翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Forrester High School
・ Forrester Island
・ Forrester Island (Alaska)
・ Forrester Island (Antarctica)
・ Forrest Compton
・ Forrest County Agricultural High School
・ Forrest County Multipurpose Center
・ Forrest County School District
・ Forrest County, Mississippi
・ Forrest Craver
・ Forrest Crawford
・ Forrest Crissey
・ Forrest D. and Marian Calway House
・ Forrest DeBernardi
・ Forrest Douds
Forrest Dunn
・ Forrest E. Everhart
・ Forrest E. Peden
・ Forrest Elementary School District
・ Forrest England
・ Forrest F. Dryden
・ Forrest Fang
・ Forrest Fezler
・ Forrest Fire
・ Forrest Fulton
・ Forrest Gainer
・ Forrest Gander
・ Forrest Goodwin
・ Forrest Gregg
・ Forrest Griffin


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Forrest Dunn : ウィキペディア英語版
Forrest Dunn

George Forrest Dunn, Jr. (born September 6, 1928), is the retired administrator of the Louisiana State Exhibit Museum in Shreveport, Louisiana, and a Democratic former member of the Louisiana House of Representatives, having served from 1972 to 1984 in the now majority African American District 3 seat.
In 1980, Dunn made an ill-fated campaign for the United States House of Representatives. He lost to the eventual general election winner, Buddy Roemer, then of Bossier Parish and later the Democratic-turned-Republican governor from 1988 to 1992.
==Early years, family, business==

Dunn was born in Plain Dealing in northern Bossier Parish to George Forrest Dunn, Sr., and the former Gladys Malone. The senior Dunn was a native of Bradley, a village in Lafayette County (pronounced LA FAYE ETTE) in far southwestern Arkansas, located just north of the Louisiana boundary. He was an automobile mechanic. Two other Louisiana Democratic political figures also have roots in tiny Plain Dealing: former U.S. Representative Joe David "Joe D." Waggonner, Jr., and the late state Treasurer A.P. Tugwell.
Dunn attended Bossier High School, did not graduate, but obtained a General Equivalency Diploma in 1947. He served two years in the United States Navy, having been stationed aboard the ''U.S.S. Richmond''. In 2009, Dunn was nevertheless named to the Bossier High School Hall of Fame, along with the internationally known neurological surgeon Dr. Arthur L. Day (Class of 1965) and the tax scholar Hoffman F. Fuller (Class of 1950), the son of former Bossier City Mayor Hoffman L. Fuller.
While they were still teenagers, Dunn married the former Rachel Nelson (also born 1928). The couple had three children: Linda Dunn Turner (born 1947), Robby Jack Dunn (born 1949), and James Forrest "Jimmy" Dunn (1952–1985), who perished in an automobile accident in Oklahoma. The Dunns subsequently divorced, and Forrest Dunn married the former Donna Young (born 1943). The first Mrs. Dunn later married former State Senator Don W. Williamson, originally from Vivian in northern Caddo Parish, and later of Shreveport. Williamson was widowed from his first wife, the former Norma Herring of Vivian. Williamson, like Dunn, spent years in the furniture business.〔Billy Hathorn, "The Williamsons of Caddo Parish: A Political 'Mini-Dynasty'", ''North Louisiana History'', Winter 2008, pp. 33-34〕 Dunn had two brothers, George Ellis Dunn (1939–2002) and James Wayne Dunn, who died in 2004.
Dunn was a salesman prior to launching Dunn Furntiure Company, which operated for three decades: 1955-1985. The main location was at 4001 Jewella Avenue in Shreveport, and a second outlet was launched on Line Avenue.〔 Son Robby Dunn assisted in the store for a number of years and later ran a flea market. Dunn said that so many changes had occurred in the production, marketing, and sale of furniture over the years that it was "too much to mention."
Four years after the furniture store closed, Dunn accepted an appointment from the Republican Secretary of State W. Fox McKeithen, to head the state museum, which is located on the site of the Louisiana State Fair. As museum administrator, Dunn has worked to bring to Shreveport new exhibits of interest to a wide segment of the community, including an acclaimed display on Huey Pierce Long, Jr., and Earl Kemp Long.
Dunn is a member of the Downtown Shreveport Rotary International, one of the largest such clubs in the United States. He is a member of St. Marks' Episcopal Church on Rutherford Street in Shreveport.

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「Forrest Dunn」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.