William Singer

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William Singer
Chicago Alderman
In office
1971–1975
Political offices
Preceded by
George B. McCutcheon
Member of the Chicago City Council
44rd Ward

1969 1971
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of the Chicago City Council
43rd Ward

1971 1975
Succeeded by