- Harry P. Jeffrey
Harry Palmer Jeffrey (
December 26 ,1901 –January 4 ,1997 ) was an attorney and member of theUnited States House of Representatives fromOhio .Harry P. Jeffrey was born in
Dayton, Ohio , the son of a department store manager, Samuel Jeffrey and his wife Grace. Harry Jeffrey attended Dayton's Patterson Grade School and graduated from Steele High School. He was graduated fromOhio State University at Columbus in 1924, and from the College of Law of the same university in 1926.Harry P. Jeffrey was admitted to the bar in 1926 and commenced practice in
Columbus, Ohio . He moved back to Dayton in 1927 and continued the practice of law, joining the firm of Iddings & Iddings to form Iddings & Jeffrey. Jeffrey built on their practice providing legal services to entrepreneurs and business enterprises by expanding intolitigation , personal injury anddivorce .Jeffrey was a
second lieutenant in theUnited States Army Reserve Corps from 1927 to 1930.He became special assistant
attorney general of Ohio from 1933 to 1936. In the 1942 mid-term election, Harry P. Jeffrey was elected as a Republican to the Seventy-eighth Congress fromOhio's 3rd congressional district . As a member of the House Veterans Committee, Harry Jeffrey was one of several authors of theG. I. Bill of Rights , which provided benefits to veterans returning fromWorld War II , including loans that enabled military veterans to get a college education. He was unsuccessful in his bid for reelection in 1944.After his congressional service, Harry P. Jeffrey resumed the practice of law in Dayton until his retirement in the 1980s. He argued a case before the
United States Supreme Court and became a Fellow of theAmerican College of Trial Lawyers . Jeffrey was president of the Dayton Bar Association from 1954 to 1955.Gov.
James A. Rhodes appointed Harry P. Jeffrey to the Advisory Committee of the Wright State Campus of Miami and Ohio State Universities in 1965. When that campus became a full fledged university, Harry Jeffrey was atrustee ofWright State University (WSU) from 1967 to 1977. In 1976, he served as chair of the WSU Board of Trustees and retired from the Board in September 1977. He also served on the University Foundation Board of Directors for many years as secretary and then from 1981–83 as president. Ascholarship in his memory was established at Wright State.He was a founding member of Fairmont Presbyterian Church in
Kettering, Ohio . Harry P. Jeffrey died at Dayton Hospice at the age of 95. He is interred with his wife Susan (1912-1986) atWoodland Cemetery, Dayton, Ohio .ources
* "Longtime Lawyer Jeffrey Dies." Dayton Daily News, January 5, 1997, Page 2B.
* “Harry P. Jeffrey -- Ohio Congressman”, The Washington Post, January 10, 1997, Page B7.
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