Kessler, Frederick P. 1940 | Wisconsin Historical Society

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Kessler, Frederick P. 1940

Kessler, Frederick P. 1940 | Wisconsin Historical Society

(Dem.), Born Milwaukee, Jan. 11, 1940; married; 1 child. Educ: Our Redeemer Lutheran School, Milw.; Capitol Page School, Washington, D.C.; B.S. Univ. of Wis. 1962; LL.B. 1966. Attorney. Worked with Gov. Reynolds' staff on reapportionment court cases 1964. Mbr. Luth. Human Relations Assn. (dir.), Wis, Civil Liberties Union (dir.), Wis. Correctional Institute (dir.), Neighborhood House (dir), Wis. Citizens for One Man-One Vote (co-chm. 1969), Mid-Town Neighborhood Assn., Cooperation West-Side, 10th Ward Dem. Club; former mbr. United Steelworkers of Amer. Elected to Assembly 1960, 1964, 1966, 1968 and 1970. Biennial committee assignments: 1971 - Elections (chm.); Judiciary; Rules. 1969 - Legis. Council's Age of Majority Study Com. and Nuclear Facilities Com. Mailing address: 2719 W. Juneau Avenue, Milwaukee 53208. Milwaukee County, 10th District: Ward 10, City of Milwaukee. (Blue Book 1971)

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[Source: Blue book]