George B. Churchill

George Bosworth Churchill ( born October 24, 1866 in Worcester, Massachusetts, † July 1, 1925 in Amherst, Massachusetts ) was an American politician. In 1925, he represented the state of Massachusetts in the U.S. House of Representatives.

Career

George Churchill attended the public schools of his native and Amherst College. In 1892, he worked as a teacher in Worcester. Between 1892 and 1894 he studied at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. He then studied at the University of Strasbourg and then to 1897 at the Humboldt University in Berlin. After his return to the United States he worked until 1898 for the magazine Cosmopolitan. Between 1898 and 1925 he taught English literature at Amherst College. In Amherst, he worked from 1905 to 1925 as a discussion leader ( moderator).

At the same beat Churchill as a member of the Republican Party a political career one. In the years 1917 and 1919 he sat in the Massachusetts Senate. In the congressional elections of 1924 he was in the second electoral district of his state in the U.S. House of Representatives in Washington DC chosen, where he became the successor of Frederick H. Gillett on March 4, 1925. This mandate he was able to exercise until his death on July 1, 1925.

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