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Richard O. Eymann : ウィキペディア英語版
Richard O. Eymann

Richard O. Eymann (February 3, 1919 – September 26, 2005) was an American businessman and politician in the state of Oregon. A native of Alberta, Canada, he served as an airman during World War II and then graduated from Dartmouth College. Eymann moved to Oregon where he would serve as a Democrat in the Oregon House of Representatives, including one session as Speaker.
==Early life==
Richard Eymann was born in 1919 in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada.〔Steves, David. “Former legislator, EPUD board member Dick Eyemann, 86, dies; Politics; Obituary”, ''The Register-Guard'', September 28, 2005, p. D1.〕 After service in the South Pacific Theater during World War II as an airman, he attended Dartmouth College in New Hampshire.〔 He graduated with a masters degree in business administration in 1947〔(In Memoriam. ) ''Tuck Today'', Spring 2006.〕 and moved to Springfield, Oregon.〔Wong, Peter. “Former Oregon House speaker Eymann dies at 86”, ''Statesman Journal'', September 28, 2005, p. 1C.〕
In Oregon, he worked for Weyerhaeuser as an executive at their mill in Springfield.〔 Eymann married Juanita, and they had eight children; Carol, Deborah, Katy, Patricia, Penelope, Ramona, Rebecca and Richard.〔 Eymann would work for the Oregon State Tax Commission as executive secretary before entering politics.〔 He also helped to found McKenzie-Willamette Memorial Hospital in Springfield and was one of the original administrators at Lane Community College, later moving to the neighboring Mohawk Valley.〔

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