Samuel Epstein (politician)
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Samuel S. Epstein (January 1, 1890–April 21, 1951) was an American lawyer and physician.


Biography

Epstein emigrated to the
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from
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when he was fourteen years old and settled in
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,
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. Epstein was educated in the Chicago public schools. He received his bachelor's and medical degrees from
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in 1914. Epstein served in the
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of the
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during
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and was commissioned a captain. He went to John Marshall Law School and was admitted to the Illinois bar in 1941. Epstein practiced law with his daughter in Chicago. He was a
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and served as the attorney for the
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Democratic Central Committee. Epstein served in the
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in 1951 when he died while still in office. Epstein died at Mount Sinai Hospital in Chicago, Illinois.'State Legislators Offer Tribute to Rep. Epstein,' The Edwardsville Intelligencer (Illinois), April 25, 1951, pg. 2


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* 1890 births 1951 deaths Emigrants from the Russian Empire to the United States Lawyers from Chicago Politicians from Chicago Physicians from Illinois Military personnel from Illinois Loyola University Chicago alumni University of Illinois Chicago School of Law alumni Democratic Party members of the Illinois House of Representatives 20th-century American politicians 20th-century American lawyers {{Illinois-Ilrepresentative-stub