词条 | Charles Adams Mosher |
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|name=Charles Adams Mosher |image=Charles Adams Mosher 93rd Congress 1973.jpg |caption=1973 |state1=Ohio |district1=13th |term_start1=January 3, 1961 |term_end1=January 3, 1977 |preceded1=Albert David Baumhart, Jr. |succeeded1=Don Pease |office2=Member of the Ohio Senate |term2=1951-1960 |party=Republican |birth_date={{birth date|1906|5|7}} |birth_place=Sandwich, Illinois |death_date={{death date and age|1984|11|16|1906|5|7}} |death_place=Oberlin, Ohio |restingplace=Westwood Cemetery, Oberlin |alma_mater=Oberlin College }}{{commons category}} Charles Adams Mosher (May 7, 1906 – November 16, 1984) was a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from Ohio. Charles Adams Mosher was born in Sandwich, Illinois. He graduated from Sandwich High School, and Oberlin College in 1928. He was employed on daily newspapers in Aurora, Illinois, and Janesville, Wisconsin, from 1929 to 1940. He was president and manager of the Oberlin Printing Company and editor-publisher of the Oberlin News-Tribune, 1940-1961. He was vice chairman of Oberlin City Council, 1945-1951. He was a member of the Ohio State Senate from 1951 to 1960, a member of Ohio Legislative Service Commission from 1947 to 1959, and vice chairman of the Ohio School Survey Commission from 1954 to 1955. He was a delegate to the White House Conference on Education in 1955, director of the Oberlin Improvement and Development Corporation and a member of Presidential Commission on Marine Science, Engineering and Resources, 1967-1969. In 1961 he was listed as being on the Committee on Science and Astronautics. Chaired by Overton Brooks, and therefore a contributor to what has now become popularly known as the 'Brookings Report' (1961). The report dealt with the long term implications for American Society of Space exploration. Mosher was elected as a Republican to the Eighty-seventh and to the seven succeeding Congresses. He was not a candidate for re-election in 1976 to the Ninety-fifth Congress. In 1977, he was elected to the Common Cause National Governing Board. He was the executive director of the House Science and Technology Committee in Washington, D.C., September 1977 – 1979. He was a fellow of the Woodrow Wilson Center at the Smithsonian Institution in 1980. He received his M.A. from Oberlin College in 1982. He was a resident of Oberlin, Ohio, until his death on November 16, 1984, at the age of 78. Bibliography
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| state=Ohio | district=13 | before=Albert David Baumhart, Jr. | after=Donald J. Pease | years=1961–1977 }}{{s-end}}{{OhioRepresentatives13}}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Mosher, Charles Adams}} 10 : 1906 births|1984 deaths|Members of the United States House of Representatives from Ohio|Ohio state senators|Oberlin College alumni|People from Oberlin, Ohio|Ohio Republicans|People from Sandwich, Illinois|Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives|20th-century American politicians |
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