Willard S. Curtin
American politician

Willard S. Curtin

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28 November 1905(Trenton, Mercer County, New Jersey, USA)
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4 February 1996(Fort Myers, Lee County, Florida, USA)
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University of Pennsylvania Law School
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Willard Sevier Curtin (November 28, 1905 – February 4, 1996) was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.

Willard S. Curtin was born in Trenton, New Jersey. He moved to Morrisville, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, with his parents in 1911. He graduated from Penn State University in 1929 and from the University of Pennsylvania Law School in 1932.

Curtin served as assistant district attorney of Bucks County, Pennsylvania from 1938 to 1949, and as district attorney from 1949 to 1953. He was a county committeeman to the Pennsylvania State Republican Committee from 1954 to 1956.

Curtin was elected as a Republican to the Eighty-fifth and to the four succeeding Congresses. He defeated noted author (and Doylestown, Bucks County native) James A. Michener in the 1962 election. [1]He was not a candidate for reelection in 1966. Curtin voted in favor of the Civil Rights Acts of 1957, 1960, and 1964, as well as the 24th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

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U.S. House of Representatives
Preceded by
Karl C. King
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
fromPennsylvania's 8th congressional district

1957-1967
Succeeded by
Edward G. Biester, Jr.
Pennsylvania's delegation(s) to the 85th–89th United States Congresses (ordered by seniority)
85th Senate: E. MartinJ. Clark II House: F. WalterH. EberharterR. SimpsonI. FentonA. Kelley (until Nov. 1957)J. Van ZandtL. GavinS. McConnell II (until Sep. 1957)B. CorbettH. ScottJ. FultonT. MorganP. DagueC. KearnsB. BarrettB. Green IIE. Chudoff (until Jan. 1958)B. JamesG. RhodesJ. SaylorD. FloodA. BushW. MummaJ. CarriggJ. ByrneE. HollandF. ClarkK. GranahanW. StaufferW. CurtinJ. Lafore Jr. (from Nov. 1957)J. Dent (from Jan. 1958)B. Nix Sr. (from May 1958)
86th Senate: J. Clark IIH. Scott House: F. WalterR. Simpson (until Jan. 1960)I. FentonJ. Van ZandtL. GavinB. CorbettJ. FultonT. MorganP. DagueC. KearnsB. BarrettB. Green IIG. RhodesJ. SaylorD. FloodA. Bush (until Nov. 1959)W. MummaJ. ByrneE. HollandF. ClarkK. GranahanW. CurtinJ. Lafore Jr.J. DentB. Nix Sr.J. QuigleyB. Milliken Jr.B. MoorheadS. ProkopH. TollD. Elliott (from Apr. 1960 until Jun. 1960)H. Schneebeli (from Apr. 1960)I. Whalley (from Nov. 1960)
87th Senate: J. Clark IIH. Scott House: F. WalterI. FentonJ. Van ZandtL. GavinB. CorbettJ. FultonT. MorganP. DagueC. KearnsB. BarrettB. Green IIG. RhodesJ. SaylorD. FloodJ. Kunkel (from May 1961)W. Mumma (until Feb. 1961)J. ByrneE. HollandF. ClarkK. GranahanW. CurtinJ. DentB. Nix Sr.B. Milliken Jr.B. MoorheadH. TollH. SchneebeliI. WhalleyG. GoodlingR. SchweikerB. Scranton II
88th Senate: J. Clark IIH. Scott House: F. Walter (until May 1963)L. Gavin (until Sep. 1963)B. CorbettJ. FultonT. MorganP. DagueB. BarrettB. Green II (until Dec. 1963)G. RhodesJ. SaylorD. FloodJ. KunkelJ. ByrneE. HollandF. ClarkW. CurtinJ. DentB. Nix Sr.B. Milliken Jr.B. MoorheadH. TollH. SchneebeliI. WhalleyG. GoodlingR. SchweikerJ. McDadeJ. WeaverF. Rooney (from Jul. 1963)A. Johnson (from Nov. 1963)B. Green III (from Apr. 1964)
89th Senate: J. Clark IIH. Scott House: B. CorbettJ. FultonT. MorganP. DagueB. BarrettG. RhodesJ. SaylorD. FloodJ. KunkelJ. ByrneE. HollandF. ClarkW. CurtinJ. DentB. Nix Sr.B. MoorheadH. TollH. SchneebeliI. WhalleyR. SchweikerJ. McDadeF. RooneyA. JohnsonB. Green IIIN. Craley Jr.J. VigoritoG. Watkins