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OBRIEN, George Donoghue, a Representative from Michigan; born in Detroit, Mich., January 1,
1900; attended the public and parochial schools; graduated from the University
of Detroit, Detroit, Mich., 1921; graduated from the University of Detroit Law
School, Detroit, Mich., 1924; admitted to the bar in 1924 and commenced
practice in Detroit, Mich.; lawyer, private practice; during the First World
War served as a private and was assigned to the Students Training Corps;
elected as a Democrat to the Seventy-fifth Congress (January 3, 1937-January 3,
1939); unsuccessful candidate for reelectionto the Seventy-sixth in 1938;
elected as a Democrat to the Seventy-seventh and to the two succeeding
Congresses (January 3, 1941-January 3, 1947); chairman, Committee on the Post
Office and Post Roads (Seventy-ninth Congress); unsuccessful candidate for
reelection to the Eightieth Congress in 1946; delegate to the Democratic
National Convention in 1944; elected to the Eighty-first and to the two
succeeding Congresses (January 3, 1949-January 3, 1955); unsuccessful candidate
for renomination in 1954; assistant corporation counsel of the District of
Columbia, assigned to Civil Proceedings Division from July 11, 1955, until his
death; died on October 25, 1957, in Washington, D.C.; interment in Mount Olivet
Cemetery, Detroit, Mich.
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