Chalmers Pangburn Wylie
(November 23, 1920 – August 14, 1998) was an American
politician and lawyer from Ohio, who served in
various public offices in that state before serving thirteen terms
as a member of the United States House of
Representatives.
Wylie was
born in Norwich,
Ohio
, and grew up in Pataskala
, a small community on the east side of Columbus
. He attended Otterbein College
in Westerville
and Ohio State University
in Columbus. He earned his Juris Doctor at Harvard Law School
in 1948.
Wylie enlisted in the
United States
Army as a
private, and eventually
attaining the rank of
first lieutenant while
serving with the
30th Infantry
Division in
Europe during
World War II. He remained in the
U.S. Army
Reserve after the war, attaining the rank of
lieutenant colonel.
He was:
In addition to his public service, Wylie worked in private practice
as an attorney from 1957 until 1968, which he resumed in Columbus
after leaving Congress until his death there.
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