John K. Tabor

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John K. Tabor
United States Under Secretary of Commerce
In office
1973–1975
PresidentRichard Nixon
Gerald Ford
Preceded byJames Thomas Lynn
Succeeded byJames Baker
Pennsylvania Secretary of Labor and Industry
In office
1968–1969
GovernorRaymond P. Shafer
Preceded byWilliam Joseph Hart
Succeeded byClifford L. Jones
Secretary of Internal Affairs of Pennsylvania
In office
1967–1969
Preceded byGenevieve Blatt
Succeeded byPosition abolished
Pennsylvania Secretary of Commerce
In office
1963–1967
GovernorWilliam Scranton
Preceded byThomas J. Monaghan
Succeeded byClifford L. Jones
Personal details
Born(1921-04-19)April 19, 1921
DiedSeptember 6, 1999(1999-09-06) (aged 78)
PartyRepublican
Alma materYale University
Cambridge University
Harvard Law School

John Kaye Tabor (April 19, 1921 – September 6, 1999) was an American lawyer and government official who served as Secretary of Internal Affairs of Pennsylvania (1967–1968), Pennsylvania Secretary of Labor and Industry (1968–1969), and United States Under Secretary of Commerce (1973–1975). He was the Republican nominee in the 1969 Pittsburgh mayoral election.

Tabor was born on April 19, 1921 in Uniontown, Pennsylvania.[1] He grew up in Pittsburgh, where his father Edward O. Tabor, was an attorney and political figure. Tabor competed in the 1936 national Soap Box Derby in Akron, Ohio.[2]

Tabor attended Taylor Allderdice High School the Shady Side Academy. He graduated Yale University in 1943 and immediately joined the United States Navy. During World War II, he held the rank of lieutenant and commanded a minesweeper in the Pacific theater. He earned his master of arts degree from Cambridge University in 1947 and his law degree from Harvard Law School in 1950.[2]

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