Theodore R. Kupferman

Theodore Roosevelt Kupferman ( born May 12, 1920 in New York City; † September 23, 2003 ) was an American lawyer and politician. Between 1966 and 1969 he represented the State of New York in the U.S. House of Representatives.

Career

Theodore Roosevelt Kupferman was born about two years after the end of World War II in New York City and grew up there. He graduated from De Witt Clinton High School in New York City. Then he went to the City College of New York, which he left with a Bachelor of Science degree. Then he made his Bachelor of Laws degree from Columbia Law School. His admission to the bar he received in 1943 and then began to practice. In 1948 he was admitted to the United States Supreme Court, he was in the years 1948 and 1949 as Law Secretary to the Appellate Division of the New York Supreme Court operates. Then he worked 1943-1948 and 1949-1951 in the legal department of Warner Brothers Pictures, Inc. He then worked 1951-1953 for the National Broadcasting Co. Inc.. In 1953 he was in-house counsel (general counsel ) in the Cinerama Productions Corp.. - A position which he held until 1958. He was 1959-1964 as an assistant professor and auxiliary ( adjunct professor ) of Law at New York Law School operates. He also went 1958-1962 employed than Counsel and Legislative Assistant to the Minority Leader in the New York City Council. Between 1962 and 1966 he was a Councilman in New York City. Politically, he was a member of the Republican Party.

Kupferman was in a by-election on February 8, 1966 at the 17th electoral district of New York in the U.S. House of Representatives in Washington DC chosen, there to fill the vacancy that was created by the resignation of John Lindsay. We chose him in the congressional elections of 1966 in the 90th Congress. Since he gave up for reelection in 1968, he retired after January 3, 1969 from the Congress.

Between 1969 and 1996 he worked as a judge of the New York Supreme Court. On 23 September 2003, he died in New York City.

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