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Maurice E. Crumpacker

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He was found later that day on a curb, acting strangely and claiming he had been poisoned. He was eventually subdued, handcuffed, and taken to the hospital, where the evaluating physician noted that he appeared to be "under a great nervous strain" and showing "symptoms of a paranoiac." Crumpacker
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Word of Crumpacker's strange behavior had reached Thomas Smart, a Seattle newsman on vacation, and he agreed to accompany Crumpacker back home to Portland that night. But as Smart went for a walk with Crumpacker along
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director. Crumpacker, who was 6' 2" tall and weighed 200 pounds (1.88 m, 91 kg), was uncomfortable during the travel through California's hot
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which supplied lumber for military aircraft and ships. He was eventually promoted to captain of the division and was honorably discharged in 1918.
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nomination for U.S. Congress in 1922. In 1924, he won the nomination, and was elected representative for
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Crumpacker's body was returned to Portland amid effusive praise for his service. He was buried in
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Terry, John (July 30, 2000). "Rising star's death an enduring Oregon history mystery".
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Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Oregon
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eventually persuaded hospital officials to release him the next morning.
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In 1921, Crumpacker was appointed special deputy district attorney for
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After graduating from Michigan in 1909, Crumpacker studied law at
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in 1886, where he attended the public schools until his father,
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in 1912. As the United States moved towards participation in
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Crumpacker (middle row, second from left) was the starting
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The younger Crumpacker completed his primary education in
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In July 1927, Crumpacker was invited by House speaker
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when Maurice was 10 years old. (Crumpacker's cousin,
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Maurice Crumpacker

U.S. House of Representatives
Oregon
3rd
Elton Watkins
Franklin F. Korell
Valparaiso, Indiana
San Francisco, California
Republican
Alma mater
University of Michigan
Republican
U.S. congressman
Oregon

right tackle
1908 Michigan Wolverines football team
Valparaiso, Indiana
Edgar D. Crumpacker
United States House of Representatives
Shepard J. Crumpacker, Jr.
Indiana
Washington, D.C.
Culver Military Academy
University of Michigan
right tackle
Fielding H. Yost
1908 Michigan Wolverines football team
Harvard University School of Law

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