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Paul M. Herzog : ウィキペディア英語版
Paul M. Herzog

Paul M. Herzog (August 21, 1906 – November 23, 1986) was an American lawyer, educator, civil servant, and university administrator. He was Chairman of the United States National Labor Relations Board from 1945 to 1953.〔("Paul M. Herzog, Dean at Harvard." ) ''New York Times.'' November 25, 1986.〕
==Early life and career==
Paul M. Herzog was born in New York City on August 21, 1906, to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Herzog.〔〔"Madeleine Schafer Engaged to Marry." ''New York Times.'' January 29, 1929.〕 His father was an attorney in Platzek, Stroock & Herzog, a large and notable New York City law firm.〔"City and Vicinity." ''New York Times.'' November 10, 1895.〕
He obtained his high school diploma from the Lincoln School〔 and his bachelor's degree from Harvard College in 1927.〔〔 He took a job as an instructor in government and economics in 1928 at the University of Wisconsin and then at Harvard University.〔 He graduated with a law degree from Columbia Law School in 1936.〔"182d Annual Commencement Exercises Will Be Held at Columbia Today." ''New York Times.'' June 2, 1936.〕
Herzog left Harvard in 1931.〔 He became the assistant to the secretary of the federal National Labor Board in 1933, but left the agency in 1935.〔〔 Governor Herbert H. Lehman appointed him to New York's State Labor Relations Board in 1937, and reappointed him in 1939.〔"Lehman Appoints Two Labor Boards." ''New York Times.'' June 25, 1937; "Lehman Names Herzog Again." ''New York Times.'' May 2, 1939.〕 In 1942, Governor Lehman appointed Herzog to be the Chairman of the State Labor Board.〔"P.M. Herzog Heads State Labor Board." ''New York Times.'' November 16, 1942.〕 During his tenure on the State Labor Board, Herzog upheld the right of New York City school janitors to join labor unions.〔Herzog, Paul M. "School Workers May Bargain." ''New York Times.'' November 23, 1943.〕 Herzog quit his post in February 1944 to accept a commission in the United States Navy Reserve.〔"Herzog Quits Post." ''New York Times.'' February 29, 1944.〕

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