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Arthur Alber

Arhur Alber (born 1892-1964) was an attorney and a member of the Los Angeles, California, City Council from 1927 to 1929.
==Biography==

Alber was born September 16, 1892, in Birmingham, Alabama. His parents were Hermann Alber, a native of Germany, and Mary Wing of Cape Cod, Massachusetts. He attended the local public schools until he was fifteen, when he moved with his family to Los Angeles, where he enrolled in Hollywood High School. In 1910 he took the role of Shady in a student production of the operetta ''Pauline,''〔("Will Sing Operetta," ''Los Angeles Times,'' April 28, 1910, page II-12 )〕 and during his high school years he played football, tennis and baseball; he was baseball team captain. He graduated in June 1912 and returned for Alumni Visitors Day in January 1913, when he gave a talk on Civil War Confederate General Robert E. Lee. Between 1914 and 1918 he attended the University of Southern California, where he earned letters in baseball and tennis.〔〔("Fine Settings at Hollywood," ''Los Angeles Times,'' June 20, 1912, page B-11 )〕〔("In the Public Schools," ''Los Angeles Times,'' January 5, 1913, page II-16 )〕〔("Former Sport Star to Enter Politics," ''Los Angeles Times,'' July 11, 1926, page A-4 )〕
Sources differ as to his World War I service. A report from a telephone interview with a Works Progress Administration writer in 1937 noted that he "served in the Army at Vancouver, Washington, where he attended officers training school,"〔 but a 1926 article in the ''Los Angeles Times'' said: "Due to injuries resulting from an accident, Mr. Alber was unable to see active service with the army or navy during the World War, but served as a sergeant in the spruce woods."〔("Many Would Go to Legislature," ''Los Angeles Times,'' August 29, 1926, page 2 )〕 Another 1926 story said he was discharged from the Army in March 1919 and that he was on the stadium committee of the Hollywood American Legion post.〔("Arthur Alber in Race for State Assembly Seat," ''Los Angeles Times,'' July 8, 1926, page A-3 )〕
Alber earned a law degree from the University of Southern California and was admitted to the California State Bar on March 1, 1919. He was unmarried as of 1937. Alber was a Presbyterian, a Republican and a member of the Hollywood Athletic, Los Angeles Athletic, Lakeside Golf and Westport Beach clubs, as well as being a Kiwanian.〔(Los Angeles Public Library reference file )〕〔("They Got Members," ''Los Angeles Times,'' October 25, 1924, page 8 )〕〔("Kiwanis Nine and Lions Mix on Diamond," ''Los Angeles Times,'' June 17, 1923, page I-9 )〕 He died in December 1964.〔Social Security Death Index〕

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