Arthur O. Mockrud
Arthur O. Mockrud (August 23, 1912 – April 29, 1982) was an American lawyer and politician.
Mockrud was born in Westby, Wisconsin. He went to the Westby public schools. Mockrud received his bachelor's degree from the University of Wisconsin and his law degree from the University of Wisconsin Law School. He practiced law in Westby and served as the city attorney for Westby. Mockrud served in the Wisconsin Assembly from 1947 to 1955 and was a Republican.[1][2][3]
Notes
- 'Wisconsin Blue Book 1954,' Biographical Sketch of Arthur O. Mockrud, pg. 65
- 'Ex-assemblyman Mockrud, 69 dies,' Wisconsin State Journal, May 2, 1982, section 2, pg. 2
- 'Arthur O. Mockrud-obituary,' Wisconsin State Journal, May 2, 1982, section 3, pg. 4
gollark: A good design would have it periodically back up to some kind of persistent storage, but noooo...
gollark: But the brain runs on not-very-persistent storage, and if you're "dead" too long some kind of cascade failure thing means you're stuck that way.
gollark: Biology: it's very weird and extremely complex.
gollark: Medicine is just very bodgey and unreliable hacky patches to the spaghetti code of life.
gollark: > as bad as it is to say, most of the deaths are people that are only alive from medicine artificially inflating life spans well beyond the designed parameters... is wanting to live longer a bad thing now? There are no "designed parameters" with humans, what with us being weird evolved systems, only "mostly works" ones, and we've been continually pushing those with stuff like, well, medicine.
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