Background
Hoch, Homer was born on July 4, 1879 in Marion, Kansas, United States. Son of Edward Wallis and Sarah Louisa (Dickerson) Hoch.
Hoch, Homer was born on July 4, 1879 in Marion, Kansas, United States. Son of Edward Wallis and Sarah Louisa (Dickerson) Hoch.
Bachelor of Arts, Baker U., 1902, Doctor of Laws, 1937. Law student George Washington University, 1903-1905. Bachelor of Laws, Washburn College, Topeka, Kansas, 1909.
Chief of Apptmt. Division, Post Office Department, Washington, District of Columbia, and confidential clerk to purchasing agent, 1903-1905. Secretary to governor of Kansas, 1907-1908. Practicing attorney; member 66th to 72d Congresses (1919-1933), 4th Kansas District.
Member State Corporation communications of Kansas, 1933-1939. Judge Kansas Supreme Court since January 1939.
The Church is after all a movement which sought to inject passion, direction and purpose into the spiritual lives of the people.
Every Church member should be trusted with responsibilities. In building the local Methodist groups or 'societies', they should be trained to maintain the meetings and give pastoral care and challenge to the members.
Member 66th to 72d Congresses (1919-1933), 4th Kansas District. Member State Corporation communications of Kansas, 1933-1939. Member Delta Tau Delta.
Mason. Legal.
Married Edna Wharton, June 7, 1905 (died 1935).; married second, Ruth Beatie, 1938. Children: Wharton, Jean.