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 Red Biography: Frank Zeidler
Zeidler joined the party that year after reading the works of Norman Thomas, Eugene V. Debs, Harry Laidler and other socialist writers whose emphasis on peace and improving the conditions of workers had a strong appeal.
Zeidler served as a precinct and ward worker, became secretary of the local and state parties and has served in some role of officer in the Milwaukee and Wisconsin Socialist Parties since 1937.
In 1948, Zeidler was elected for the first of his three terms as mayor of Milwaukee (1948-1960), becoming the third Socialist mayor of that city.
reds.linefeed.org /bios/zeidler.html   (408 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Frank P. Zeidler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
His brother Carl Zeidler, the so-called "Singing Mayor," also served as mayor of Milwaukee; Carl was a Democrat.
Zeidler was instrumental in re-forming the Socialist Party USA in 1973, and served as its National Chair for many years.
Zeidler, who credits his activism as a Socialist to his deep Lutheran faith, is still living and involved in politics as a Socialist as he nears one hundred years of age.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Frank-P.-Zeidler   (511 words)

  
 Zeidler, Frank P.
Zeidler closed out the era of socialist mayors in Milwaukee---an era that began in 1910 and was interrupted only twice---when he served as mayor from 1948 to 1960.
The Frank Zeidler Papers are comprised of a folder of fragmentary correspondence, primarily with other Socialists and party leaders; a folder of pamphlets written by Zeidler, including his translation of Macbeth by William Shakespeare; and photocopied newspaper articles about Zeidler.
ACQUISITION: Presented by Frank Zeidler of Milwaukee in 1971, 1974, and 1975, by Bettie Eisendrath of Milwaukee in 1975 to 1977, and by Brahm Bassford of Milwaukee in 1973; with additions from the Social Action Vertical File (accession numberes M71-129, M74-533, M75-141, M75-293, M76-211, M77-409, and M73-470).
www.uwm.edu /Library/arch/findaids/mssdj.html   (1070 words)

  
 Life After Welfare: Reforms Punish Poor, Veteran Socialist Says   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
At 86, Frank P. Zeidler is the last of Milwaukee's three Socialist Mayors -- no other major American city has had even one -- and a living link to a time when Wisconsin politics was synonymous with safety-net expansions, like workers' compensation and unemployment insurance.
Zeidler, a Socialist Mayor when Senator Joseph R. McCarthy of Wisconsin was busy hunting Communists, knows that political heritages are complex.
And Zeidler won that race despite wildfire rumors that he was urging fls to move to town by posting billboards across the South.
www.courses.psu.edu /hd_fs/hd_fs597_rxj9/punish.htm   (1242 words)

  
 Milwaukee Publishers, LLC - Frank Zeidler - A Liberal in City Government
In this revealing memoir, Frank Zeidler reflects on his victories and losses during his tenure as mayor of Milwaukee from 1948 to 1960.
During his three terms as mayor, Frank Zeidler played a pivotal role in Milwaukee’s growth, more than doubling the land area of the city while fighting the forces of suburban sprawl.
As mayor, Frank Zeidler was widely respected and highly regarded, even by people who disagreed with his political philosophy.
www.milwaukeepublishers.com   (439 words)

  
 No. 28254
MTI contends that the Zeidler Award was not lawfully made because it was premised in part upon the unlawful Tyson Award and upon Arbitrator Zeidler's view of Act 16, a matter as to which the parties did not have the opportunity to make argument.
Given Zeidler's error, MTI asserts that it is not possible to say how Zeidler would have decided the case had he not improperly considered Act 16 and Arbitrator Tyson's Award.
MTI alleges there is nothing in the exhibits of either side that purports to explain the impact of Act 16 on their respective positions and notes that the Arbitrator's Award is devoid of any references to the actualities of Act 16 as it applies to educational assistants.
www.wisbar.org /res/wercd/1994/28254.htm   (5001 words)

  
 Carl Zeidler - TheBestLinks.com - US Navy, World War II, 1942, 1910, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Zeidler was known as the "singing Mayor of Milwaukee" because wherever he went he always had a song, especially "God Bless America", for everyone.
Carl Zeidler was the first Democrat mayor of Milwaukee since 1906.
Carl's brother Frank P. Zeidler would later also become Mayor of Milwaukee.
www.thebestlinks.com /Carl_Zeidler.html   (218 words)

  
 Zeidler stays true to principles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Zeidler is having the cod and an order of potato pancakes of generous circumference.
Zeidler is a fan of potato pancakes, sweetened with a bit of applesauce on the side.
Having lunch with Frank Zeidler is a bit like digging through a box of Cheerios looking for a Fruit Loop.
www.jsonline.com /news/sunday/lifestyle/1102lunch.stm   (635 words)

