Background
Hebert, F. Edward was born on October 12, 1901 in New Orleans. Son of Felix Joseph and Lea (Naquin) Hebert.
Hebert, F. Edward was born on October 12, 1901 in New Orleans. Son of Felix Joseph and Lea (Naquin) Hebert.
Student Tulane University, 1920-1924. Honorary Doctor of Laws, Loyola University of South.
Marie (Mistress John Malcolm Duhe, Junior). Sports reporter The New Orleans Times-Picayune, 1919-1920, assistant sports editor, 1920-1925. Assistant sports editor New Orleans States, 1925-1926, political editor and columnist, 1929-1937, city editor, 1937-1940, when paper broke “Louisiana Scandals,” 1939, resulting in overthrow of Huey Long political machine (paper subsequently awarded Delta Sigma Chi plaque for “courage in journalism”).
Publicity Loyola University, New Orleans, 1926-1929.
Director Central Homestead Association. Member 77th-94th Congresses, 1st Louisiana District, retired, 1976.
Chairman house armed services committee, 1971-1974, chairman armed services investigating subcommittee. Member house ethics committee President Young Men's Business Club New Orleans, 1932.
Member 77th-94th Congresses, 1st Louisiana District, retired, 1976. Member house ethics committee President Young Men's Business. Club New Orleans, 1932.
Member Blue Key Society, Delta Sigma Phi (national vice president 1937-1949).
Married Gladys Bofill, August, 1934.