词条 | Thomas Bluett (politician) |
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|name= Thomas Bluett |image= |caption= |order= |office= Speaker of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives |term_start= 1925 |term_end= 1927 |predecessor= C. J. Goodnough |successor= James H. McClure |birth_date= October 7, 1879 |birth_place= Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |death_date= {{d-da|March 4, 1958|October 7, 1879}} |death_place= Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |spouse= |alma_mater = Temple University School of Law |profession=Lawyer |party= Republican |age= }}Thomas Bluett (October 7, 1879 – March 4, 1958) was Speaker of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, 1925–1927.[1] Bluett was from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and served in the House 1921–1927. He resigned from the House upon being elected a Philadelphia Municipal Court Judge in 1927. References1. ^{{cite book | last1 = Schmedlen | first1 = Jean Hearn | title = Wisdom, Vision and Diplomacy:Speakers of the Pennsylvania House | edition = 2 | work = A Biographical History of the Speakers of the Provincial Assembly and the House of Representatives, 1682–2004 | publisher = Pennsylvania House of Representatives | year = 2004 | location = Harrisburg, PA | pages =187–188| isbn =0-9667794-0-1|quote = Born October 7, 1879, Philadelphia, Died:March 4, 1958, Philadelphia. Member of the House, Philadelphia County 1921–1927. Affiliation: Republican ,,, Bluett took Temple University business courses. He continued in the law school at Temple University. }} {{DEFAULTSORT:Bluett, Thomas}} 7 : Members of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives|Speakers of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives|Pennsylvania Republicans|Politicians from Philadelphia|Temple University Beasley School of Law alumni|1879 births|1958 deaths |
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