Clarence Oakes Explained

Clarence Oakes
State Senate1:Kansas
District1:12th
Term Start1:1949
Term End1:November 7, 1950
Successor1:Richard L. Becker
State Senate2:Kansas
District2:12th
Term Start2:1941
Term End2:1941
State House3:Kansas
District3:27th
Term Start3:1939
Term End3:1940
Birth Date:1900 6, mf=yes
Birth Place:Merwin, Missouri
Residence:Independence, Kansas[1]
Death Place:Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, US[2]
Party:Republican

Clarence P. Oakes (June 17, 1900 - November 15, 1973) was an American politician who served in the Kansas House of Representatives and Kansas State Senate.

Oakes was born in Merwin, Missouri and his family moved to Kansas when he was five years old. He was elected to the Kansas House in 1938, and served a single term there before being elected to the Kansas Senate in 1940. He resigned his seat in November 1950, and was replaced by Richard L. Becker.

In addition to his time in the state legislature, Oakes served in the U.S. navy, working in military intelligence, and in the U.S. State Department and Central Intelligence Agency. In 1961, he was selected to head the Institute for American Strategy, a defense policy think tank. He led the Institute until his death in 1973.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kansas Legislators, Past and Present - Oakes, Clarence . . kslib.info . State Library of Kansas . November 17, 2022.
  2. Web site: Clarence P. Oakes Dead; Headed Strategy Institute . . November 16, 1973 . nytimes.com . . November 17, 2022.