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- Prentice_Cooper wikiPageWikiLink Tennessee_Senate.
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- Prentice_Cooper wikiPageWikiLink Vanderbilt_University.
- Prentice_Cooper wikiPageWikiLink Webb_School_(Bell_Buckle,_Tennessee).
- Prentice_Cooper wikiPageWikiLink William_D._Pawley.
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- Prentice_Cooper wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- Prentice_Cooper wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
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- Prentice_Cooper wikiPageWikiLinkText "Prentice Cooper".
- Prentice_Cooper wikiPageWikiLinkText "William Prentice Cooper".
- Prentice_Cooper wikiPageWikiLinkText "William Prentice Cooper, Jr.".
- Prentice_Cooper after Harold_H._Tittmann,_Jr..
- Prentice_Cooper after Jim_Nance_McCord.
- Prentice_Cooper almaMater "Harvard Law School".
- Prentice_Cooper almaMater "Princeton University".
- Prentice_Cooper before Gordon_Browning.
- Prentice_Cooper before William_D._Pawley.
- Prentice_Cooper birthDate "1895-09-28".
- Prentice_Cooper birthPlace Bedford_County,_Tennessee.
- Prentice_Cooper deathDate "1969-05-18".
- Prentice_Cooper deathPlace Rochester,_Minnesota.
- Prentice_Cooper imagesize "190".
- Prentice_Cooper name "Prentice Cooper".
- Prentice_Cooper office United_States_Ambassador_to_Peru.
- Prentice_Cooper office "Governor of Tennessee".
- Prentice_Cooper order "39".
- Prentice_Cooper party Democratic_Party_(United_States).
- Prentice_Cooper predecessor Gordon_Browning.
- Prentice_Cooper predecessor William_D._Pawley.
- Prentice_Cooper profession Lawyer.
- Prentice_Cooper religion Lutheranism.
- Prentice_Cooper restingPlace "Jenkins Chapel Cemetery".
- Prentice_Cooper restingPlace "Shelbyville, Tennessee".
- Prentice_Cooper spouse "Hortense Powell".
- Prentice_Cooper successor Jim_Nance_McCord.
- Prentice_Cooper successor "Harold H. Tittman, Jr.".
- Prentice_Cooper termEnd "1945-01-16".
- Prentice_Cooper termEnd "1948-06-29".
- Prentice_Cooper termStart "1939-01-16".
- Prentice_Cooper termStart "1946-07-01".
- Prentice_Cooper title Governor_of_Tennessee.
- Prentice_Cooper title United_States_Ambassador_to_Peru.
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- Prentice_Cooper years "--07-01".
- Prentice_Cooper years "1939".
- Prentice_Cooper subject Category:1895_births.
- Prentice_Cooper subject Category:1969_deaths.
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- Prentice_Cooper subject Category:American_Lutherans.
- Prentice_Cooper subject Category:American_military_personnel_of_World_War_I.
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- Prentice_Cooper subject Category:Governors_of_Tennessee.
- Prentice_Cooper subject Category:Harvard_Law_School_alumni.
- Prentice_Cooper subject Category:Members_of_the_Tennessee_House_of_Representatives.
- Prentice_Cooper subject Category:People_from_Shelbyville,_Tennessee.
- Prentice_Cooper subject Category:Princeton_University_alumni,_1910-1919.
- Prentice_Cooper subject Category:Tennessee_Democrats.
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- Prentice_Cooper subject Category:United_States_vice-presidential_candidates,_1944.
- Prentice_Cooper subject Category:Webb_School_(Bell_Buckle,_Tennessee)_alumni.
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- Prentice_Cooper comment "William Prentice Cooper, Jr. (September 28, 1895 – May 18, 1969) was an American politician who served as Governor of Tennessee from 1939 to 1945. He led the state's mobilization efforts for World War II, when over 300,000 Tennesseans joined the armed forces, and numerous defense-related facilities were established across the state. He later served as U.S. Ambassador to Peru (1946–1948), and chaired Tennessee's 1953 constitutional convention.".