Richard B. Ogilvie

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Richard B. Ogilvie was an American politician and lawyer who served as the 35th Governor of Illinois from 1969 to 1973.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Governor of Illinois
human
politician
awardReceived Bronze Star Medal
Purple Heart
Silver Star
conflict World War II
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt University of Chicago Law School NERFINISHED
Yale University
endTime 1973 (term as Governor of Illinois)
familyName Ogilvie NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork law
public administration
tax policy
givenName Richard
hasHonorificPrefix Governor
jurisdictionGoverned State of Illinois NERFINISHED
knownFor fiscal reform in Illinois
law-and-order policies
legalEducation University of Chicago Law School NERFINISHED
memberOfPoliticalParty Republican Party
surface form: Republican Party (United States)
militaryBranch United States Army
militaryRank tank commander
nativeLanguage English
notableAchievement creation of Regional Transportation Authority (Illinois) groundwork
modernization of Illinois state government
notableFor supporting creation of the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
notableWork implementation of Illinois state income tax
occupation lawyer
politician
officeNumber 35th Governor of Illinois
partOf Republican Party of Illinois leadership NERFINISHED
positionHeld Governor of Illinois NERFINISHED
President of the Board of Cook County Commissioners
Sheriff of Cook County NERFINISHED
United States Army officer NERFINISHED
practicedLawIn Illinois NERFINISHED
religion Presbyterian
surface form: Presbyterianism
residence Illinois NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
startTime 1969 (term as Governor of Illinois)
stateRepresented Illinois NERFINISHED
workLocation Chicago NERFINISHED
Springfield, Illinois NERFINISHED

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Ogilvie Transportation Center namedAfter Richard B. Ogilvie
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