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Danaher, John A. (John Anthony), 1899-1990


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    • John Anthony
  • Variants

    • Danaher, John Anthony, 1899-1990
    • Danaher, John Anthony, 1899-
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    • Danaher, John Anthony, 1899-
  • Sources

    • found: NUCMC data from University of Connecticut Library for Waugh, A.E. Papers, 1926-1970(John Anthony Danaher; political correspondence)
    • found: Biog. dir., U.S. Cong., 1989(Danaher, John Anthony; b. 1899; lawyer, judge, and U.S. senator; of West Hartford, Conn.)
    • found: OCLC, May 2, 2019(access points: Danaher, John Anthony, 1899- ; Danaher, John Anthony, 1899-1990; Danaher, John A.; usage: John Anthony Danaher, John A. Danaher [predominant usage])
    • found: Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, via WWW, viewed May 2, 2019:under Danaher, John Anthony (a Senator from Connecticut; born in Meriden, New Haven County, Conn., January 9, 1899; served as Republican Senator for Connecticut from 1939 to 1945; appointed by President Dwight Eisenhower as a circuit judge of U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit; died September 22, 1990)
    • found: Biographical directory of the United States Congress website, viewed March 28, 2022(Danaher, John Anthony, a Senator from Connecticut; born in Meriden, New Haven County, Conn., January 9, 1899; attended the local schools; during the First World War served in the Student's Army Training Corps at Yale College and in the Officers' Reserve Corps; graduated from Yale College in 1920; studied law at Yale Law School; admitted to the bar in 1922 and commenced practice in Hartford, Conn.; assistant United States attorney for the district of Connecticut 1922-1934; secretary of State of Connecticut 1933-1935; member of the State Board of Finance and Control 1933-1935; elected as a Republican in 1938 to the United States Senate and served from January 3, 1939, to January 3, 1945; unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1944; resumed the practice of law in Hartford, Conn., and Washington, D.C.; appointed a circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, by President Dwight Eisenhower and took the oath of office November 20, 1953; assumed senior status in 1969 and served on a part-time basis in the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit until his retirement in 1980; was a resident of West Hartford, Conn., until his death, September 22, 1990; interment at Sacred Heart Cemetery, Meriden, Conn.)
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    • 1993-03-10: new
    • 2022-03-29: revised
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