- Norman S. Case
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Norman Stanley Case Personal details Born October 11, 1888
Providence, R.I.Died October 9, 1967 (aged 78)
Wakefield, Rhode IslandNationality United States Political party Republican Spouse(s) Emma Louise Arnold Relations Son of John Warren Case and Louise Marea (White) Case Residence Providence, R.I. Occupation Lawyer, Politician Religion Baptist Norman Stanley Case (October 11, 1888 – October 9, 1967) was the Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island from 1927 to 1928 and the 56th Governor of Rhode Island from 1928 to 1933. In addition, he also served in the Army during World War I, and was the U.S. District Attorney for Rhode Island from 1921 to 1926.
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Family
Case was married on June 28, 1916, to Emma Louise Arnold. He was the son of John Warren Case and Louise Marea (White) Case.
Politics
Case was a member of the Republican Party during his entire time in office. He was an active member of the Freemasons.[1] Case was a Commissioner of the Federal Communications Commission, July 11, 1934 - June 30, 1945.[2]
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Political offices Preceded by
Aram J. PothierGovernor of Rhode Island
1928–1933Succeeded by
Theodore F. GreenGovernors of Rhode Island Cooke · Greene · Collins · A. Fenner · H. Smith · Wilbour · J. Fenner · Jones · Knight · Gibbs · J. Fenner · Arnold · Francis · Sprague III · King · J. Fenner · Jackson · Diman · Harris · Anthony · Allen · Dimond · Hoppin · Dyer · Turner · Sprague IV · Cozzens · J. Smith · Burnside · Padelford · Howard · H. Lippitt · Van Zandt · Littlefield · Bourn · Wetmore · Davis · Taft · Ladd · Davis · Ladd · Brown · C. Lippitt · Dyer, Jr. · Gregory · Kimball · Garvin · Utter · Higgins · Pothier · Beeckman · San Souci · Flynn · Pothier · Case · Green · Quinn · Vanderbilt · McGrath · Pastore · McKiernan · Roberts · Del Sesto · Notte · J. Chafee · Licht · Noel · Garrahy · DiPrete · Sundlun · Almond · Carcieri · L. Chafee
Chairs of the National Governors Association Willson · McGovern · Walsh · Spry · Capper · Harrington · Allen · Sproul · Cox · Trinkle · Brewster · McMullen · Dern · Case · Pollard · Rolph · McNutt · Peery · Cochran · Stark · Vanderbilt · Stassen · O'Conor · Saltonstall · Maw · Martin · Caldwell · Hildreth · Hunt · Lane · Carlson · Lausche · Peterson · Shivers · Thornton · Kennon · Langlie · Stanley · Stratton · Collins · Boggs · McNichols · Powell · Rosellini · Anderson · Sawyer · Reed · Guy · Volpe · Ellington · Love · Hearnes · Moore · Mandel · Evans · Rampton · Ray · Andrus · Askew · Milliken · Carroll · Bowen · Busbee · Snelling · Matheson · J. Thompson · Carlin · Alexander · Clinton · Sununu · Baliles · Branstad · Gardner · Ashcroft · Romer · Campbell · Dean · T. Thompson · Miller · Voinovich · Carper · Leavitt · Glendening · Engler · Patton · Kempthorne · Warner · Huckabee · Napolitano · Pawlenty · Rendell · Douglas · Manchin · Gregoire · HeinemanCategories:- 1888 births
- 1967 deaths
- Governors of Rhode Island
- Rhode Island Republicans
- American military personnel of World War I
- People from Providence, Rhode Island
- United States Attorneys for the District of Rhode Island
- Members of the Federal Communications Commission
- Rhode Island politician stubs
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