Personal Mentions
Jeffrey P. Aiken, Marquette 1972, a shareholder in
the Milwaukee office of Whyte Hirschboeck Dudek S.C., has been appointed
by Gov. Thompson to the Governor's Blue Ribbon Commission on Year 2000
Preparedness. The 15-member commission will study the state of
preparedness in the public and private sectors for the Year 2000 (Y2K)
computer problem and to submit recommendations for improvement to the
Governor's office. Aiken chairs Whyte Hirschboeck Dudek's Information
Technology and Year 2000 Compliance practice group. In addition to Y2K
issues, Aiken's practice includes corporate and transactional matters,
construction law, litigation, and arbitration.
The Association for Women Lawyers has elected these officers:
president - Virginia A. Pomeroy; president-elect -
Joan Bartels Farrell; secretary - Mary L.
Richards; and treasurer - Lesli Hosford
McLinden; all of Milwaukee.
The Law Offices of Marc Jay Bern P.C. have relocated
to the Empire State Building, 350 5th Ave., Suite 1134, New York, N.Y.
Marc Jay Bern continues to concentrate in handling complex personal
injury matters for plaintiffs including medical malpractice and medical
products liability. The firm is co-liaison counsel for the State of New
York in the fen-phen litigation.
The Madison law firm of Boardman, Suhr, Curry & Field LLP
announces that Laura M. Sutherland, U.W. 1989,
Joseph W. Byrne, U.W. 1997 cum laude, Richard
A. Heinemann, U.W. 1998 cum laude, and Kirsten E.
Spira, U.W. 1998 cum laude, have become associates of the firm.
George R. Corrigan, U.W. 1989 cum laude, has become of
counsel to the firm.
Sutherland served as a Wisconsin assistant attorney general from
1990-98, and as the public intervenor on the proposed Crandon Mine. She
served as the attorney general's designee on the Wisconsin Public
Records Board and cochaired the State Bar of Wisconsin committee on
public records and open meetings. She will practice in environmental and
municipal law, open records law, and general litigation.
Byrne practices in intellectual property law, including patents,
trademarks, and copyrights. He holds an M.S. degree in electrical
engineering and previously was employed by General Electric Medical
Systems in Waukesha as a design engineer.
Heinemann formerly served as editor-in-chief of the Wisconsin Law
Review. He also holds a Ph.D. in German and Social Thought from the
University of Chicago, where he taught prior to joining the firm.
Spira previously was managing editor of the Wisconsin Law
Review and was a member of the Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity. She
will practice in banking and securities.
Corrigan practices in intellectual property law, focusing on patent
rights. His technical background includes working for the U.W. Medical
Physics Calibration Lab. He has represented companies with extensive
patent portfolios, as well as those with limited intellectual
property.
Scott J. Campbell, Michigan 1990, is serving as
legal counsel to the president of the Republic of Palau, a newly
independent country located in Micronesia. He formerly was employed as
an assistant attorney general for the Republic.
The Civil Trial Counsel of Wisconsin has elected these officers:
president - J.P. Condon, Milwaukee; and vice president
- Christine K. Nelson, Brookfield.
Curtis R. Czachor, U.W. 1992, and Timothy F.
Polack, U.W. 1995, have formed the law firm of Czachor &
Polack at 308 Cherry St., Green Bay, practicing personal injury, real
estate, estate planning, business law, and bankruptcy. Czachor &
Polack also have opened Liberty Title & Abstract, providing title
insurance and title services.
Bradley I. Dallet, Case Western Reserve 1994, has
joined the Milwaukee office of Whyte Hirschboeck Dudek S.C. as an
associate. He will concentrate in commercial lending and real estate
law. He formerly was with the law firm of Domnitz, Mawicke, Goisman
& Rosenberg S.C. At Case Western he was elected to the Order of the
Coif and served as notes editor for the Case Western Reserve Law
Review. He is admitted to practice in Wisconsin and before the U.S.
District Court for the Eastern and Western Districts of Wisconsin.
Mary L. Hubacher, U.W. 1991 cum laude, and
Louis F. Raymond, Minnesota 1991 cum laude, have been
elected shareholders at Davis & Kuelthau S.C., Milwaukee. Hubacher
is a member of the Labor and Employment Section, where she counsels
public and private sector management on employment issues. She also
advises school districts on issues such as student discipline, student
harassment, pupil records, and open meetings compliance.