  
 Ode To A Trilobite   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Written during the Great Depression by Frank P. Zeidler nearly one hundred years after Timothy A. Conrad’s poem of the same name, Ode to a Trilobite is undoubtedly the darkest trilobite poem written to date – and one of the more complex.
Zeidler's profession was far removed from paleontology and poetry.
Zeidler was the mayor of Milwaukee from 1948 to 1960, and Socialist candidate for president of the United States in 1976.
specializedqualitypublications.com /Ode_To_A_Trilobite.htm   (496 words)

  
 JS Online: Years-old memoir of city's Zeidler years now published
The result was a 1,022-page manuscript that Zeidler titled "A Liberal in City Government." It is both a memoir and a reflection on municipal government, four chapters long and weighing more than Clara Zeidler, Frank's oldest daughter, did at birth.
But Zeidler never planned on publishing the tome; he thought that, at most, a handful of historians or scholars might find it useful someday.
Zeidler thought an advance was excessively generous and turned it down.
www.jsonline.com /news/metro/may05/329958.asp?format=print   (517 words)

  
 Former mayor to discuss Milwaukee's German legacy (Dec 9, 1998)
A former mayor of Milwaukee, Frank P. Zeidler, will visit UW-Madison to give a talk on German influences in Wisconsin politics.
Zeidler, mayor from 1948 to 1960, was the one of three socialist mayors in the city's history.
Zeidler is part of a legacy that has set Milwaukee politics apart from other cities.
www.news.wisc.edu /4430.html   (143 words)

  
 Frank Zeidler
Frank P. Zeidler was born in Milwaukee in 1912, and served as mayor of his hometown from 1948-1960.
Zeidler has lectured with the Arts, Humanities and Science Program for over a decade.
Zeidler says he "takes pleasure in transmitting information and knowledge...it adds new zest to life." He particularly enjoys reviewing Milwaukee history with local historians such as John Gurda.
cfprod.imt.uwm.edu /sce/instructor.cfm?id=2751   (178 words)

  
 Zeidler For Me, Building A Great Instrument Requires More Than The Application Of My Knowledge And Skills
Zeidler Partnership Architects - recognized worldwide for design of health care, retail, waterfront, entertainment, mixed-use projects and urban planning - have built work in Canada, USA, Europe, Asia.
Frank zeidler - scientific articles matching the query: frank zeidler William Cooper, Student Member, IEEE, James R. Zeidler, Fellow, IEEE, and Robert R Cooper and J. Zeidler are with the.
Zeidler, Eberhard (Heinrich) In 1951 Zeidler emigrated to Canada and worked for Blackwell and Craig of Peterborough, Ontario, becoming a In 1962 Zeidler moved the practice from Peterborough to Toronto, where it.
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 Zeidler (1988) Prospects for democratic socialism under the rise of religious fundamentalisms: April 15-17, 1988, Ohio ...
Zeidler (1988) Prospects for democratic socialism under the rise of religious fundamentalisms: April 15-17, 1988, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio
Zeidler, Frank P. Zeidler (Milwaukee, Wis. 2921 N. Second St., Milwaukee 53212)
To view the the latter's ratings, click on Chapters/Papers/Articles in the STATISTICS box, select a publication from the list that appears, and then click on either Quality or Interest in that publication's STATISTICS box.
www.getcited.org /?PUB=102831138&showStat=Ratings   (113 words)

  
 Milwaukee Public Library - Wisconsin Marine Historical Society   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
As a result of the Shipshape I grant and with the assistance of volunteers, 7,200 records in the Great Lakes Marine Vessel Files have been transferred from deteriorating slips of paper to a database, preserving the information.
Later this year the public will be able to search the contents from a computer in the Frank P. Zeidler Humanities Room of the Central Library.
The history of the ships that sailed the Great Lakes and the people they carried unfolds in the Great Lakes Marine Collection, located in the Frank P. Zeidler Humanities Room of Central Library, which is also the home of the Wisconsin Marine Historical Society.
www.mpl.org /File/news_whms.htm   (392 words)

  
 Frank Zeidler Academic Awards--Cash Prizes for Research Papers in Wisconsin Labor and Working-class History
Frank Zeidler Academic Awards--Cash Prizes for Research Papers in Wisconsin Labor and Working-class History
The Wisconsin Labor History Society (WLHS) announces the second annual Frank Zeidler Academic Awards competition for original research papers about Wisconsin labor and working-class history--two prizes are available: one $500 undergraduate prize and one $1,000 graduate prize.
The awards are named in honor of Frank P. Zeidler, the most recent Socialist mayor of Milwaukee, Wisconsin (in office 1948-1960), for his lifelong efforts toward the advancement of Wisconsin's citizens.
www.h-net.msu.edu /announce/show.cgi?ID=133086   (338 words)

