, Walter Evans (1873–1956)

US governor, senator, and ambassador. A self-made advertising millionaire, he served in the New Jersey senate as a Republican. As New Jersey's governor, he reformed prison administration and, in the US Senate, he supported founding the bureau of the budget.

He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He left the senate to become ambassador to France (1929–33). As governor of New Jersey again (1944–47), he fought for state constitutional reforms.



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