Raymond is a member of the Litigation Section, where he provides
counsel on insurance defense and general civil litigation. He handles a
wide variety of claims for insurance companies, with a heavy
concentration on personal injury cases, class action litigation,
admiralty and maritime law, aviation law, construction law, and ERISA
litigation.
Milwaukee County Circuit Court judges John J. Di
Motto, U.W. 1974, and Jean W. Di Motto,
Marquette 1984, together with a judge from Germany, taught a six-day
seminar for Chinese judges about the American and German systems of law,
with a particular focus on criminal law, procedure, and process. The
seminar was held in Beijing at the Supreme Court of the People's
Republic of China in May, and was attended by 75 Chinese judges, law
professors, and prosecutors.
The Door-Kewaunee County Bar Association has elected these officers:
president - Ellen M. Pelnar, Kewaunee; president-elect
- Louis J. Hovda, Green Bay; and secretary/treasurer -
Richard S. Hoyerman, Sturgeon Bay.
Michael Dubis, practicing in Waterford, has just
published a historical fiction novel, The Hangman, dealing with
the Holocaust, Nazi Germany, and dwelling on a "good man" gone bad and
how he tries to escape the Nazi vice.
Robert A. DuPuy, Cornell 1973 with honors, a
litigation partner in Foley & Lardner's Milwaukee office, has been
chosen to serve as executive vice president of administration and chief
legal officer of Major League Baseball. He has represented Major League
Baseball in a wide range of legal matters since 1989. DuPuy will
relocate to New York City for his new position. He will remain a partner
in Foley & Lardner, where he serves on the firm's Management
Committee and chairs its Professional Standards Committee, which
oversees issues related to professional ethics.
Matthew R. Falk, U.W. 1994, has joined the
litigation team of the Milwaukee office of Domnitz, Mawicke, Goisman
& Rosenberg S.C.
Robert E. Meldman and Michael G.
Goller, tax attorneys with the law firm of Reinhart, Boerner,
Van Deuren, Norris & Rieselbach S.C., Milwaukee office, have written
Federal Taxation Practice and Procedure Study Guide/Quizzer.
The book takes the reader through the IRS's procedures in determining,
reviewing, litigating, and collecting taxes.
Meldman's practice focuses on tax controversies and the tax aspects
of general business and international transactions. He is an adjunct
professor for the U.W. Milwaukee's Masters of Taxation and Graduate
International Business programs and is an executive in residence at the
Deloitte & Touche Center for Multistate Taxation at the U.W.
Milwaukee.
Goller's practice focuses on tax controversy, tax litigation, and tax
planning. He is a frequent speaker on these subjects and has represented
clients before the IRS and Wisconsin Department of Revenue. The book is
available from CCH Inc., Chicago, Ill.
Roxanne F. Felizmena, Marquette 1993, has joined the
staff of the State Bar of Wisconsin as a legal editor in CLE Books. In
addition, she is currently an assistant adjunct professor of law at
Marquette, teaching a course in legal writing and legal communication.
She formerly was associated with Raymond Law Office in Milwaukee.
Thomas A. Fessler, Pepperdine 1983, has been
promoted to senior counsel for International Paper Company. He formerly
was the vice president and general counsel for Dover Elevators in
Memphis, Tenn., before joining the legal department of International
Paper in 1996 at its headquarters in Memphis.
Robert A. Fleischacker, California Western 1987, has
joined Stoughton Trailers Inc. as general counsel and secretary. He
previously was assistant general counsel for Sta-Rite Industries
Inc.
Five associate attorneys have joined Foley & Lardner's Madison
office, broadening the range of services offered to clients:
Tony D. Alexander, U.W. 1998, and Bernard P.
Friedrichsen, U.W. 1998, practice in the Intellectural Property
Department; Susan L. Collins, U.W. 1995, is a member of
the Estates & Trusts Group; Sharon Mollman-Elliott,
Indiana 1993 summa cum laude, is in the Litigation Department; and
Michael H. Wussow, U.W. 1996, practices in the Business
Law Department. Alexander has a diverse practice involving
biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, trademarks, copyrights, and taxation.
