Milton T. Murray
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Who is Milton T. Murray?
Milton T. Murray was a politician in Wisconsin. He was elected to the Wisconsin State Senate in 1940. Murray was also a candidate in the Republican primary for Governor of Wisconsin twice. He lost to incumbent Julius P. Heil in 1942, who lost to Orland Steen Loomis in the general election, and to incumbent Walter Samuel Goodland in 1944.
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Murray went to University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, Marquette University, and University of Chicago. He was a teacher and coach and then practiced law. He served in the Wisconsin State Assembly before getting elected to the Wisconsin Senate.
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