John Butlin Martin, Jr. (Rhodes 1931)
Politician. Dartmouth College.[2] Rhodes Scholar, University of Oxford
Member of Michigan & American Bars, Rotary, Phi Beta Kappa, American Legion.[2] Veterans of Foreign Wars. Amvets. Farm Bureau.[5]
1969 to 1973 - U.S. Commissioner on Aging at the Administration on Aging, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare to Secretary Robert H. Finch (Bohemian / Lt. to Gov. Ronald Reagan & Bohemian) and Elliot Lee Richardson (Freemason. Bohemian) by President Richard Nixon (Bohemian / backed by Prescott Bush S&B 1917)
1961 to 1962 - Delegate to Michigan State Constitutional Convention from 17th Senatorial District.[5]
1957 to 1969 - Member of Republican National Committee from Michigan.[5]
1956 - Canadidate for Secretary of State of Michigan.[5]
1952 - Candidate in primary for U.S. Senator from Michigan.[5]
1950 to 1954 - Michigan State Auditor General.[2] Defeated.[5]
1948 to 1950 - Michigan State Senator.[2] Chair of the Committee on Banks and Corporations.[2]
Practiced law in Cleveland OH & was deputy chief of Ohio securities.[2]
WW2 - In Naval reserves, assigned to foreign secret service work in Europe. [2][5]
WW2 - Helped organize/served as head head of the National Office of Civilian Defense in Washington to protect the country from bombing attacks. [2]
1936 - Universty of Michigan.[2]
Died 1989, from Not Known. Age 79/80.
Married Judith Martin Hartig-Osanka.
[2] - Michigan Legislative Biography - Legislator Details - John B. Martin.
[4] - Elliot L. Richardson PapersA Finding Aid to the Collection in the Library of Congress
[6] - Find a Grave - John Butlin Martin, Jr. (Rhodes 1931)
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