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GREEN, Robert Alexis (Lex), a Representative from Florida; born near Lake Butler, Bradford
County (now Union County), Fla., February 10, 1892; attended the rural schools;
commenced teaching in Liberty Public School at the age of 16; was graduated
from the high school at Lake Butler in 1913; messenger in the State house of
representatives 1913-1915; assistant chief clerk of the State house of
representatives 1915-1917 and chief clerk in 1917 and 1918; University of
Florida at Gainesville, B.S., 1916; studied accounting and business
administration at Howard University; principal of Suwannee High School in 1916
and 1917; vice president of the Florida Educational Association in 1918; member
of the State house of representatives 1918-1920, serving as speaker pro tempore
in 1918; studied law at Yale University; was admitted to the bar in 1921 and
commenced practice in Starke, Fla; elected judge of Bradford County, Fla., in
1921 and served until 1924, when he resigned, having been elected to Congress;
elected as a Democrat to the Sixty-ninth Congress; reelected to the nine
succeeding Congresses and served from March 4, 1925, until his resignation on
November 25, 1944, to enter the United States Navy; chairman, Committee on
Territories (Seventy-third through Seventy-eighth Congresses); was not a
candidate for renomination in 1944 to the Seventy-ninth Congress, but was an
unsuccessful candidate for the Florida gubernatorial nomination; served as a
lieutenant commander in the United States Navy from November 25, 1944, to
November 2, 1945; resumed the practice of law at Starke, Fla., and served as
county prosecuting attorney and as city attorney for the city of Starke;
member, Democratic Executive committee, Bradford County, and State Democratic
Executive committee; died February 9, 1973, in Gainesville, Fla.; interment in
New River Cemetery in Bradford County near the community of New River.
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