  
 Wisconsin Labor History Society Contests
For college and university students, the Wisconsin Labor History Society conducts an annual competition to determine the winners of the Zeidler Academic Awards for the best original research papers about Wisconsin labor and working-class history.
The awards honor Milwaukee Mayor Frank P. Zeidler, the most recent Socialist to hold that office (1948-1960), for his lifelong efforts toward the advancement of Wisconsin’s citizens.
Complete details regarding the Zeidler Academic Awards will be found in a “Call for Research Papers” (which is issued annually with an updated deadline) and in the competition’s “Writing Guidelines” (which remain the same from year to year).
www.wisconsinlaborhistory.org /contests.html   (567 words)

  
 Milwaukee Sesquicentennial Celebrations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Three of the most eminent authorities on the history of Milwaukee are coming together to discuss "Milwaukee in the 20th Century," in the second of two programs offered by University Outreach's Arts and Liberal Studies Program to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the founding of the City of Milwaukee.
Participants are Harry Anderson, executive director of the Milwaukee County Historical Society; Frederick J. Olson, UWM professor emeritus of history; and former Milwaukee Mayor Frank P. Zeidler.
The program will be a lively exchange of views on the events that shaped Milwaukee.
www.uwm.edu /News/report/old/mar96/9450.html   (217 words)

  
 2004 Frank Zeidler Academic Award Winner Announced
The award, consisting of a certificate of recognition and a $1,000 cash prize, was presented at the twenty-fourth annual conference of the society, Saturday, May 7, 2005, at the labor hall of United Auto Workers Local 95 in Janesville, Wisconsin.
The Zeidler Academic Awards honor Milwaukee Mayor Frank Zeidler (in office 1948-1960) for his lifelong efforts on behalf of Wisconsin’s citizens.
Full details about the upcoming fourth year of the Zeidler Academic Awards are now available on the home page of the Wisconsin Labor History Society, www.wisconsinlaborhistory.org (select “Grants/Awards” on the drop-down “WLHS Web Site Menu,” then look for the hypertext link, “2005 Call for Research Papers in Wisconsin Labor and Working-Class History”).
www.h-net.msu.edu /announce/show.cgi?ID=145874   (268 words)

  
 "Z" in Debs Pamphlets: Indiana State University Library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
All entries are arranged by main entry, title, and date of publication.
Zeidler, Frank P. The Spirit of American Socialism.
The First President of the Republic of Labor: A Short Biographical Sketch of the Life and Work of Y. Sverdlov.
odin.indstate.edu /level1.dir/cml/rbsc/debs/pamph-z.html   (132 words)

  
 The First Trilobite Poem   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
In addition, a stanza from it was quoted in the 1939 and 1947 editions of Percy Raymond’s Prehistoric Life (Harvard University Press), as brought to my attention by Professor Harry Whittington.
This is believed to be the first poem ever written about trilobites.
It is not to be confused with the next century’s Ode to a Trilobite written by Frank P. Zeidler, circa 1935, or with the more recent poems of the same name - at least three of which are currently posted on the Web.
specializedqualitypublications.com /First_Trilobite_Poem.htm   (339 words)

  
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Klein Campaign: Former Mayor Frank P. Zeidler Endorses Joe Klein for County Executive
In an open letter to Milwaukee County liberals and progressives, former Milwaukee Mayor Frank P. Zeidler endorsed Joseph T. Klein for Milwaukee County Executive today.
We need to build a multiracial movement for peace and social justice at home and abroad.
www.wispolitics.com /printerfriendly.iml?Article=10213   (779 words)

  
 Buy Bonds!, WHi-8731   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
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Wisconsin State Governor Walter J. Kohler, Jr., and the Mayor of Milwaukee Frank P. Zeidler are depicted on posters with personal quotes below supporting the effort.
This image is issued by the Wisconsin Historical Society.
wisconsinhistory.org /whi/fullRecord.asp?id=8731&...   (131 words)

  
 New Materials in the Humanities Room - Milwaukee Central Library
These items have recently been added to the Frank P. Zeidler Humanities Room at the Milwaukee Central Library, located at 814 W. Wisconsin Avenue.
They may only be used in this room.
92 A4383C Edward P. Allis, pioneer industrialist / [by James I. Clark].
www.milwaukeegenealogy.org /booklist.html   (2066 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Milwaukee County, Wis.
Julius Peter Heil (1876-1949) — also known as Julius P. Heil — of Whitefish Bay,
Milwaukee County, Wis. Born in Duesmond an der Mosel,
William Pitt Lynde (1817-1885) — also known as William P. Lynde — of Wisconsin.
politicalgraveyard.com /geo/WI/MI.html   (1431 words)

  
 OnMilwaukee.com - Scoops
Instead of two shoes tied together, though, it's just one shoe tied to the word "DRIPZ" written in silver letters.
The City of Milwaukee will unveil a portrait of former Mayor Frank P. Zeidler in the lobby of the Frank P. Zeidler Municipal Building Tuesday.
Last week, OMC's Molly Snyder Edler started a weekly gig with WISN-AM radio.
www.onmilwaukee.com /scoops   (651 words)

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