Education
Princeton University.
Princeton University.
William C. Longstreth owned the Longstreth Motor Carolina Company and his family lived in Haverford, Pennsylvania, and was affluent until the Stock Market Crash of 1929. In 1970, he led the Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce and spearheaded the drive to hold the annual Earth Day commemoration in Philadelphia. That event became one of the biggest Earth Day events in the nation.
He was also instrumental in the creation of the Greater Delaware Valley Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society.
He was a two-time Republican nominee for Mayor of Philadelphia, first in 1955, losing to Richardson Dilworth, and again in 1971, losing to Frank Rizzo. He was initially elected to Philadelphia"s City Council in 1967, resigning his seat to run for Mayor in 1971.
Longstreth was again elected to Council in 1983, defeating incumbent councilwoman Beatrice Chernock for the at-large seat he had vacated twelve years earlier to run for Mayor. He would remain in office until his death.
During his tenure on Council, Longstreth helped support the efforts of Edmund Bacon to bring an urban renaissance to Philadelphia.
He was also well known for wearing bow ties and argyle socks. He suffered from Parkinson"s Disease, and died of a pulmonary embolism while on vacation in Naples, Florida.
While a member of City Council, he served as a sideline reporter on Philadelphia Eagles radio broadcasts on WIP in 1969 and 1970.