Collins worked for the State Bar of Wisconsin for the past two years as
a legal editor on new book projects, and earlier practiced with
Boardman, Suhr, Curry & Field. Mollman-Elliott was recently of
Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue, where she practiced since 1993 as an
appellate litigator before the U.S. Supreme Court and other courts of
appeals. Friedrichsen practices in intellectural property and is a
member of the firm's Chemical and Biotechnology Practice groups. His
practice currently involves chemistry, patents, trademarks and
copyrights. He holds a Ph.D. in organic chemistry from the U.W.-Madison.
Wussow focuses his practice on business and corporate law. He previously
practiced with Sidley & Austin in Chicago.
Matthew I. Fraidin, U.W. 1993, has joined the Legal
Aid Society of the District of Columbia as a staff attorney, handling
child custody, domestic violence, landlord-tenant, and public benefits
cases. He formerly served as associate counsel to Vice President Al
Gore.
Anne Gallagher, U.W. 1988, has been elected
treasurer emeritus of the Legal Marketing Association (LMA), formerly
known as the National Law Firm Marketing Association. She is a partner
of Gallagher Lazarus & Co., Chicago. She is an experienced marketing
consultant and writer providing business-to-business marketing, writing
and media relations, crisis communications, and presentation training
services to professional services companies. She has served as LMA's
treasurer for four years. She also serves as North American editor for
Professional Marketing magazine and a correspondent for The
Lawyer, a weekly legal publication in London.
Caren B. Goldberg, U.W. 1984, has been promoted to
associate executive director of the Jewish Community Foundation. She
will continue to concentrate in planned giving. The Jewish Community
Foundation is the endowment development program of the Milwaukee Jewish
Federation.
Mimi C. Goller, Marquette 1993, has joined the
Patent & Trademark Department of Abbott Laboratories, Abbott Park,
Ill., where she practices in biotechnology patent law. Abbott
Laboratories, a Fortune 500 company, is a world leader in health-care
products, including diagnostics and pharmaceuticals. Goller formerly was
associated with the Milwaukee firm of Andrus, Sceales, Starke &
Sawall.
Michael J. Gratz, U.W. 1994, an associate in the
Milwaukee office of Whyte Hirschboeck Dudek S.C., has been reappointed
vice chair of the Milwaukee Bar Association's Intellectual Property Law
Section for 1998-99. Gratz serves clients in intellectual property law,
including patents, trademarks, and copyrights.
Martin J. Greenberg, Marquette 1971, has been
appointed to the Board of Directors of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra.
He also has been appointed to the Board of Directors and Executive
Committee of the Wisconsin Amateur Sports Corporation, the organizers of
the Badger States Games. Milwaukee attorney Greenberg also spoke
recently at the ABA Annual Meeting on "Stadium and Arena Issues for
Lawyers in the Coming Millennium."
Richard B. Hess, Nebraska 1994, has joined the
Brookfield law firm of Host & Keane S.C. as an associate. He will
engage in the general practice of law with particular emphasis in
criminal law, family law, and general civil litigation.
Cheryl L. Hill, Marquette 1987, was one of 10
Northern Michigan University alumni honored during the Homecoming
celebration in September. Hill is a general practice attorney who has
worked in Michigan and Wisconsin since 1987. She has taken a
court-appointed case before the Michigan Supreme Court. For this case,
Hill received the Distinguished Brief Award from the Thomas M.
Cooley Law Review.
Bradden C. Backer, U.W. 1981, Kim E.
Patterson, U.W. 1989, and Robert K. Sholl,
Chicago 1981, are the authors of a new edition of Hiring and Firing
in Wisconsin, published in August 1998 by the State Bar of
Wisconsin CLE Books.
Wm. Pharis Horton, Horton Law Office S.C., has
relocated his practice to 222 N. Midvale Blvd., Madison. He is a member
of the American College of Real Estate Lawyers and has been renamed to
The Best Lawyers in America.
Dale E. Hughes, U.W. 1987 cum laude, has opened the
Law Office of Dale E. Hughes at 311 E. Wisconsin St., Suite 203,
Portage. He formerly practiced at Quale, Hartmann, Reynolds, Pulsfus
& Groeneweg of Baraboo.
