Marquette, Bleecker, 1892-1980.
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Marquette, Bleecker, 1892-1980.
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Bleecker Marquette came to Cincinnati in 1918 as chairman of the Better Housing League. In 1921 he was appointed executive secretary of the Public Health Federation. He was active in the fields of health, mental hygiene, housing and city planning. Despite retiring in 1954, Marquette continued to serve as a consultant to the University of Cincinnati Department of Psychiatry and to the Better Housing League.
Bleecker Marquette was born on September 7, 1892 and graduated from Cornell University Phi Beta Kappa in 1915. Most of his work was done in Cincinnati as president of the Better Housing League of the Cincinnati Public Health Federation and of the Cincinnati Metropolitan Housing Authority. He was chairman of the National Conference for Health Council Work and the Joint Committee on Health and Housing of the American Public Health Association, and of the National Association of Housing Officials; a member of the Royal Society of Health (England); and a member (and sometimes president) of many other national, state (Ohio), and local public health and housing associations. He won an award for distinguished service to public health in Cincinnati in 1947 and a citation from the Ohio Mental Health Association in 1955.
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Cincinnati (Ohio)
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Glendale (Hamilton County, Ohio)
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