John Wall (North Dakota politician)

John Wall (December 14, 1943 July 18, 2014) was an American educator and politician in North Dakota.

Born in Enderlin, North Dakota, Wall operated the family farm. He then received his bachelor's degree in English and history from Valley City State University and his master's degree in English from North Dakota State University. He then taught English and journalism in high school. He lived in Wahpeton, North Dakota. In 2004, he retired from teaching and then served in the North Dakota House of Representatives, as a Republican, from 2004 until his death. He died at his family vacation home on West Battle Lake, Minnesota.[1][2]

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gollark: Metric time would be kiloseconds and stuff.
gollark: * decimal time
gollark: But twice as fast for 1249 seconds after solar eclipses.
gollark: And run the clocks backward on prime-numbered days of year between 02:00 and 06:00.
gollark: Just remove one hour from each day, but lengthen the minutes so it's *almost* the same, and add an extra hour when necessary.
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