词条 | George Byer |
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BiographyGeorge Byer, born on June 22, 1912, moved to Alaska in 1947, after serving in the United States Army during World War II. From 1951, he worked as a mail carrier. In 1956, he campaigned successfully to have Anchorage named as "All-America City", and in 1959 he was elected mayor of the city, serving two terms. From 1963 to 1966 he sat on Anchorage's City Council, during which time he lobbied to renew Anchorage's "All-America City" status (1965), and launched an unsuccessful bid to bring the 1972 Winter Olympics to Anchorage. In 1967, he ran once again for Mayor of Anchorage, but lost to George M. Sullivan. In later years, he lived in Hemet, California and was active in efforts to promote world peace. Byer died, age 88, of heart disease in Hemet on August 22, 2000.[2] References1. ^{{cite book |last1=Atwood |first1=Evangeline |last2=DeArmond |first2=Robert N. |title=Who's Who in Alaskan Politics |year=1977 |publisher=Binford & Mort for the Alaska Historical Commission |location=Portland, Oregon |page=13}} {{s-start}}{{succession box |2. ^{{Cite news|title=Former City Mayor George Byer Dies|newspaper=Anchorage Daily News|pages=B1|date=August 22, 2000|postscript=}} before=Hewitt Lounsbury| title=Mayor of Anchorage| years=1959–1961| after=George Sharrock }}{{s-end}}{{Mayors of Anchorage}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Byer, George}}{{Alaska-mayor-stub}} 5 : 1912 births|2000 deaths|Mayors of Anchorage, Alaska|Alaska city council members|20th-century American politicians |
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