John Ambrose Meyer (May 15, 1899 - October 2,
1969) was a
U.S. Representative from
Maryland
.
Biography
Born in
Baltimore,
Maryland
, Meyer attended the grade schools and Loyola High
School. During the First
World War, he enlisted as a private in the Students' Army
Training Corps at Georgetown University
, Washington,
D.C.
, and served until honorably discharged from the
United States Army.
He was
graduated from Loyola College
of Baltimore in 1921, and from the University of Maryland
School of Law of Baltimore in 1922. He was
admitted to the
bar in 1921 and commenced practice in Baltimore. He served as
associate judge of the traffic court of Baltimore from 1929 to
1935, and as special assistant city solicitor in 1939 and
1940.
Meyer was elected as a
Democrat to the
Seventy-seventh Congress
(January 3, 1941-January 3, 1943), but was an unsuccessful
candidate for renomination in 1942. He served as district rent
attorney for the Office of Price Administration during the
Second World War.
He engaged in the
general practice of law in Baltimore, Maryland
, until his death there on October 2, 1969.
He is interred in Holy Cross Cemetery.
References
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