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Walter M Chandler

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Preceded by
  
John E. Andrus

Occupation
  
Attorney

Succeeded by
  
Joseph Rowan

Name
  
Walter Chandler

Preceded by
  
Joseph Rowan

Role
  
U.S. representative

Succeeded by
  
Sol Bloom


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Born
  
December 8, 1867 Yazoo City, Mississippi (
1867-12-08
)

Alma mater
  
University of Michigan at Ann Arbor

Died
  
March 16, 1935, New York City, New York, United States

Education
  
Humboldt University of Berlin, University of Michigan

Political party
  
Republican Party, Progressive Party

Books
  
The Trial of Jesus V2: From a L, The Trial of Jesus from a Lawyer, The Trial of Jesus from a Lawyer, The Trial of Jesus from a Lawyer, The Trial of Jesus from a Lawyer

Walter Marion Chandler (December 8, 1867 – March 16, 1935) was a Progressive and later a Republican U.S. Representative from New York.

Biography

Born on December 8, 1867 near Yazoo City, Mississippi, Chandler attended public schools, the University of Virginia at Charlottesville, and the University of Mississippi at Oxford. He taught school for a time and then graduated from the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor in 1897. He studied history and jurisprudence at the University of Berlin and the University of Heidelberg in Germany.

He established his law practice in Dallas, Texas, and three years later moved to New York City, where he continued the practice of law and engaged in writing and lecturing.

In 1912, Chandler was elected to Congress to the first of two terms as a Progressive. In 1916, he was elected to a third term to Congress as a Republican. He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in the heavily Republican year of 1918.

In 1920, Chandler was elected to a fourth nonconsecutive term as a Republican to the Sixty-seventh Congress (March 4, 1921 – March 3, 1923). He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1922 and thereafter unsuccessfully contested the election of Sol Bloom to fill a congressional vacancy. He was again an unsuccessful candidate in 1924, even as U.S. President Calvin Coolidge won the electors of New York State.

He served as member of the faculty and lecturer at the American Expeditionary Force University at Beaune, France, during World War I.

After he left Congress early in 1923, he resumed the practice of law in New York City, where he died twelve years later.

He died on March 16, 1935. Chandler was interred in the West Evergreen Cemetery in Jacksonville, Florida.

References

Walter M. Chandler Wikipedia