Carl Milliken
He served as the 51st Governor of Maine, and was the Chief Spokesman for the Motion Picture Association of America.He went on to receive his master's degree from Harvard University in 1899, before moving to Island Falls, Maine to enter the lumber business.As governor, he strictly enforced state and federal alcohol prohibition laws, which he strongly supported.Milliken lost renomination to Frederic Hale Parkhurst in the 1920 Republican primary.After stepping down from the MPAA, Milliken served as the managing trustee of Teaching Film Custodians, a trust for educational films, and also served a term as president of the American Baptist Foreign Missionary Society.