Skipper Bowles
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Hargrove "Skipper" Bowles, Jr. was an influential Democratic politician and businessman, based in Greensboro, North Carolina.
In the early 1960s Bowles served as Governor Terry Sanford's Secretary of Conservation and Development, a post which would later become known as Secretary of Commerce. Afterwards, Bowles was elected to one term in the North Carolina House of Representatives and two terms in the North Carolina Senate.
In 1972 Bowles won the Democratic nomination for Governor of North Carolina but lost the general election to James Holshouser. Thus, he became the first Democratic nominee to lose the North Carolina gubernatorial race in the twentieth century.
Bowles later became known for his service to and fundraising for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, from which he graduated in 1941. He died in 1986 from complications of Lou Gehrig's disease.
His son, Erskine Bowles, followed his father both into the investment banking business and into politics.