Walter G. Caldwell
Walter Gaynor Caldwell (February 19, 1886 – January 28, 1934) was an American civil engineer and politician.
Born in Pewaukee, Wisconsin. Caldwell graduated from Pewaukee High School. He then went to Marquette University and then received his bachelor's degree in civil engineering from University of Wisconsin. He worked for the Wisconsin Highway Commission. Caldwell also served as Waukesha County surveyor and county engineer. He also worked for the Waukesha, Wisconsin public works department. In 1933, Caldwell served in the Wisconsin State Assembly and was a Democrat. Caldwell died in a hospital in Madison, Wisconsin from pneumonia as a result of abdominal surgery.[1][2]
Notes
- 'Wisconsin Blue Book 1933,' Biographical Sketch of Walter G. Caldwell, pg. 258
- 'Caldwell Is Dead, Age 48,' Manitowoc Herald Times, January 29, 1934, pg. 1
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gollark: But still, you would expect mages to carry around ridiculously energy dense carbohydrate slurry or something.
gollark: I suppose there is a limit to how fast you can digest cereal bars.
gollark: They seem to get oddly tired out during combat in that, even though I ran the numbers and they could plausibly do lots of combat things with just a few cereal bars for energy.
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