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Robert Clayton Struble Jr. (June 7, 1943 - February 26, 2016) was a schoolteacher, historian, author and associate editor at ''Catholic Lane''.


Teaching

Struble was a history/social studies teacher. During 17 years over the period 1981 to 2007, Struble taught in the public and private schools of Washington State. American football, soccer, and chess are among the extra-curricular activities that he had coached, including a student team to the Washington state chess championship of 1993. For two years in the mid-1980s he was the resident historian at Sea Pines Abroad, a private prep school in Faistenau bei Salzburg, Austria, a job which he described as his "belated grand tour."


Politics

In the election campaign prior to November 3, 2009, Struble wa
Protect Marriage Washington's
spokesman on
Referendum 71 The 2009 Washington Referendum 71 (R-71) legalized domestic partnership in Washington state, the first statewide referendum in the United States that extended to LGBT people the rights and responsibility of domestic partnership. The bill had pa ...
. His job included televised debates around the state against advocates for same sex marriage, or its equivalency. Struble's political career had included party politics. He served three biennial terms (1995–1998) as GOP Washington State committeeman from Kitsap County. In 2007, Struble became an independent, having resigned from the Republican Party over the issue of torture. He served also on the steering committee (1990–92) of LIMIT, which ran Initiative 573, the
term limits A term limit is a legal restriction that limits the number of terms an officeholder may serve in a particular elected office. When term limits are found in presidential and semi-presidential systems they act as a method of curbing the potenti ...
law passed by the electorate of WA State in November, 1992. In 1993 he wrote a history of this campaign in
“Second Time A Charm: Term Limits in Washington State,”
a paper delivered at the Annual Meeting of the ''Western Political Science Association'', Pasadena, CA, 3/18/93.


Ancestry, Education & Personal

Struble was born June 7, 1943, to Ruth (Cowan) Struble and
Bob Struble Robert Struble (1899–1967) was a political figure and social welfare reformer in Washington (U.S. state), Washington from the post-World War II years until his death in Seattle, Washington, Seattle on July 26, 1967. Career From 1949 to 195 ...
, Sr., then a Captain in the U.S. Army and later a recognized welfare reformer. He was also great-grandson of Iowa City pioneer,
John T. Struble John T. Struble (November 5, 1828 – November 27, 1916) was a builder and farmer during the formative years of the state of Iowa. He was an older brother of two prominent Iowa politicians: Congressman Isaac S. Struble and Speaker of the Iow ...
, and great-grandnephew of 19th century political leaders, Congressman
Isaac Struble Isaac Sterling "Ike" Struble (November 3, 1843 – February 17, 1913) was an American politician who was a four-term Republican Representative of Iowa's 11th congressional district. Serving from 1883 to 1891, the Plymouth County resident ...
and Speaker of the Iowa House,
George R. Struble George Rix Struble (1836–1918) was a judge and politician from Toledo, Iowa. Biography Early life and marriage Struble was born on July 25, 1836, in Sussex County, New Jersey. His parents, Isaac and Emma (Cox) Struble, removed to Fr ...
. He attended parochial schools grades 1–12, graduating with honors from Blanchet High School in Seattle. During his senior year, Struble won a national essay contest and was named all conference quarterback for the Northwest Catholic football league. During his college years at San Diego State he served as graduate representative and administrative vice-president of the student body during the tumult of the 1960s; also as campus chairman of SMC, the student mobilization committee against the Vietnam War. At SDSU he was admitted to a chapter of ''
Phi Alpha Theta Phi Alpha Theta () is an American honor society for undergraduate and graduate students and professors of history. It has more than 400,000 members, with new members numbering about 9,000 a year through its 970 chapters. Founding Phi Alpha The ...
'', the honor society in History, and to another chapter of the same honor society at Eastern Washington University. At EWU he took his second BA (in Education). Struble had traveled on every continent in the Northern Hemisphere. He enjoyed a variety of music, played piano, wrote poetry, and competed in the local chess club. His memberships included the Knights of Columbus, the Ft. Nisqually Foundation, the Washington Bluegrass Association, and the National Association of Scholars. In 1988 he married Jeryl (Bangs) Struble, a schoolteacher, singer, and Russian translator. Their three children are Kathryn (b. 1989), Daniel (b. 1993), and Michael (b. 1998). The family lives in Bremerton, Washington.


Death

Bob Struble Jr. died February 26, 2016, from liver cancer.


Some of Struble's Academic and literary publications


"House Turnover and the Principle of Rotation,"
''Political Science Quarterly'' 94 (Winter 1979-80): 649-667. *With Z.W. Jahre, "Rotation in Office: Rapid but Restricted to the House," ''PS: Political Science & Politics'' 24 (March 1991): 34-37. * "Ádapting Term Limits to A Bicameral Congress," ''The Long Term View'' 1 (Winter, 1992): 12. Quarterly publication of the Massachusetts School of Law at Andover. * "Toward a Structural Solution to Unemployment," ''International Journal of Social Economics'' 20, no. 11 (1993): 15-26. Published in UK, MCB University Press, Bradford, England.

paper delivered at the 1993 Annual Meeting of the ''Western Political Science Association'', Pasadena, CA, March 18, 1993. * "My Quarrel with Libertarianism," ''Fidelity'' 15 (March 1996), pp. 17–19. Published by Ultramontaine Associates, South Bend, Indiana. * "Of Heroes and the Rule of Law," ''National Catholic Register'', (Oct. 12-18, 2003), p. 8. *Knights of Columbus, Council 1379: Centennial, February 21, 1909 – 2009
''A Brief History''
(57 page booklet)
Articles
on various subjects, in ''Catholic Exchange'', the online daily, 2009-2010. Topics include the theory of resistance, with pertinence to an Article V Convention.
Articles & poems
on various topics in ''Catholic Lane'', 2011-2013.


References


External links


Tell-usa.org
Robert Struble's website {{DEFAULTSORT:Struble, Robert Jr. 1943 births Schoolteachers from Washington (state) 2016 deaths National Association of Scholars Washington (state) Republicans American people of German descent