Clyde L. King
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Clyde L. King | |
|---|---|
| Pennsylvania Secretary of Revenue | |
| In office 1931–1933 | |
| Governor | Gifford Pinchot |
| Preceded by | Charles Johnson |
| Succeeded by | Leon D. Metzger |
| Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania | |
| In office 1923–1926 | |
| Governor | Gifford Pinchot |
| Preceded by | Bernard J. Myers |
| Succeeded by | E. H. Conarroe |
| Personal details | |
| Born | May 1, 1879 Burlington, Kansas, U.S. |
| Died | June 21, 1937 (aged 58) |
| Party | Republican |
| Alma mater | Kansas State Normal School University of Michigan University of Pennsylvania |
Clyde Lyndon King (May 1, 1879 – June 21, 1937) was an American academic and government official who was Secretary of State and Finance of Pennsylvania from 1923 to 1926 and Pennsylvania Secretary of Revenue from 1931 to 1932.
King was born on May 1, 1879 in Burlington, Kansas. He taught in Mound City, Kansas for three years, then attended Kansas State Normal School, graduating in 1904. He earned his bachelor's and master of arts degrees from the University of Michigan.[1]