D. E. Bowe

D. E. Bowe was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly.

Biography

Bowe was born on December 16, 1881 near Waseca, Minnesota.[1] He graduated from Waseca High School in 1901 before attending the University of Minnesota. In 1905, he graduated from the University of Minnesota Law School.

Career

Bowe was elected to the Assembly in 1912. That year, he was also elected as an alderman and President of the Mellen, Wisconsin City Council. Other positions Bowe held include City Attorney of Mellen from 1907 to 1911. He was a Republican.

gollark: That's also "electromagnetism".
gollark: Electromagnetism is well-understood. Things which don't make sense have mostly just been down to technological constraints in the past.
gollark: "Hmm, yes, this element contains -62 protons" - statements made by the utterly Deranged.
gollark: That makes no sense.
gollark: If there were more elements, they would have to have higher atomic numbers than the current ones, and it's predicted that they would be uselessly unstable.

References

  1. THE WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK. Madison. 1913. p. 652.
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