Aaron M. Hurvitz, U.W. 1998, has joined Gimbel,
Reilly, Guerin & Brown, Milwaukee, as an associate practicing in
employment law and civil litigation.
William A. Jennaro, Marquette 1968, shareholder at
Cook & Franke S.C., has been appointed to the Board of Directors for
the Wisconsin Trust Account Foundation Inc. (WisTAF). WisTAF accepts
grant applications, makes grants, and expends funds received under
Wisconsin SCR 20.50(3) to provide legal aid to the poor and to fund
programs for the benefit of the public as may be specifically approved
from time to time by Wisconsin Supreme Court for exclusively public
purposes. The source of the funds into the WisTAF Foundation is from the
interest earned on attorney's trust accounts (IOLTA), which is then paid
into the foundation.
Michael J. Katarincic, Marquette 1997 cum laude,
recently opened Katarincic Law Office LLC, in the Plaza Building at 250
E. Wisconsin Ave., Suite 725, Milwaukee, 53202. The general practice
firm emphasizes labor relations, employment discrimination, worker's
compensation, disability law, medical malpractice, and criminal and
traffic defense.
Natalie M. King, Marquette 1992, has joined Hayes,
Van Camp & Schwartz S.C., Madison, practicing in family and
employment law, estate planning, and general civil litigation.
David L. Kinnamon, U.W. 1966, a partner in Quarles
& Brady, has been appointed by Gov. Thompson to the Benevolent
Retirement Home for the Aged Task Force. The Task Force was established
by the Wisconsin Legislature to investigate and report on the current
property tax exemption for benevolent retirement homes for the aged.
Kinnamon practices in estate planning and exempt organization law, and
serves as group leader of the law firm's exempt organization practice
group.
Daniel P. Kirschnik, Thomas M. Cooley 1998 cum
laude, has joined the Law Offices of James L. Kirschnik S.C.,
Brookfield.
Tony A. Kordus, Nebraska 1997 with honors, has
joined the law firm of Liebmann, Conway, Olejniczak & Jerry S.C.,
Green Bay, practicing primarily in corporate, commercial, and civil
litigation.
Jeffry W. Smith, Chicago Kent 1987, has become a
partner in Lathrop & Clark. His practice focuses on patent,
trademark, and copyright litigation and prosecution. Winfield S.
Thom, U.W. 1997, has joined the firm as an associate. His
practice focuses on business, municipal, and real estate law.
James E. Zylstra, U.W. 1998, also has joined the firm
as an associate. His practice focuses on tax, estate planning, and
business law.
Darryl J. Lee, U.W. 1986, has joined the Waukesha
law firm of Slattery & Hausman Ltd., practicing in tort litigation,
personal injury, products liability, commercial litigation, and real
estate litigation.
Lt. Col. Carl A. Lewke, USMC, U.W. 1983, was
recently awarded the Meritorious Service Medal in recognition for his
service as Staff Judge Advocate, Marine Corps Logistics Base, Barstow,
Calif. He currently is assigned to Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton,
Calif.
Bonnie S. Liss, Marquette 1991, has joined Charter
Title Services of Wisconsin Inc., Brookfield, as title attorney. She
formerly was engaged in private practice in Milwaukee.
Jackson T. Main Jr., U.W. 1988, has joined Previant,
Goldberg, Uelmen, Gratz, Miller & Brueggeman as an associate at the
firm's Green Bay location. Commencing on Jan. 4, 1999, he will practice
in family law, criminal defense, estate planning, traffic, personal
injury, and worker's compensation. Main formerly was the Kewaunee County
district attorney from 1991-98.
Marc J. Marotta, Harvard 1987, a partner of Foley
& Lardner, has been appointed by Gov. Thompson to the Wisconsin
Technical College System Board of Directors. The board oversees the 16
districts and 46 campuses of the Wisconsin Technical College System,
which has more than 430,000 students. In his law practice, Marotta
represents public and private companies in mergers, acquisitions,
dispositions, corporate restructurings and recapitalizations, and public
and private equity and debt financings.
Salvatore Massa, U.W. 1997, has joined the U.S.
Department of Justice - Antitrust Division in Washington, D.C. He
presently is assigned to the division's Transportation, Energy and
Agriculture Section.
