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James Harvey Brown : ウィキペディア英語版 | James Harvey Brown
James Harvey Brown (1906–95) was a City Council member in Los Angeles, California, between 1959 and 1964 and then municipal court judge in that city from 1964 to 1985. ==Biography==
Brown was born on April 26, 1906,〔(Social Security Death Index )〕 in Jamestown, North Dakota.〔(Political Graveyard )〕 After graduating from high school, he went to sea as a chief radio operator and later worked as a disc jockey at radio stations KFOX and KGER. He earned a degree in engineering from UCLA and was chief engineer at KFAC and KGER. In 1937 he became master control supervisor for NBC. During World War II he was a Navy lieutenant assigned to airborne radar design, working at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and other laboratories. After earning a degree from Southwestern University School of Law, he was both president of and attorney for the National Association of Broadcast Employees and Technicians.〔 He was vice chair of the California Democratic Party, 1948–58. He was a Congregationalist.〔 Brown died July 10, 1995, at the age of 89〔 in Glendale, California. Cause of death was given as heart failure. Interment was at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale. Survivors were his wife, Margaret; a daughter, Dorothy O'Leary; a son, James Harvey Brown, Jr.; and two sisters, Blanche Tibbot and Betty Dykstra.〔(Myrna Oliver, "James Brown; Former Judge, Councilman," ''Los Angeles Times,'' July 15, 1995 )〕〔(Los Angeles Public Library reference file )〕
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