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Gerald T. Mullin

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Gearld T. Mullin (January 25, 1900 – April 28, 1982) was an American lawyer and politician.

Early life and education

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Mullin was born in Omaha, Nebraska[1] and he moved to Minneapolis, Minnesota with his parents and family in 1907. He graduated from Minneapolis North High School in 1919.[1] Mullin graduated from the University of St. Thomas, where he was the football team captain in 1924, and from William Mitchell College of Law (formerly Minnesota College of Law).[1]

Career

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He practiced law in Minneapolis. He also worked for the American Railway Express Company.[1] Mullin served in the Minnesota House of Representatives in 1929 and 1930 and in the Minnesota Senate from 1931 to 1957.[1] He was a Democrat.[1] Mullin then became President of Minnegasco.[1]

Personal life

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Mullin served as an assistant coach of the St. Thomas College football team from 1929-1931.[1]

He died at St. Mary's Hospital in Minneapolis, Minnesota.[1][2]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Minnesota Legislators: Past & Present-Gerald T. Mullin
  2. ^ 'Gerald Mullin, ex-utility head, dies,' Minneapolis Star Tribune (Minnesota), April 29, 1982