John M. Walker | |
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Republican Leader of the Pennsylvania Senate | |
In office January 4, 1949 –November 30, 1952 | |
Preceded by | Weldon Heyburn |
Succeeded by | Rowland Mahany |
Member of the Pennsylvania Senate from the 44th district | |
In office January 3,1939 –November 30,1954 | |
Preceded by | George Rankin,Jr. |
Succeeded by | Theodore Schmidt |
Personal details | |
Born | Oakmont,Pennsylvania | January 15,1905
Died | December 10,1976 71) Pittsburgh,Pennsylvania | (aged
Political party | Republican |
Spouse | Marie Gordon |
John M. Walker (1905-1976) was a Republican politician from Pennsylvania.
Born on January 15,1905,in Leechburg,Pennsylvania,Walker was the son of a general manager of Allegheny Steel Company. He studied at Culver Military Academy before serving in the infantry during World War I. After obtaining a degree from University of Pittsburgh's School of Business Administration,he attended the University of Pittsburgh School of Law,graduating in 1925. Following his education,Walker practiced law in Leechburg. [1]
In 1931,he was appointed Special Deputy Attorney General to Governor Gifford Pinchot. [1] From 1939 through 1954,he served in the State Senate,representing parts of Allegheny County. He gained a reputation for his combative anti-tax viewpoints while in the Senate. He later served as a member of Allegheny County's Board of Commissioners. Walker won the party's 1958 primary for Lieutenant Governor,but was part of a losing ticket with Arthur McGonigle.
Walker was appointed Judge of the Courts of Allegheny County in 1964,and retired in 1968.
Walker died on December 10,1976,at Shadyside Hospital in Pittsburgh. [1]
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