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Encyclopedia > Walter F. Brown

Walter Frederick Brown (born July 28, 1926) was the presidential candidate of the Socialist Party USA in 2004. He was a state Senator in Oregon as a Democrat (1974-1986) and was a Socialist Party candidate for U.S. Congress in 1998, 2000, 2002, and 2004.

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NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Walter F. Brown (283 words)
Walter Frederick Brown (born July 28, 1926) was the presidential candidate of the Socialist Party USA in 2004.
Brown was born in Illinois December 1, 1860.
Brown then went to Lamar, Missouri, worked in that vicinity a year, and farmed two years at Meade, Nebraska, and for four years was employed by the firm of Condit & Austinberg, grain and lumber men.
Walter F. Brown Jr. - Orrick Bio (783 words)
Walter F. Brown, Jr., a partner in the San Francisco office, is a member of the Litigation Department.
Brown also is routinely engaged by both public and private companies and by Audit and Special Committees of Boards of Directors to conduct internal investigations.
Brown was an Assistant United States Attorney in the Criminal Division of the United States Attorney's Office for the Central District of California (Los Angeles) from 1989 to 1994, where he specialized in white collar criminal matters.
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