Background
Newton, Walter Hughes was born on October 10, 1880 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. Son of Thomas Rogers and Mary (Hughes) Newton.
United States representative politician
Newton, Walter Hughes was born on October 10, 1880 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. Son of Thomas Rogers and Mary (Hughes) Newton.
University of Minnesota Law School. University of Minnesota.
First assistant county attorney, Hennepin County, Minnesota, 1914-1918. Member 66th to 71st Congresses (1919-1931), 5th Minnesota District, resigned, July 1, 1929, to become secretary and administrative assistant to President Hoover.
(Written and researched by two Hoover apologists, this is ...)
Having created, God did not withdraw the divine presence or activity, but remained fully knowledgeable of and engaged with the world. This engagement includes revealing God and God's ways.
Member, Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institute., several years. Assistant Director Speakers Bureau. of Republican National. Committee, 1924; Director, Speakers Bureau., Republican National.
Committee, Senatorial and Congressional campaigns, 1926. Director Speakers Bureau. Republican National. Committee, 1928, resigned, House of Representative, 71 Congress, 1929 to accept position as Secy, and Administrative Assistant, to Pres, of United States Member: Sons of the American Revolution.
Masons; Shriners. Clubs: Athletic (Minneapolis), University (Washington, C.), Golf and Country (Washington, District of Columbia), Racquet (Washington, District of Columbia).
Married Cora M. Noracon, June 14, 1905. Children: Grace Laura (Mistress Philip G. Murray), Walter Hughes (United States Navy), John Marshall.