Landrieu, Moon, 1930-

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Moon Landrieu, former mayor of New Orleans, Louisiana was born July 23, 1930, in Orleans Parish, Louisiana, the son of Joseph and Loretta (Bechtel) Landrieu. Moon Landrieu received a BBA from Loyola University in 1952 and his LLB from Loyola University in 1954. He enteres the United States Army as a lieutenant in the Judge Advocate General's Corps; 1954-57; he worked as a lawyer with the firm Landrieu, Calogero and Kronlage, 1957-1960; as a representative from the 12th Ward of New Orleans, 1960-1966; as a Councilman-at-large from 1966-1970. Moon Landrieu became Mayor of New Orleans, LA from 1970 until April of 1978. During 1975-1976 Mr. Landrieu served as president of the United States Conference of Mayors.

From the description of The Moon Landrieu Collection, 1966-78, bulk 1970-1978. (Loyola University). WorldCat record id: 755745855

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Place Name Admin Code Country
Louisiana--New Orleans
Louisiana
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Advertising, political
Mayor
Television advertising
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Activity

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Birth 1930-07-23

English

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