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    Frederic Emanuel Risser (January 15, 1900 – September 1, 1971) was an American lawyer and Progressive politician. He served twelve years as a member of...
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  • American politician Fred Risser (Progressive politician) (1900–1971), American politician James C. Risser (born 1946), American philosopher James V. Risser (born...
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  • Senator Risser may refer to: Fred Risser (Progressive politician) (1900–1971), Wisconsin State Senate Fred Risser (born 1927), Wisconsin State Senate...
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  • Ernest Warner (category Politicians from Madison, Wisconsin)
    colonel Clement Warner, and the grandfather of Wisconsin state senator Fred A. Risser. Warner Park in Madison is named after him. Warner was born on his parents'...
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  • Horace W. Wilkie (category Politicians from Madison, Wisconsin)
    both became the longest-serving members of those respective bodies. Fred A. Risser, who succeeded him in the Senate, served from 1962 through 2021. Shirley...
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  • Glenn D. Roberts (category Wisconsin Progressives (1924))
    31, 1897 – September 2, 1989) was an American lawyer and Progressive Republican politician from Madison, Wisconsin. He represented Dane County in the...
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  • attendance included Wisconsin State Senators Dale Schultz, Tim Cullen, and Fred Risser as well as former University of Wisconsin System President Katharine...
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    senators, 34 congressmen and nine governors who had publicly enorsed Muskie. Risser, James (June 9, 1972). "Hughes Stands By Muskie". The Des Moines Register...
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  • Harold Groves (category Progressive Party (1924) Wisconsin state senators)
    succeeded by Fred Risser. Previously, he was a member of the Assembly from 1930 to 1932. He was affiliated with the Wisconsin Progressive Party. One of...
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    Dave Cieslewicz (category Politicians from Milwaukee)
    is Dianne Cieslewicz, who worked as chief of staff to state Senator Fred Risser, and they reside in the Regent Street neighborhood on Madison's near-west...
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