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Rudolph Beyer : ウィキペディア英語版 | Rudolph Beyer Rudolph Beyer (October 30, 1889 – February 1970) was an American bookkeeper, chemical and surgical glassblower and Socialist politician from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He was born in Tübingen, Germany, but came to Milwaukee with his parents at the age of 2. He attended the Milwaukee public schools, including two years at North Division High School. After leaving school he worked as a bookkeeper for 3 years and then entered his father's business as a glassblower. He was elected to the Wisconsin State Senate representing the Milwaukee-based 5th Senate district, in 1918, receiving 6,374 votes to 6,237 for Charles B. Perry (Rep.) and 3,371 for Joseph Phillips (Dem.).〔Hunter, Paul F., ed. ''The Wisconsin Blue Book'' (edition ). "COMPILED AND PUBLISHED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE STATE PRINTING BOARD" Madison: Democrat Printing Company, State Printer, 1919; pp. 462-463.〕 He served one term (1919–1922),〔(''Members of the Wisconsin Legislature, 1848-1999'' Madison: State of Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau, 1999 )〕 and was the Socialist candidate for Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin in 1950, coming in third.〔(Toepel, M. G.; Kuehn, Hazel L., eds. ''The Wisconsin blue book, 1952'' Madison: State of Wisconsin, 1952; p. 740 )〕〔Obituary. "Peters was longtime Socialist activist." ''Milwaukee Journal Sentinel'' July 19, 1997〕 He died in Milwaukee in February 1970. == References == 〔
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