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Rosemary R. Gunning : ウィキペディア英語版 | Rosemary R. Gunning Rosemary R. Gunning (February 7, 1905 – October 4, 1997) was an American lawyer and politician from New York. ==Life== She was born on February 7, 1905, in Brooklyn, New York City. She attended St. Brigid's School and Richmond High School. She graduated LL.B. from Brooklyn Law School in 1927,〔(''New Yorkj Red Book'' ) (1973; pg. 189)〕 was admitted to the bar in 1930, and practiced law in New York City. She married Lester Moffett, and they lived in Ridgewood, Queens. They had no children. Rosemary Gunning became one of the leaders of the fight against desegregation busing,〔(''Planner of White Boycott; Rosemary Gunning'' ) in the ''New York Times'' on August 12, 1964 (subscription required)〕 and in 1962 was a founding member of the Conservative Party of New York. In November 1965, she ran on the Conservative ticket for President of the City Council, but was defeated by Democrat Frank D. O'Connor. She was a delegate to the New York State Constitutional Convention of 1967. In November 1968, she was elected with Republican endorsement to the New York State Assembly, one of the first two Conservatives to win an elective state office. She was re-elected three times, and remained in the Assembly until 1976, sitting in the 178th, 179th, 180th and 181st New York State Legislatures.〔(''Rosemary Gunning, at 71, Ends Legislative Career'' ) in the ''New York Times'' on June 8, 1976 (subscription required)〕 She died on October 4, 1997, at the home of one of her nieces in Roslyn, New York, of liver cancer.〔(''Rosemary R. Gunning, 92, Foe of School Busing'' ) in the ''New York Times'' on October 7, 1997〕
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