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Thomas D. Shepard, or Tom Shepard, (born c. 1925) is a former Los Angeles City Council member who served between 1961 and 1967. He left office when he was convicted of receiving a bribe, and he served time in state prison. ==Biography==
Shepard was born in Ohio about 1925 and was an infantry sergeant in France and Germany during World War II. He moved to Los Angeles about 1949 after attending Ohio Wesleyan University, Ohio State University and Wittenberg College, all in Ohio; he received a bachelor's degree in social science from Wittenberg. Shepard did graduate work in economics at UCLA. He and his wife, Carolyn, and their four children, Mike, Susan, Connie and Barbara, lived at 4731 Natoma Avenue, Woodland Hills. In 1954–57 he was field secretary for City Councilman Robert M. Wilkinson and for Councilman Patrick D. McGee in 1959–60. He also was field secretary for Mayor Norris Poulson.〔("Shepard Appointed," ''Los Angeles Times,'' July 5, 1967, page B-2 )〕〔Bing map〕〔("Winner," ''Los Angeles Times, June 2, 1961, page 8 )〕〔("City Council Candidates," ''Los Angeles Times,'' March 19, 1961, page SF-A-ll )〕〔("Incumbent Councilman One of Three in 3rd District Race," ''Los Angeles Times,'' March 28, 1965, page SF-A-3 )〕
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