Background
Crowe was born in Saint Louis, Missouri.
Crowe was born in Saint Louis, Missouri.
Washington University in Saint Louis.
After graduating from Washington University in 1923, he became a registered pharmacist. In 1939 Crowe moved to Richmond, Virginia, to become promotional director for a pharmaceutical manufacturer. Because of his work, he was usually called "Doc" Crowe.
As mayor Crowe opposed the governor"s proposed sales tax in 1966.
He supported private negotiations with Chesterfield County that led in 1970 to the controversial annexation of twenty-three square miles of that county by Richmond. In 1969 L. Douglas Wilder (later governor of Virginia) defeated Crowe for election to the Senate of Virginia.
Crowe then announced that he would not seek another term on the city council.