Andrew J. Biemiller in High School |
Andrew J. Biemiller
was the son of Andrew Frederick and Pearl (Weber) Biemiller, born in Sandusky,
Ohio in 1906. (A Biemiller family member of an earlier generation founded the Biemiller Opera House in Sandusky in 1877.) Young Andrew was a member of
the Sandusky High School Debating Club during his senior year at Sandusky High
School, in 1921-1922. According to the 1922 Fram, he was an outstanding orator. After graduating
from Cornell University in 1926, he taught history at Syracuse
University and the University of Pennsylvania. For a time he was associated with the Socialist Party, serving as a campaign manager for Norman Thomas, Socialist candidate for President in 1932. But in 1944 he was elected as a Democrat to serve as United States
Representative for Wisconsin’s Fifth District. He lost the
election in 1946, but was returned to Congress in 1948. After serving in the
U.S. Congress, Mr. Biemiller became the chief lobbyist for the AFL-CIO. The Truman Library features an oral history in which he mentions Sandusky several times.
Andrew
J. Biemiller died on April 3, 1982. He was buried in Ellicott, Maryland.
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