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    1. [Mo-Absts] MO ABSTRACTS Mo Manual
    2. OFFICIAL MANUAL STATE OF MISSOURI 1939-1940 Legislative Departments Members State Senate Page 59-60 GEORGE R. ROZIER ( Republican ), Senator from the Twenty-sixth District; born August 13, 1902, at St. Mary's Mo.; educated in the public schools of Perryville, Mo., Chaminade College at Clayton, Mo., and St. Louis University, where he received the degree of Bachelor of Laws. An attorney, he is single and resides at Perryville. Is a member of the Perryville Lions Club, the Missouri Bar Association, and was elected to the council of the latter organization in 1932, 1933 and 1934. He is also a member of the Delta Sigma Phi and Delta Theta Phi fraternities. He was District Governor of Lions International for Missouri, 1935-1936. A life-long Republican, he was Prosecuting Attorney of Perry County four consecutive terms, having been elected in 1926, re-elected without opposition in 1928, re-elected again in 1930 and being appointed to the same office by Governor Caulfield in 1932. He was a member of the Executive Committee of the Young Republicans Association of Missouri in 1928, 1929, 1930, 1932, 1933 and 1935; vice-president of that organization in 1930 and 1931; chairman of the Perry County Republican Central Committee from 1932 to 1934; a member of the Republican State Committee from 1932 to 1934; a delegate to the Republican Congressional Convention of the old 13th District in 1928 and 1932, and a delegate from the 8th Congressional District to the 1936 Republican National Convention in Cleveland. Elected to the State Senate in 1934, he served in the 58th and 59th General Assemblies, and was re-elected in 1938, serving as a member of the following committees of the 60th General Assembly: Judiciary; Appropriations; Eleemosynary Institutions; Mines and Mining; Education; Private Corporations; Normal Schools, Teachers Colleges and Libraries; Social Security and Pensions; Rules and Joint Rules. Norma.

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