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Otto KRUEGER, Congress, ND (1890-1963)

KRUEGER Otto , a Representative from North Dakota; born of German parents in the Volinia district of southwest Russia, September 7, 1890; attended grade and high school in Russian and German…

Michael G. FITZPATRICK, Congress, PA (1963)

FITZPATRICK Michael G. , (brother of Brian K. Fitzpatrick), a Representative from Pennsylvania; born in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pa., June 28, 1963; B.A., St. Thomas University, Miami…

Meyer JACOBSTEIN, Congress, NY (1880-1963)

JACOBSTEIN Meyer , a Representative from New York; born in New York City, January 25, 1880; moved with his parents to Rochester, N.Y., in 1882; attended the public schools and the University of…

Knute HILL, Congress, WA (1876-1963)

HILL Knute , a Representative from Washington; born on a farm near Creston, Ogle County, Ill., July 31, 1876; moved to De Forest, Wis., in 1877 and to Red Wing, Minn., in 1889; attended the…

Charles Joseph SCARBOROUGH, Congress, FL (1963)

SCARBOROUGH Charles Joseph , a Representative from Florida; born in Atlanta, Fulton County, Ga., April 9, 1963; graduated from Catholic High School, Pensacola, Fla.; B.A., University of Alabama,…

Frederick HALE, Congress, ME (1874-1963)

Senate Years of Service: 1917-1941 Party: Republican HALE Frederick , a Senator from Maine; born in Detroit, Mich., October 7, 1874; attended preparatory schools in Lawrenceville, N.J., and Groton…

George McGILL, Congress, KS (1879-1963)

Senate Years of Service: 1930-1939 Party: Democrat McGILL George , a Senator from Kansas; born on a farm near Russell, Lucas County, Iowa, February 12, 1879; moved to Kansas with his parents,…

George W. GILLIE, Congress, IN (1880-1963)

GILLIE George W. , a Representative from Indiana; born in Berwickshire, Scotland, August 15, 1880; moved to the United States with his parents, who settled in Kankakee, Ill., in 1882 and in Fort…

Pittsburgh, University of

(Encyclopedia) Pittsburgh, University of, main campus at Pittsburgh; private with some state support; coeducational; chartered and opened as an academy 1787, called Western Univ. of Pennsylvania 1819…