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Robert E. Freer

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from January 1, 1939, to December 31, 1939, again from January 1, 1944, to December 31, 1944, and a third time from January 1, 1948, to December 31, 1948.
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This biography of a person who has held a non-elected position in the federal government of the United States is a
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In 1960, Freer returned to government service as a hearing examiner for the Federal Power Commission
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in 1948, but resigned later that year to return to the practice of law.
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In 1925, he became an attorney with the Bureau of Valuation within the
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He entered the practice of law in Cincinnati in 1917. He served in the
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Commissioners, Chairwomen and Chairmen of the Federal Trade Commission
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member of the FTC. Freer was reappointed to the FTC by President
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Freer married three times, first – on October 28, 1919, in
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Index

Robert Elliott Freer
Ohio
Federal Trade Commission
Madisonville, Cincinnati
Ohio
LL.B.
University of Cincinnati College of Law
LL.M.
Washington College of Law
United States Army
World War II
324th Infantry Regiment
France
Interstate Commerce Commission
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Republican
Harry S. Truman
University of Cincinnati College of Law
Order of the Coif
Newport, Kentucky
Marion County, Ohio
McConnellsburg, Pennsylvania
Edward P. Barry
Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts
Portia Law School
multiple myeloma
Arlington National Cemetery
Garland S. Ferguson
Garland S. Ferguson
Garland S. Ferguson

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