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An article in the New York Times of June 22, 1955, reports that Tom Deweese, representing the Southern Pine Industry Committee, testified before the Labor Committee of the House of Representatives opposing an increase in the minimum wage. | |||
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Revision as of 00:12, 10 January 2015
Born: Thomas Alfred DeWeese (Tom)
- June 24, 1914
Spouse: Myrtle Culberson DeWeese (m. October 6, 1948)
Children: Tom Gee DeWeese, Debbie DeWeese Holman
Parents: Albert DeWeese and Martha Myatt DeWeese
Siblings: Dewitt DeWeese, Arwin DeWeese Turner, Edwin DeWeese, Martha DeWeese Wilkinson, Albert DeWeese Jr., Fenton Byrd DeWeese, Elizabeth DeWeese Neilson
Early Life
Education
Career
Accomplishments
Anecdotes
An article in the New York Times of June 22, 1955, reports that Tom Deweese, representing the Southern Pine Industry Committee, testified before the Labor Committee of the House of Representatives opposing an increase in the minimum wage.