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Walker, Frank Comerford
1886 - Born on the 30th of May at Plymouth, Pennsylvania.
1909 - He received a law degree from Notre Dame University in Indiana.
1913 - He was a member of the Montana state legislature.
1925 - He moved to New York to become general counsel and manager of Comerford Theatres.
1931 - He became a founding member of the Roosevelt for President Society.
1932 - President Roosevelt named him treasurer of the Democratic National Committee.
1933 - Named the National Emergency Council, as executive secretary Democratic National Committee.
1940 - He entered the Roosevelt cabinet.
1945 - Serving as Postmaster General
- He was named an alternate delegate to the first United Nations General Assembly meeting.
1959 - He died on the month of September 13, at the age of 73 in New York City.
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