Jerome Grossman
Appearance
Jerome Grossman (August 23, 1917weapons of mass destruction and nuclear weapons. A self-styled "relentless liberal", Grossman played roles in many electoral campaigns and efforts to end the Vietnam War and the Iraq War.
Born in
The Chicago Tribune.[4]
Grossman had a number of careers:
- Business as President of Massachusetts Envelope Company, now Grossman Marketing Group
- Education as lecturer at Palm Beach Community College
- Politics as Member, Democratic National Committee
- Chairman, Father Drinan for Congress
- Director, Eugene McCarthy presidential campaign, 1968
- Director, George McGovern presidential campaign, 1972
- Manager, Stuart Hughes for Senate
- Anti-war activist as Chairman, Council for a Livable World
- Originator, Vietnam Moratorium Movement[5]
- Radio Commentator at WCRB – Massachusetts, WJNO – Florida
- Civil Liberties as Chairman, Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts Foundation
References
- ^ Grossman, Jerome. "Massachusetts, State Vital Records, 1841-1920". Family search.org. Retrieved 17 October 2013.
- ^ Boston Globe Obituary Dec. 25, 2013
- ^ Library of Congress name authority file
- ^ Jerome Grossman Refocus America's Military Might The Chicago Tribune July 01, 1993
- ^ J. Anthony Lukas As Massachusetts Went– The New York Times, January 14, 1973, p.14