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Case, Norman S. (Norman Stanley), 1888-1967

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Personal name headingCase, Norman S. (Norman Stanley), 1888-1967
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See alsoRhode Island. Governor (1928-1933 : Case)
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Associated countryUnited States
Birth date1888-10-11
Death date1967-10-09
Place of birthProvidence (R.I.)
Place of deathWakefield (R.I.)
Field of activityPublic administration Law
AffiliationUnited States. District Attorney (Rhode Island District)
Rhode Island. Lieutenant Governor
Rhode Island. Governor
United States. Federal Communications Commission
Profession or occupationLieutenant governors Governors Public prosecutors Lawyers
Found inAddress of the honorable Norman S. Case, member of the Federal Communications Commission, and former Governor of Rhode Island, delivered on the occasion of the placing of a wreath at the statue of Roger Williams in Statuary Hall, U.S. Capitol, in connection with the Roger Williams Tercentenary Celebration, 1935: title page (Norman S. Case)
OCLC, June 20, 2016 (access pts.: Case, Norman S. (Norman Stanley), 1888-; Case, Norman S. (Norman Stanley), 1888-1967; usage: Norman S. Case)
Wikipedia, June 20, 2016 (Norman S. Case; Norman Stanley Case; b. Oct. 11, 1888, in Providence, Rhode Island; d. Oct. 09, 1967, in Wakefield, Rhode Island; Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island from 1927 to 1928; 56th Governor of Rhode Island from 1928 to 1933; U.S. District Attorney for Rhode Island from 1921 to 1926; Federal Communications Commission member 1934-1945; attorney)
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Findagrave.com, June 20, 2016 (Norman Stanley Case, b. Oct. 11, 1888, in Providence, Rhode Island; d. Oct. 09, 1967, in Wakefield, Rhode Island; served on the Providence City Council; U.S. District Attorney for Rhode Island from 1921 to 1926; Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island from 1927 to 1928; Governor of Rhode Island from 1928 to 1933; after his time as Governor he spent eleven years with the Federal Communications Commission before returning to the practice of law)
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