John A. Zoller

John A. Zoller (October 23, 1889 May 12, 1957) was an American electrical engineer and politician.

Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Zoller served in the United States Army during World War I. He went to business colleges and worked as a stage electrician for Milwaukee theatres. Zoller was also involved with the local no. 18 International Alliance of Theatrical State Employees. In 1943, Zoller served in the Wisconsin State Assembly and was a Republican. Zoller died at the veterans hospital at Woods, Wisconsin.[1][2]

Notes

  1. 'Wisconsin Blue Book 1944,' Biographical Sketch of John A. Zoller, pg. 56
  2. '1957 Wisconsin Session Laws.' vol. 1, Madison, Wisconsin: 1957, John A. Zoller, pg. 849



gollark: Technically, that was yesterday and I forgot what I was thinking.
gollark: Actually, you might only be duplicating the ones within the future light-cone of wherever you travel to.
gollark: Destroying the original universe *does* at least fix issues with the drive causing people to cease to exist.
gollark: I think many worlds holds that that's happening constantly anyway, but use of the drive does it more.
gollark: I'm not sure exactly what I was thinking of at the time, but assuming you accept the alternate branches as "existing" in some way then creating new ones is ethically fraught, since you're basically duplicating all morally relevant entities ever.
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