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    Frances Longman Rafferty (1944–1982; his death) Relations. Frances Rafferty (sister) Children. 3. Profession. Author and educator. Maxwell Lewis Rafferty Jr. (May 7, 1917 – June 13, 1982) was an American writer, educator, and politician. The author of several best-selling books about education, Rafferty served two terms as ...

  2. 14 de jun. de 1982 · Max L. Rafferty, the conservative educator who was State Superintendent of Public Instruction in California from 1963 to 1971, died yesterday when his car plunged off an earthen dam into a pond...

  3. Max Rafferty. 2,898 likes. 'STAY' the second single from 'ANXIETY' is out now. Available on all digital platforms....

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  4. IN RECENT weeks Dr. Max Rafferty, Superintendent of Public Instruction for California, has been, as he says, “taking soundings” to discover whether people want him for United States senator....

  5. In the 1970 election, Wilson Riles took on conservative firebrand Max Rafferty, who had served two terms as schools chief and was running for a third. Rafferty was arguably the best known California politician, rivaled perhaps only by then-Gov. Ronald Reagan.

  6. RAFFERTY, Maxwell Lewis, Jr. ("Max") (b. 7 May 1917 in New Orleans, Louisiana; d. 13 June 1982 in Troy, Alabama), prominent conservative educator and California State Superintendent of Public Instruction whose flamboyant oratory during the 1960s stirred education reform.

  7. 21 de may. de 2014 · Reprints & Permissions. Read this article. Max Rafferty is best remembered as a larger-than-life traditionalist who boasted of “killing progressive education in California.”. Though rarely attracting sustained scholarly attention, the twice-elected state superintendent (1962–71) and bestselling author often serves as a symbol ...