LC control no. | no2012086773 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Lovre, H. O. (Harold Orrin), 1904-1972 |
Variant(s) | Lovre, Harold Orrin, 1904-1972 |
Other standard no. | L000468 http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=L000468 21777790 http://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21777790 259225947 http://viaf.org/viaf/259225947 Q1360283 http://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q1360283 |
Associated country | United States |
Associated place | Vermillion (S.D.) Hayti (S.D.) Watertown (S.D.) Hamlin County (S.D.) |
Located | Washington (D.C.) |
Birth date | 1904-01-30 |
Death date | 1972-01-17 |
Place of birth | Toronto (S.D.) |
Place of death | Silver Spring (Md.) |
Affiliation | University of South Dakota South Dakota. Legislature. Senate United States. Congress. House |
Profession or occupation | Legislators Lawyers |
Found in | Photograph: Meeting in Governor Sigurd Anderson's office on flood situation, Truman Library, Apr. 15, 1952: (features H. O. Lovre, congressman from South Dakota) WwWA, v. 5: (Harold O. Lovre; b. Jan. 30, 1904, Toronto, S.D.; d. Jan. 17, 1972, Md.; lawyer and congressman; member 81st to 84th congresses from the 1st S.D. district; practiced law in Washington from 1957) Wikipedia.com search, June 26, 2012 (Harold Orrin Lovre; b. Jan. 30, 1904, Toronto, S.D.; d. Jan. 17, 1972, Silver Spring, Md.; U.S. Republican politician) Biographical directory of the U.S. Congress website, August 22, 2018 (LOVRE, Harold Orrin, a Representative from South Dakota; born in Toronto, Deuel County, S.Dak., January 30, 1904; attended the public schools of Toronto, S.Dak., and St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minn.; graduated from the University of South Dakota at Vermillion in 1927; was admitted to the bar in 1927 and practiced law in Hayti, Hamlin County, S.Dak., 1927-1944, and in Watertown, Codington County, S.Dak., 1944-1949; State's attorney for Hamlin County, S.Dak., 1929-1932, 1937-1940; president of the State Board of Agriculture in 1939 and 1940; chairman of the South Dakota Republican Committee in 1947 and 1948; member of the State senate 1941-1944; elected as a Republican to the Eighty-first and to the three succeeding Congresses (January 3, 1949-January 3, 1957); unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1956 to the Eighty-fifth Congress; resumed the practice of law; died in Silver Spring, Md., January 17, 1972; interment in Parklawn Cemetery, Rockville, Md.) <http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=L000468> |
Associated language | eng |