Maurine Neuberger

Maurine Brown was born in Cloverdale, Oregon, on 9th January, 1907. She was educated at the Oregon College of Education (1922-24), University of Oregon (1928-29) and the University of California (1936-37). She worked as a teacher until her marriage to Richard L. Neuberger, a Senator from Oregon.
A member of the Democratic Party, Maurine Neuberger replaced her husband in the Senate after his death in 1960. She held the seat until January, 1967.
Maurine Neuberger died in Portland, Oregon, on 22nd February, 2000.
Primary Sources
(1) Maurine Neuberger of Oregon, speech in the Senate (1963)
You would think that a man with $3 billion at his disposal and an active spleen would be willing to finance his own propaganda warfare. But Hunt prefers to let the federal government assume a substantial portion of his political crusades. Hunt has simply packaged his propaganda network under the head of the Life Line Foundation, Inc., and then had his business corporations - the Hunt Oil Company and its food-processing and canning division, the HLH Parade Company commercially sponsor Life Line propaganda throughout the country.