词条 | Robert Lowe Kunzig |
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| honorific-prefix = | name = Robert Lowe Kunzig | honorific-suffix = | image = | alt = | caption = | office = Judge of the United States Court of Claims | term_start = January 3, 1972 | term_end = February 21, 1982 | nominator = | appointer = Richard Nixon | predecessor = Don Nelson Laramore | successor = Seat abolished | pronunciation = | birth_name = Robert Lowe Kunzig | birth_date = {{Birth date|1918|10|31}} | birth_place = Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | death_date = {{Death date and age|1982|02|21|1918|10|31}} | death_place = Washington, D.C. | death_cause = | resting_place = | resting_place_coordinates = | citizenship = | nationality = | party = | otherparty = | height = | spouse = | partner = | relations = | children = | parents = | mother = | father = | relatives = | residence = | education = {{nowrap|University of Pennsylvania {{midsize|(A.B.)}}}} University of Pennsylvania Law School {{midsize|(J.D.)}} | alma_mater = | occupation = | profession = | known_for = | salary = | net_worth = | cabinet = | committees = | portfolio = | awards = | signature = | signature_alt = | website = | footnotes = }}Robert Lowe Kunzig (October 31, 1918 – February 21, 1982) was an American attorney, HUAC counsel, and judge of the United States Court of Claims.[1] BackgroundBorn in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Kunzig received an Artium Baccalaureus degree from the University of Pennsylvania in 1939, and a Juris Doctor from the University of Pennsylvania Law School in 1942.[1] CareerKunzig served as a captain in the United States Army during World War II from 1942 to 1946. He was a civilian war crimes prosecutor for the United States Government from 1946 to 1947. He was in private practice in Philadelphia from 1948 to 1969. He was deputy attorney general for the State of Pennsylvania from 1948 to 1953. He was counsel for the House Un-American Activities Committee of the United States House of Representatives from 1953 to 1955.[1] Leading witness Bella Dodd (former teacher and CPUSA leader), Kunzig solicited yes or no answers as follows: KUNZIG: Are you suggesting that professional people and teachers are handled in a special way?He also solicited from her testimony on communist espionage among teachers by querying her about spymaster J. Peters: KUNZIG: Did you know an individual by the name of J. Peters — and, before you(The document to which they were referring was The Communist Party: A Manual on Organization by J. Peter.[3][4]) Kunzig was legal adviser to the Chairman and Executive Director of the Civil Aeronautics Board in Washington, D.C. from 1955 to 1958. He was a member of the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission in Washington, D.C. from 1958 to 1961. He was an administrative assistant for United States Senator Hugh Scott from 1963 to 1966. He was executive director of the General State Authority for the State of Pennsylvania from 1967 to 1968. He was Administrator of the General Services Administration from 1969 to 1972.[1] Additionally, Kunzig managed the United States Senate campaign of United States Senator Hugh Scott in 1964, the campaign of Arlen Specter for District Attorney of Philadelphia in 1965 and the campaign of Raymond P. Shafer for Governor of Pennsylvania in 1966.{{Citation needed|date=August 2018}} Federal judicial serviceKunzig was nominated by President Richard Nixon on November 18, 1971, to a seat on the United States Court of Claims vacated by Judge Don Nelson Laramore. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on December 2, 1971, and received his commission on January 3, 1972. His service terminated on February 21, 1982, due to his death in Washington, D.C.[5] References1. ^1 2 3 {{cite web| title = FJC Bio: Kunzig, Robert Lowe| publisher = Federal Judicial Center| url = https://www.fjc.gov/history/judges/kunzig-robert-lowe | date = | accessdate = 27 October 2018}} 2. ^1 {{cite web| title = Investigation of Communist activities in the Columbus, Ohio| publisher = US GPO| url = https://archive.org/details/investigationofc1953unit/page/n3| pages = 1741-1777 (Dodd)| date = 1953| accessdate = 6 October 2018}} 3. ^{{cite book| last = Peter| first = J. | title = The Communist Party: A Manual on Organization| publisher = Workers Library Publishers| date = July 1935| url = http://www.marxists.org/history/usa/parties/cpusa/1935/07/organisers-manual/ch02.htm| accessdate = 3 July 2012}} 4. ^{{cite web| last = Peter| first = J. | title = The Communist Party: A Manual on Organization| publisher = Workers Library Publishers| date = July 1935| url = http://lccn.loc.gov/60059378| accessdate = 3 July 2012}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.fjc.gov/history/judges/kunzig-robert-lowe|title=Kunzig, Robert Lowe - Federal Judicial Center|website=www.fjc.gov}} Sources
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