Lisa Kleiner Wood, Marquette 1997 cum laude, and
David W. Maas, U.W. 1998, have joined the Milwaukee firm of McNally,
Maloney & Peterson S.C. as associates. Wood practices in corporate
and business litigation matters and commercial and residential real
estate. Maas practices in corporate, business, and civil litigation
matters.
The law firm of Meissner Tierney Fisher & Nichols S.C. has
expanded to meet the needs of its growing client base: Stephanie
D. Simon, U.W. 1998, will practice in corporate and tax law;
and Jeffrey A. Ellis, Minnesota 1998, will practice in
estate planning, tax, and corporate law.
The Monroe County Bar Association has elected these officers:
president - Penny J. Precour, Tomah; president-elect -
Daniel J. Hellman, Sparta; and secretary/treasurer -
Jack D. Buswell, Sparta.
Ingrid A. Nelson, U.W. 1995, has joined the staff of
the State Bar of Wisconsin as a legal editor in CLE Books. She
previously practiced with the Jefferson law firm of Krek &
Associates S.C.
Rick Pendergast, Hamline 1988, and Alan
Webster, Hamline 1994, have formed Pendergast & Webster
LLC, located at 2115 E. Clairemont Ave., Suite #1, Eau Claire.
Pendergast has been in private practice in Eau Claire since 1988. He
concentrates in personal injury and general civil trial work. Webster
has practiced in Minnesota and Wisconsin. He concentrates in estate
planning, probate, and business succession planning.
Shelly M. Principe, Marquette 1989, has co-authored
a chapter in The Visa Processing Guide: Process and Procedures at
U.S. Consulates and Embassies, 6th Edition, published by the
American Immigration Lawyers Association. The chapter is about the U.S.
Embassy in Budapest, Hungary. Principe is senior attorney at Fragomen,
Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy P.L.L.C., Chicago.
Quarles & Brady has hired six associate attorneys in the firm's
Milwaukee office: Paul D. Bauer, Marquette 1997,
practicing in commercial litigation; Kevin M. Long,
Marquette 1992, practicing in commercial litigation and construction
matters; Linda K. Menzel, Marquette 1996, practicing in
commercial litigation; David P. Muth, U.W. 1996,
practicing in commercial litigation and financial institution matters;
David C. Swanson, Michigan 1994, practicing in taxation
and exempt organization matters; and Janice L. Tucker,
Marquette 1996, practicing in products liability litigation.
James Samuelsen, Marquette 1974, has become a
shareholder with Baxter, O'Meara & Samuelsen S.C., Milwaukee. He
will continue concentrating his practice in insurance defense including
professional liability, products liability, and personal injury law.
Carl R. Schwartz, Harvard 1978, a partner in Quarles
& Brady, is the new president of the Wisconsin Intellectual Property
Law Association, an organization of attorneys, patent agents, and others
in Wisconsin interested in intellectual property law. He formerly was
president of the State Bar's Intellectual Property Law Section. His
legal practice focuses on intellectual property and trade regulation
law.
Laura C. Smythe, U.W. 1997, has joined the Sutter
Law Firm, Appleton, practicing in estate planning, real estate, Indian
law, and mediations.
Suzanne D. Strater, Marquette 1994 cum laude, is an
attorney with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Division of
Enforcement, in Chicago. Strater formerly was a staff attorney with the
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit.
Joel B. Teitelbaum, Marquette 1996, George
Washington 1998 LL.M.-Health, was appointed assistant professor of
health services management and policy at the George Washington School of
Public Health and Health Services. Teitelbaum is a research scientist
concentrating in issues related to Medicaid-managed care with the
school's Center for Health Policy Research, and the associate director
of its Hirsh Health Law and Policy Program.
Steven J. Thomas, Marquette 1992, has joined Kohl's
Department Stores Inc., Menomonee Falls, as senior attorney. He
previously practiced with ShopKo Stores Inc. as senior attorney/senior
litigation attorney.
The Walworth County Bar Association has elected these officers:
president - Judith M. Stern, Elkhorn; president-elect -
David M. Reddy, Elkhorn; and secretary/treasurer
-Victoria A. Oleniczak, East Troy.
Rose Ann Wasserman, U.W. 1984, is the author of a
new edition of the book, A Guide to Wisconsin Employment
Discrimination Law, published in July 1998 by the State Bar of
Wisconsin CLE Books.
