Mark Catlin, Jr.

Mark Catlin, Jr. (October 18, 1910 January 23, 1987)[1] was a Wisconsin Republican politician and legislator.[2]

Born in Appleton, Wisconsin, Catlin graduated from the University of Wisconsin–Madison and became a lawyer.[3] His father was the college football coach Mark Catlin, Sr. who was also a lawyer and legislator.[4] Catlin served in the Wisconsin State Assembly in 1937-1943, 1949–1951, and 1953–1957; Catlin also served as speaker of the Assembly in the 1955 session and was a Republican.[5][6] In 1957, the State Bar of Wisconsin found Catlin guilty of unethical conduct; he was fined and his law license was suspended for six months.[7][8]

Notes

  1. 'American legislative leaders in the Midwest' by James Roger Sharp, 1997, pg. 85-86
  2. Bio data
  3. 'American legislative leaders in the Midwest' by James Roger Sharp, 1997, pg. 85-86
  4. Assembly Record Holders, Facts About The Wisconsin Assembly
  5. 'Wisconsin Blue Book 1956,' Biographical Sketch of Mark Catlin, Jr., pg. 59
  6. Members of the Wisconsin Legislature
  7. "Wisconsin Supreme Court Suspends Catlin from Law Practice for Six Months". The Rhinelander Daily News. November 5, 1957. p. 1. Retrieved December 17, 2015 via Newspapers.com.
  8. Wisconsin Legislature Ethics Violations


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