词条 | William J. Keating |
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|image=William J. Keating 93rd Congress 1973.jpg |state=Ohio |district=1st |term_start=January 3, 1971 |term_end=January 3, 1974 |preceded=Robert Taft, Jr. |succeeded=Tom Luken |party=Republican |birth_name=William John Keating |birth_date={{birth date and age|1927|3|30}} |birth_place=Cincinnati, Ohio |alma_mater=University of Cincinnati }}{{commons category}} William John Keating (born March 30, 1927) is an American businessman and former politician of the Republican party. BackgroundBorn in Cincinnati, Ohio, Keating graduated from St. Xavier High School and then served in the United States Navy during World War II. He received his bachelor's degree from University of Cincinnati and his law degree from University of Cincinnati College of Law. Keating was an assistant Ohio Attorney General. He was admitted to the Ohio bar. He served as Cincinnati Municipal Court judge and then served as judge of the Hamilton County, Ohio Court of Common Pleas from 1964-67. From 1967-70, he served on the Cincinnati City Council.[1] Keating served in the United States House of Representatives from 1971–74, representing Ohio's 1st congressional district. Keating resigned from Congress to become President and CEO of The Cincinnati Enquirer.[2] Keating was a founding member of the law firm Keating, Muething and Klekamp. He was awarded honorary degrees from the University of Cincinnati (LLD & DHL), Xavier University (LLD), and the College of Mount St Joseph (DHL).{{citation needed|date=August 2017}} Keating was CEO of the Detroit Newspaper Partnership, a joint operation of The Detroit News and the Detroit Free Press. He served as chairman of the board of the Associated Press. He was president of the Newspaper Division of Gannett Company, Inc.{{citation needed|date=August 2017}} OtherKeating was heavily involved in the sport of swimming and is a member of the athletic Halls of Fame at St Xavier High School – where he graduated in 1945[3] – and the University of Cincinnati for his accomplishments, as are his brother Charles H. Keating Jr. (St Xavier and UC), son Bill (St Xavier and UC) and nephew Charles Keating III (St Xavier and Indiana University).{{citation needed|date=August 2017}} References1. ^William J. Keating profile, bioguide.congress.gov; accessed August 22, 2017. 2. ^[https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1350&dat=19731029&id=rtFOAAAAIBAJ&sjid=EAIEAAAAIBAJ&pg=7315,5402814&hl=en Keating giving up seat for post at newspaper], news.google.com; accessed August 22, 2017. 3. ^{{cite web|title=1993 Athletic Hall of Fame Inductees|publisher=St. Xavier High School|accessdate=2007-02-08|url=http://www.stxavier.org/page.cfm?p=555}} Sources{{congbio|K000037}}{{S-start}}{{S-par|us-hs}}{{USRepSuccessionBox|state=Ohio| district=1| before= Robert Taft Jr.| after= Tom Luken| years=1971–1974|}} {{S-end}}{{OhioRepresentatives01}}{{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Keating, William J.}} 19 : 1927 births|Living people|20th-century American businesspeople|21st-century American businesspeople|American publishing chief executives|American law firm executives|American newspaper publishers (people)|Cincinnati City Council members|Ohio state court judges|Members of the United States House of Representatives from Ohio|Politicians from Cincinnati|Military personnel from Ohio|St. Xavier High School (Cincinnati) alumni|University of Cincinnati alumni|University of Cincinnati College of Law alumni|Ohio Republicans|Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives|Keating family|The Cincinnati Enquirer people |
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