(Dem.), born Chicago Oct. 14, 1927. Educated Milwaukee St. Michael's School, St. John's High School. B.S. St. Norbert College; LL.B. 1953 Marquette Univ. Practicing attorney. World War II veteran; in Army 1945-47. Member bar assns., Knights of Columbus, Holy Name Soc., Eagles; formerly Milw. Mayor's Advisory Council. State judge advocate Catholic War Vets. Director State St. Advancement Assn. Kennedy delegate to 1960 Dem. National Convention. Elected to Senate 1956 and 1960. Dem, floor leader 1960, 1961. Member Sen. Corns, on Education, Public Welfare, ad hoc Com. on Tax Revision; Legis. Council Corns. on Judiciary, Public Health, Reapportionment; Governor's Committee to Review Family Code (chm.) ; Joint Survey Cam. Retirement Systems. Address: 710 N. Plankinton Ave., Milwaukee 3. *Resigned effective Apr. 29, 1961, to become U.S. District Attorney, Eastern District of Wisconsin. **Resigned effective Feb. 1, 1962 to become a Milwaukee Co. judge. (Blue Book 1962)Learn More
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