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John D. Butler : ウィキペディア英語版 | John D. Butler
John D. Butler (August 4, 1915 – February 9, 2010) was an American Republican politician from California.〔(Gonzalez, Blanca. Former San Diego Mayor John Butler dies at 94. San Diego Union Tribune. Posted: 13 February 2010 )〕 John Butler was born in San Diego and played football at San Diego State, where he was named an All-American. He was a transactional lawyer. During World War II, he served as a in the United States Navy. Butler was mayor of San Diego, a nonpartisan position, from 1951 until 1955. He was the first "native son" mayor and the youngest mayor in city history.〔( Pourade, Richard F. The History of San Diego. San Diego Historical Society. )〕 During his tenure as mayor, he was responsible for initiating the one-way street system in downtown San Diego and began the development of Mission Bay. He guest starred as himself on two CBS television series, the variety program, ''Faye Emerson's Wonderful Town'', and ''What's My Line?''. In the latter, a quiz program, broadcast on October 5, 1952, panelist Arlene Francis guessed Butler's identity. San Diego politics is the subject of an interview with Butler, which is included in the Oral History Collection of the San Diego Historical Society.〔( The Journal of San Diego History. Spring 1991, Volume 37, Number 2. )〕 Butler lived in the Point Loma area of San Diego during the last decades of his life and was active at the San Diego Yacht Club and La Playa Yacht Club. Butler is survived by his wife of forty-eight years, Virginia "Kirk" Butler, five children Carol Loverde, Rob Egenolf, John Butler Jr., Michael Butler, and Gail Alaimo, fourteen grandchildren, and ten great grandchildren ==References==
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