OVERVIEW:
FULL NAME:
William Willard Wirtz Jr.
BORN:
March 14, 1912;
DeKalb, Illinois
DIED:
April 24, 2010 (age 98);
Washington, DC
EDUCATION:
Beloit College (BA in Sociology, 1933)
Harvard University (LLB, 1937)
POLITICAL PARTY:
Democratic
HIGHLIGHTS:
1933-1934:
English and American History Teacher, Kewanee (Illinois) High School
1937-1939:
Law Instructor, University of Iowa
1939-1942:
Assistant Professor, Northwestern University School of Law
1942-1943:
Assistant General Counsel, Board of Economic Welfare
1943-1945:
National War Labor Board
1946-1947:
Chairman, National Wage Stabilization Board, Department of Labor
1946-1954:
Professor of Law, Northwestern University School of Law
1947-1956:
Permanent Arbitrator, U.S. Rubber Company
1948:
Railroad Emergency Board
1950:
Taft-Hartley Act Board
1951-1953:
Executive Director, Wage Stabilization Board
1955-1961:
Partner, Stevenson, Rifkind and Wirtz, Chicago
1956:
Strategist, Adlai E. Stevenson Campaign
1960:
United Auto Workers Public Review Board
1961-1962:
Under Secretary of Labor
1962-1969:
U.S. Secretary of Labor
1970-1978:
Partner, Wirtz and Gentry, Washington, DC
1979:
Became Partner, Wirtz and LaPointe, Washington, DC
1984-1989:
Partner, Friedman and Wirtz, Washington, DC.
2010:
Died in Washington, DC on April 24;
Last Surviving Member of the Kennedy Cabinet
PORTRAIT:
RESOURCES:
BIOGRAPHIES:
JFK Library
Department of Labor
UVA Miller Center
Wikipedia
RESEARCH:
Papers (JFK Library)
MEDIA COVERAGE:
OBITUARIES:
New York Times
Washington Post
Los Angeles Times