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Donald Edgar Hathaway, Sr., known as Don Hathaway (born October 20, 1928),〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Don Hathaway, October 1928 )〕 is a businessman and retired politician from his native Shreveport, Louisiana. From 1970 to 1978, Hathaway, a Democrat,〔 was his city's last public works commissioner,〔In Shreveport and in other cities with the commission form of government, the commissioner exercised legislative functions on the city council and an executive role as a municipal department head. This position should not be confused with a county commissioner, most of whom were and still are elected by single-member districts. County commissioners are the "legislators" of a county (called parish in Louisiana), with the county judge normally in the role of the "executive" head of the county. In Louisiana, the executive of the parish may be known as the police jury president, the president of the parish, or a parish "administrator", depending on the structure of the parish government. City commissioners could not be chosen on a district basis, as their administrative duties affected the entire city. African Americans were not then elected to city government in most parts of the South. Soon an outcry in the Civil rights movement raised legal challenges to the city commission governments.〕 an office abolished effective November 1978 with the implementation of a new city charter. From 1980 to 2000, he was the sheriff of Caddo Parish in the northwestern corner of his state.〔Past sheriffs, Caddo Parish history (no longer on-line)|accessdate=June 14, 2014〕 ==Background== Hathaway attended the Alexander Grammar School in Shreveport through the seventh grade and then enrolled at St. John's College (later called St. John's Military High School), where he served as a lieutenant during his sophomore year.〔 He graduated in 1946 from the public C. E. Byrd High School in Shreveport, at which he lettered in basketball and baseball. In 2000, he was inducted into the Byrd High School Hall of Fame, along with the songwriter Tillman Franks and B. L. "Buddy" Shaw, a former Byrd principal and a member of both houses of the Louisiana State Legislature.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=C. E. Byrd High School Hall of Fame Inductees: 2000 )〕 Hathaway served in the United States Navy and later retired as a lieutenant.〔 Hathaway subsequently was the student body president〔 of Louisiana Tech University in Ruston, from which in 1951, he received a degree in business administration.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Donald E. Hathaway )〕 Hathaway is a former member, officer, and president of the Louisiana Tech Alumni Association〔"Louisiana Tech Alumni Association officer", ''Shreveport Times'', October 16, 1957〕 and was the original secretary-treasurer in 1962 of the Louisiana Tech Foundation and the second president, whose membership included later state circuit court Judge Charles A. Marvin. In 2012, Hathaway was part of the fundraising campaign for the renovation of the floor and the renaming of the Robert "Scotty" Robertson Memorial Gymnasium, an alternate practice facility for the Bulldogs and Lady Techsters basketball teams, named for the eight-time Hall of Famer, Coach Scotty Robertson. Hathaway was an active member and president of the Shreveport Junior Chamber International, often called the Jaycees. He is a former Chamber of Commerce director. He has been affiliated with the American Legion and the Forty and Eight veterans organizations as well as Kiwanis International. He is a long-term member of the Noel Memorial United Methodist Church in Shreveport.〔 After his term as sheriff, Hathaway began working in commercial real estate business, affiliated with Walker-Alley & Associates in Shreveport.〔 He was also in the insurance business in Shreveport.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Hathaway, Don )〕 Hathaway is married to the former Betty Lou Moore (born January 1933),〔 formerly of Minden in Webster Parish.〔 She is the daughter of Reece E. Moore (1905-1970) and the former Frances Willene Herring (1913-1989), who are interred at Hillcrest Memorial Park in Haughton in Bossier Parish. The Hathaways have three children, Bridget H. Bell; Paige H. Wolfe (born March 1963), and Donald Hathaway, Jr.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Frances Willene Herring Moore )〕 (born April 1965), who is an attorney in the Shreveport firm of Sockrider, Bolin, Anglin, Batte, & Hathaway, a former Caddo Parish assistant district attorney, and a former U.S. assistant attorney.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Don E. Hathaway, Jr. )〕The junior Hathaway is married to the former Camille Latour, the daughter of Thomas G. Latour, Sr. (1936-2012), who was a physician/psychiatrist and thoroughbred and quarter horse racer from Indian Bayou in Vermilion Parish in southwestern Louisiana. Don and Camille Hathaway have two sons, Donald Hathaway, III, and Thomas Hathaway. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Don Hathaway」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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