LC control no. | no2008152067 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | McNamara, Pat, 1894-1966 |
Variant(s) | McNamara, Patrick Vincent, 1894-1966 |
Birth date | 18941004 |
Death date | 19660430 |
Place of birth | North Weymouth (Mass.) |
Place of death | Bethesda (Md.) |
Field of activity | Construction industry |
Affiliation | Detroit (Mich.). City Council Detroit (Mich.). Board of Education United States. Congress. Senate |
Profession or occupation | Legislators--United States |
Found in | Lehman special correspondence files, viewed Oct. 15, 2008: correspondent file (McNamata, Pat) telegram of July 6, 1954 (Patrick V. McNamara, democratic candidate for United States senator) letter of Feb. 25, 1966 (Pat McNamara) letter of Mar. 26, 1955 (Patrick McNamara; Pat) OCLC, Oct. 15, 2008 (hdgs.: McNamara, Pat, McNamara, Par[sic]trick Vincent, 1894-1966, McNamara, Patrick Vincent, 1894-1966, McNamara, Patrick Vincent, 1894-, McNamara, Patrick V.; usage: Pat McNamara) Biographical directory of the United States Congress, viewed Oct. 15, 2008 (McNamara, Patrick Vincent, (1894-1966), a Senator from Michigan; born in North Weymouth, Mass., October 4, 1894) Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, via WWW, October 16, 2013 (McNamara, Patrick Vincent, (1894-1966); a Senator from Michigan; born in North Weymouth, Mass., October 4, 1894; attended the public schools in Weymouth and Fore River Apprentice School in Quincy, Mass.; moved to Detroit, Mich., in 1921, and became active in union and civic affairs; engaged in the construction industry, 1921-1955; director, Detroit area of Office of Price Administration, Rent Division, 1942-1945; vice president of Stanley-Carter Co., Detroit, Mich., 1946-1954; member, Detroit City Council, 1946-1947, and the Detroit Board of Education, 1949-1955; elected as a Democrat to the United States Senate in 1954; reelected in 1960, and served from January 3, 1955, until his death in Bethesda, Md., April 30, 1966; chairman, Special Committee on Aging (Eighty-seventh Congress), Committee on Public Works (Eighty-eighth and Eighty-ninth Congresses); interment in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Detroit, Mich.) |
Associated language | eng |