David Delano Glover

David Delano Glover ( born January 18, 1868 in Prattsville, Grant County, Arkansas, † April 5, 1952 in Malvern, Arkansas ) was an American politician. Between 1929 and 1935 he represented the sixth electoral district of the state of Arkansas in the U.S. House of Representatives.

Career

David Glover attended the public schools in Prattville and Sheridan. In 1886 he graduated from Sheridan High School. In the following years he was employed until 1908 in Hot Spring County in agriculture, commerce and as a teacher. After studying law and its made ​​in 1910 admitted to the bar he began in Malvern to work in his new profession.

Glover was a member of the Democratic Party. In the years 1909 and 1911 he was elected to the House of Representatives from Arkansas. He was also a delegate to some local party days of the Democrats. Between 1913 and 1917 Glover was a prosecutor in the Seventh Judicial District of Arkansas. In 1928 he was selected in the sixth district of the state in the U.S. House of Representatives in Washington. There he broke on March 4, 1929, James B. Reed. After two re- elections he could complete a total of three parliamentary terms in Congress between 4 March 1929 and January 3, 1935.

In 1934, he was not nominated by his party for another term. After retiring from Congress to Glover withdrew from politics and worked until his death in 1952 again as a lawyer.

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