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'''Jerome | {{Infobox Person | ||
|name = Jerome J. Klasman | |||
|name-first = Jerome J. | |||
|name-last = Klasman | |||
|office = [[Libertarian Party of New York]] | |||
|title = Treasurer | |||
|term-start = April 1, 1973 | |||
|term-end = March 31, 1974 | |||
|predecessor = Position Established | |||
|successor = [[Dolores Grande]] | |||
|office2 = [[Libertarian Party of New York]] | |||
|title2 = Temporary Chair | |||
|term-start2 = 1972 | |||
|term-end2 = April 1973 | |||
|predecessor2 = [[Ed Clark]] | |||
|successor2 = [[Andrea Rich|Andrea Millen]] | |||
|birth-date = April 3, 1928 | |||
|birth-place = