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John G. Schwegmann : ウィキペディア英語版
John G. Schwegmann

John Gerald Schwegmann, Jr. (August 14, 1911 – March 6, 1995), was a pioneer in the development of the modern supermarket. Based at Metairie, Louisiana, a large unincorporated city in Jefferson Parish, he owned eighteen stores in the New Orleans metropolitan area. He was a member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1960 to 1968〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Membership of the Louisiana House of Representatives )〕 and the Louisiana State Senate for a single term from 1968 to 1972.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Membership in the Louisiana Senate, 1880-Present )〕 And he was an elected member of the Louisiana Public Service Commission from 1975 to 1980.
A political maverick, he mounted an unconventional—and unsuccessful—campaign for governor of Louisiana in the 1971 Democratic primary election.
==From humble beginnings==

Schwegmann was born above his father's small grocery store, Schwegmann's Grocery and Bar, located at the intersection of Burgundy and Piety streets in the Bywater neighborhood of New Orleans. His German-born grandfather had founded the store in 1869. The business was later commemorated by Schwegmann's Old Piety & Burgundy Whiskey. In the early years, the store had no heat in the winter, and the front doors were left open. This allowed cold wind to blow into the business. John Schwegman reflected that "If the clerks complained, they were told () heat would make them drowsy and that it would take the bloom off the fruits and vegetables, even though olive oil was freezing and breaking on the shelves. However, the real reason for keeping the doors open was to show that the store was open and ready for business."
Schwegmann's formal education was limited to grammar school, a year at Holy Cross High School, and six months at Soule Business College of New Orleans. He worked for the U.S. Post Office and as a salesman for a margarine manufacturer. He took a job with Canal Bank & Trust Company, which closed in 1933. He worked in real estate until 1939, when he joined his father's store.

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