Daniel Clifford Nolan

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State Senator
Republican
Lawyer
Johnson
60
01/14/1963 - 01/10/1965
25

Iowa City Republican 25th (Old) Senatorial District Johnson County. Born Aug. 29, 1902, on a farm in Guthrie County, Iowa, son of Martin J. and Anna Hanley Nolan. Attended country school, high school at Perry, Iowa, and liberal arts and law school at Creighton University. Was superintendent of a Chautauqua in 1924. Practiced law in Des Moines 1926 to 1931 and in Iowa City from 1931 to date. Past member of board of governors of Iowa Bar Association, past president of Iowa City Chamber of Commerce, past president and national counselor of Boy Scout Council, member of the local, Iowa and American Bar Associations. Member of St. Patrick's Church in Iowa City. Married Margaret E. Schwertley of Missouri Valley, Iowa, in 1927. They have eight children: Betty, Barbara (Mrs. Francis Wagner), Dan, Katherine (Mrs. B. J. Callaci), John, Richard, Frances and Peggy. Member of 55th, 56th, 57th (majority floor leader), 58th, 59th and 60th General Assemblies.

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State Senator
Republican
Lawyer
Johnson
59
01/09/1961 - 01/13/1963
25

Iowa City Republican 25th Senatorial District Johnson County. Born Aug. 29, 1902, on a farm in Guthrie county, Iowa, son of Martin J. and Anna Hanley Nolan. Attended country school, high school at Perry, Iowa, and liberal arts and law school at Creighton University. Was superintendent of a Chautauqua in 1924. Practiced law in Des Moines 1926 to 1931 and in Iowa City from 1931 to date. Past member of board of governors of Iowa Bar Association, past president of Iowa City Chamber of Commerce, past president and national counselor of Boy Scout Council, member of the local, Iowa and American Bar Associations. Member of St. Patrick's church in Iowa City. Married Margaret E. Schwertley of Missouri Valley, Iowa, in 1927. They have eight children: Betty, Barbara (Mrs. Francis Wagner), Dan, Katherine, John, Richard, Frances and Peggy. Serving in fifth session. Majority floor leader in 57th General Assembly.

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State Senator
Republican
Lawyer
Johnson
58
01/12/1959 - 01/08/1961
25

Iowa City Republican 25th Senatorial District Johnson County. Born August 29, 1902, on a farm in Guthrie county, Iowa, son of Martin J. and Anna Hanley Nolan. Attended country school, high school at Perry, Iowa, and liberal arts and law school at Creighton University. Was superintendent of a Chautauqua in 1924. Practiced law in Des Moines 1926 to 1931 and in Iowa City from 1931 to date. Past member of Board of Governors of Iowa Bar Association, past president of Iowa City Chamber of Commerce, past president and national counselor of Boy Scout Council, member of the local, Iowa and American Bar Associations. Member of St. Patrick's church in Iowa City. Married Margaret E. Schwertley of Missouri Valley, Iowa, in 1927. They have eight children: Betty, Barbara (Mrs. Francis Wagner), Dan, Katherine, John, Richard, Frances and Peggy. Serving fourth term. Majority floor leader in 57th GA.

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State Senator
Republican
Lawyer
Johnson
57
01/14/1957 - 01/11/1959
25

Iowa City Republican 25th Senatorial District Johnson County Born August 29, 1902, on a farm in Guthrie county, Iowa, son of Martin J. and Anna Hanley Nolan. Attended country school, high school at Perry, Iowa, and liberal arts and law school at Creighton University. Was superintendent of a chautauqua in 1924. Practiced law in Des Moines 1926 to 1931 and in Iowa City from 1931 to date. Past member of Board of Governors of Iowa Bar Association, past president of Iowa City Chamber of Commerce, past president and national counselor of Boy Scout Council. Member of the local, Iowa and American Bar Associations. Member of St. Patrick's church in Iowa City. Married Margaret E. Schwertley of Missouri Valley, Iowa, in 1927. They have eight children: Betty, Barbara (Mrs. Francis Wagner), Dan, Katherine, John, Richard, Frances and Peggy. Served in Senate in 55th, 56th and 57th General Assemblies. Majority floor leader in 57th.

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State Senator
Republican
Lawyer
Johnson
56
01/10/1955 - 01/13/1957
25

Iowa City Republican 25th Senatorial District Johnson County. Born August 29, 1902, on a farm in Guthrie county, Iowa, son of Martin J. and Anna Hanley Nolan. Attended country school, high school at Perry, Iowa, and liberal arts and law school at Creighton university. Was superintendent of a Chautauqua in 1924. Practiced law in Des Moines 1926 to 1931 and in Iowa City from 1931 to date. Past member of Board of Governors of Iowa Bar Association, past president of Iowa City Chamber of Commerce, past president and national counselor of Boy Scout Council. Member of the local, Iowa and American Bar Associations. Member of St. Patrick's church in Iowa City. Married Margaret E. Schwertley of Missouri Valley, Iowa, in 1927. They have eight children: Betty, Barbara, Dan, Katherine, John, Richard, Frances and Peggy. Elected to senate in 1952.

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State Senator
Republican
Lawyer
Johnson
55
01/12/1953 - 01/09/1955
25

Iowa City Republican 25th Senatorial District Johnson County Born August 29, 1902, on a farm in Guthrie county, Iowa, son of Martin J. and Anna Hanley Nolan. Attended country school, high school at Perry, Iowa, and Liberal Arts and Law School at Creighton university, where he played center on the football team. Was superintendent of a Chautauqua in 1924. Practiced law in Des Moines 1926 to 1931 and in Iowa City from 1931 to date. Past member of Board of Governors of Iowa Bar Association, past president of Iowa City Chamber of Commerce, past president and national counselor of Boy Scout Council. Member of the local, Iowa and American Bar Associations. Member of St. Patrick's church in Iowa City. Owns and operates several farms in Iowa. Married Margaret E. Schwertley of Missouri Valley, Iowa, in 1927. They have eight children: Betty, Barbara, Dan, Katherine, John, Richard, Frances and Peggy.

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