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Theodore C. Diers

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294: 225: 276:. In 1909, he moved to Clearmont, Wyoming and became a cashier at the Clearmont State Bank until 1910, when he became a cashier at the Citizens' State Bank of Sheridan. In 1911, he became the president of the Clearmont State Bank. In 1931, he received a 293: 336:. In 1925, he became the radio director for the University of Nebraska and in 1932, became the supervisor of the university's music division and served in both positions until November 30, 1940, when he resigned to become the Nebraska 696: 316:, who was elected as governor, and was a member of the Mines and Mineral Products, Sanitary and Medical Affairs, Railroads and Transpiration, and Judiciary committees. In 1920, he served as the chairman of the 348:
On December 11, 1942, he died at his home in Lincoln, Nebraska from a heart attack and following his death "A Prayer for Peace", one of his unpublished songs, was sung by Carl Schaefer at his funeral.
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Theodore Carl Diers was born in Seward, Nebraska, to Herman Diers and Anna Schulte on December 4, 1880, and was educated in Seward public schools. In 1897, he graduated from the
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for Wyoming. From 1913 to 1915, he served in the Wyoming House of Representatives. Diers then served in the Wyoming Senate from 1915 to 1919, to succeed
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and became a bookkeeper at the First National Bank of Seward. In 1902, he went to New York to become an actor and attended the
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Theodore Carl Diers with other Federal Food Administrators and Director of the United States Food Administration
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music supervisor. In 1929, he became the secretary of the Nebraska Writers Guild and served until 1940.
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Democratic Party members of the Wyoming House of Representatives
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Diers resigns from university" 444:from the original on 12 January 2020. 372:from the original on 12 January 2020. 7: 727:People of the New Deal arts projects 687:American male musical theatre actors 322:1920 Democratic National Convention 762:20th-century American male singers 712:Politicians from Lincoln, Nebraska 14: 682:20th-century American legislators 667:19th-century American male actors 528:. 11 December 1942. p. 10. 502:. 15 December 1942. p. 10. 332:In 1924, he joined the staff of 242:Wyoming House of Representatives 223: 75:Wyoming House of Representatives 732:Transylvania University faculty 677:20th-century American composers 606:. 14 December 1942. p. 8. 580:. 12 December 1942. p. 2. 554:. 25 November 1940. p. 1. 482:"Senate Journal ..., Volume 14" 418:. 11 December 1942. p. 1. 191: 692:Chicago Musical College alumni 1: 767:20th-century American singers 742:University of Nebraska alumni 722:People from Sheridan, Wyoming 717:People from Seward, Nebraska 462:. 26 June 1918. p. 5. 783: 672:American male stage actors 642:Internet Broadway Database 500:The Nebraska State Journal 310:Federal Food Administrator 231: 91: 80: 49: 37: 28: 318:Wyoming Democratic Party 262:Lincoln Business College 206:Lincoln Business College 702:Musicians from Nebraska 334:Transylvania University 266:Chicago Musical College 210:Chicago Musical College 366:"Diers, Theodore Carl" 301: 214:University of Nebraska 752:Writers from Nebraska 522:"Theodore Diers dies" 438:"Theodore Carl Diers" 338:Federal Music Project 296: 552:Lincoln Journal Star 181:Sylvia Jeanette Cole 460:Casper Star-Tribune 248:as a member of the 238:Theodore Carl Diers 105:Theodore Carl Diers 707:Nebraska Democrats 578:The Beatrice Times 574:"T. C. Diers Dies" 302: 629:Theodore C. Diers 308:he served as the 235: 234: 153:Exeter Cemetery, 132:December 11, 1942 23:Theodore C. Diers 774: 616: 615: 604:The Lincoln Star 596: 590: 589: 570: 564: 563: 544: 538: 537: 526:The Lincoln Star 518: 512: 511: 492: 486: 485: 478: 472: 471: 452: 446: 445: 434: 428: 427: 416:The Lincoln Star 408: 402: 401: 394: 388: 387: 380: 374: 373: 362: 314:John B. Kendrick 272:and piano under 250:Democratic Party 227: 195: 193: 135: 115:December 4, 1880 114: 112: 96:Personal details 85: 67:John B. 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Diers 352:References 256:Early life 170:Democratic 111:1880-12-04 220:Signature 202:Education 87:1913–1915 83:In office 56:1915–1919 52:In office 608:Archived 582:Archived 556:Archived 530:Archived 504:Archived 464:Archived 442:Archived 420:Archived 370:Archived 289:Politics 159:Nebraska 143:Nebraska 122:Nebraska 640:at the 304:During 196:​ 188:​ 184:​ 139:Lincoln 284:Career 176:Spouse 161:, U.S. 155:Exeter 145:, U.S. 124:, U.S. 118:Seward 344:Death 328:Music 190:( 186: 244:and 129:Died 101:Born 631:at 278:BFA 653:: 602:. 576:. 550:. 524:. 498:. 458:. 440:. 414:. 368:. 324:. 252:. 192:m. 157:, 141:, 120:, 614:. 588:. 562:. 536:. 510:. 470:. 426:. 113:) 109:(

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Wyoming Senate
John B. Kendrick
Wyoming House of Representatives
Seward
Nebraska
Lincoln
Nebraska
Exeter
Nebraska
Democratic
Lincoln Business College
Chicago Musical College
University of Nebraska

Wyoming House of Representatives
Wyoming Senate
Democratic Party
Lincoln Business College
Chicago Musical College
Oscar Saenger
Rudolph Ganz
BFA

Herbert Hoover
World War I
Federal Food Administrator
John B. Kendrick
Wyoming Democratic Party
1920 Democratic National Convention

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