Amrose B. Coller
Amrose Benson Coller (September 6, 1885 – June 6, 1951) was a member of the Wisconsin State Senate.[1]
Biography
Coller was born on September 6, 1885, in Marquette, Wisconsin.[2] On July 10, 1910, he married Anna Christine Martin.[2] He died on June 6, 1951, in Madison, Wisconsin.[3]
Career
Coller was a member of the Senate during the 1939 and 1941 sessions.[2][3] He was a Republican.[3]
gollark: Apparently lots of them might have originated in immunocompromised people who could not get rid of it.
gollark: Faster immune system clearing of viruses generally means fewer mutations, I think.
gollark: If you think people have a 0.02% chance of dying of COVID-19, and I arbitrarily assume you think young people are 1 OOM better off (so 0.002% chance), then that's still better than the maybe 0.0001% (1 in 1 million) chance of dying of vaccines.
gollark: You can do multiple things, actually.
gollark: In which case that's... substantially more than 1 per million.
References
- Lawrence S. Barish, ed. (2007). State of Wisconsin Blue Book 2007–2008. p. 103.
- "A. B. Coller Funeral Rites at Friendship". The Daily Tribune. June 8, 1951. p. 11. Retrieved March 8, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.
- "Ex-Solon Dies". The Daily Tribune. June 7, 1951. p. 1. Retrieved March 7, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.
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