- Philip J. Philbin
Infobox Congressman
name =Philip Joseph Philbin
state =Massachusetts
district =3rd
term_start =January 3 ,1943
term_end =January 3 ,1971
preceded =Joseph E. Casey
succeeded =Robert Drinan
birth_date =birth date|1898|5|29|mf=y
birth_place =Clinton, Massachusetts
death_date =death date and age|1972|6|14|1898|5|29|mf=y
death_place =Bolton, Massachusetts
nationality =
party =Democrat
spouse =
relations =
children =
residence =
alma_mater =
occupation =
profession =Lawyer
religion =Roman Catholic
website =
footnotes =Philip Joseph Philbin (
May 29 ,1898 –June 14 ,1972 ) was a Democratic U.S. Congressman fromMassachusetts . He was born inClinton, Massachusetts where he attended the public and high schools. From 1917 until 1919, during the First World War, served as a seaman in theUnited States Navy . He then went on toHarvard University , where he graduated in 1920 and fromColumbia University Law School ,New York City , in 1924.He was admitted to the bar the same year and commenced practice in Boston and later in Clinton. He also engaged in the realty and fuel businesses and in agricultural pursuits. From 1921 through 1940, he served as the secretary, campaign manager, and personal representative at intervals for Senator
David I. Walsh and from 1934 though 1936, served as special counsel for theUnited States Senate Committee on Education and Labor . He was a referee in theUnited States Department of Labor in 1936 and 1937, a member of the advisory board of the Massachusetts Unemployment Compensation Commission between 1937 and 1940, and in 1935 became chairman of the town of Clinton Finance Committee.In 1942, as the Democratic nominee, Philbin was elected to the
78th United States Congress and to the thirteen succeeding Congresses (January 3 ,1943 -January 3 ,1971 ). During the91st United States Congress , he served as chairman of the Committee on Armed Services. In his reelection campaign of 1970, he was unsuccessful in his primary, losing to the anti-war candidate, FatherRobert Drinan , SJ. He died at home on Philcrest Farms, in Bolton, Massachusetts shortly after that Congress was seated. He is buried in St. John’s Cemetery,Lancaster, Massachusetts .*
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