Michael P. Waxman, Boston College 1972, of counsel
at the Milwaukee law firm of Godfrey & Kahn S.C. and Professor of
Law at Marquette University Law School, has been elected chair of the
State Bar International Practice Section for 1998-99. He also has been
elected to membership in the American Law Institute, and reelected to
the Executive Committee and Board of Directors of the Milwaukee Jewish
Council for Community Relations. Waxman, a 1987-88 Fulbright Scholar at
the University of Tokyo and Sophia University in Japan, and 1993-94
Senior Fulbright Professor of Osaka and Kobe Universities, recently
returned from teaching International Litigation and Arbitration this
summer with the Faculty of Law at the University of Queensland in
Brisbane, Australia.
David P. Weller, U.W. 1997, has been promoted to an
in-charge accountant in the LifeLineSM services department of
Clifton Gunderson LLC in the Fox Valley Client Service Center (FVCSC) of
Clifton Gunderson LLC, Certified Public Accountants and Consultants.
Weller practices in estate planning and taxation of estates, trusts, and
gifts.
Anthony G. Wied, Marquette 1998, has joined the
Green Bay law firm of Liebmann, Conway, Olejniczak & Jerry S.C.,
practicing primarily in corporate, commercial, and civil litigation.
Tom Wiensch, U.W. 1986, has become the assistant
corporation counsel for Oneida County.
Lisa M. Wilson, Marquette 1997, has joined the
Milwaukee firm of Fellows, Piper & Schmidt as an associate
attorney.
The Wisconsin Academy of Trial Lawyers New Lawyers
Section recently received the Association of Trial Lawyers of
America New Lawyers Division 1998 Outstanding State New Lawyer Division
Award. The section provides a forum for members in practice less than 10
years to exchange ideas and formulate programs to become better
advocates for injured consumers. Wisconsin won the prize for its efforts
during the first year after foundation. Jay A. Urban,
Marquette 1992, chair, accepted the award on behalf of the section.
Urban is a plaintiffs' personal injury litigation attorney with
Techmeier & Van Grunsven S.C., Milwaukee.
The Wisconsin Association of Minority Lawyers has elected these
officers: president - Christy Brown Laflore;
president-elect - Christopher Ware; secretary -
Maria S. Dixon; and treasurer - Sherman C.
Mitchell; all of Milwaukee.
The Wisconsin State Elections Board elected new officers for 1998-99:
chair - Don M. Millis, U.W. 1990; vice-chair -
John P. Savage, Marquette 1967; and secretary -
Michael D. Brennan, St. Louis 1976. Millis is a member
of the Wisconsin Tax Appeals Commission, Madison. Savage operates the
Law Offices of John P. Savage, Milwaukee. Brennan is a shareholder in
the firm of Garczynski & Brennan Law Offices S.C., Elkhorn.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has appointed attorney Philip R.
Brehm and Wisconsin Court of Appeals Judge Charles P.
Dykman to three-year terms on the Wisconsin Judicial
Commission. Brehm is a member of the Green Bay law firm of Everson,
Whitney, Everson and Brehm S.C. Judge Dykman is a judge on the District
IV Court of Appeals headquartered in Madison. He has served on the court
of appeals since 1978. The Judicial Commission's nine members
investigate and prosecute allegations of judicial misconduct and
disability on the part of Wisconsin judges and court commissioners.
In Memoriam
Mary Eschweiler, U.W. 1933, San Francisco, Calif.,
Sept. 25, 1906 - Sept. 1, 1998.
Jane Devoy Gilday, Marquette 1930, Milwaukee, Nov.
4, 1907 - Nov. 8, 1983.
Eugene Haertle, Maquette 1929, Northbrook, Ill.,
April 28, 1906 - Feb. 20, 1994.
John A. Kluwin, Marquette 1930, Milwaukee, Sept. 16,
1907 - July 22, 1998.
Lowell D. Schoengarth, U.W. 1941, Columbia, Mo., May
24, 1917 - Sept. 25, 1998.
Ben G. Slater, Marquette 1930, Tucson, Ariz., Sept.
26, 1907 - Aug. 2, 1998.
Dorothy von Briesen, Northwestern 1937, Milwaukee,
Sept. 1, 1912 - Oct. 4, 1998.
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