Background
Kothe, Charles Aloysius was born on October 12, 1912 in Jersey City. Son of Charles A. and Lillian (Hansen) Kothe.
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Kothe, Charles Aloysius was born on October 12, 1912 in Jersey City. Son of Charles A. and Lillian (Hansen) Kothe.
Student, Bucknell University, 1933. Bachelor of Arts Tulsa, 1934. Scholarship, University Heidelberg, Germany.
Juris Doctor with honors, University Oklahoma, 1938.
Staff counsel Mid-Continent Petroleum Company, Tulsa, 1939-1941. General counsel Macnick Company, 1941-1943. Vice president industrial relations National Association of Manufacturers, New York City, 1959-1965.
Attorney, vice president, director Coburn Optical Industries, 1966-1976. Director Technical Director Williamson Company. Of counsel Pray, Walker, Jackman Law Firm, Tulsa, from 1990.
Member faculty labor law department Tulsa Law School, 1939-1960. Dean industrial relations department Oklahoma School Accounting, 1960-1965. Founding dean O.W. Coburn Law School.
Member Faculty University Center at Tulsa, since 1989. Member panel American Arbitration Association, Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service. Special consultant, 1966-1990.
Fedd. mediator Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, since 1999. Chairman Public Employees Relations Board, since 1989. Member Federal Service Impasses Panel, 1991-1995.
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Author: Industrial Relations in thc Non-Union Plant, 1960, National Labor Relations Board and the Rights of Management, 1966. Editor: Tale of 22 Cities, 1964.
Co-founder, 2d president Effective Citizens Organization, 1957. Member Tulsa Civil Service Commission, 1980-1985. Member American Bar Association (10th Circuit councilman 1940), Oklahoma Bar Association (chairman labor law section), United States Junior Chamber of Commerce.
(vice president 1956), Oklahoma Junior Chamber of Commerce. (president 1955), Tulsa Junior Chamber of Commerce (president 1954), Junior Bar Conference Oklahoma (president 1946), University Tulsa Alumni Association (president 1957, distinguished alumnus 1974), Order of Coif, Tulsa Club, Southern Hills Country Club, National Lawyers Club, Masons, Shriners, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Delta Phi, Beta Gamma Sigma.
Married Janet Fleming, February 19, 1937. Children: Diane, Charles F., James R., David J.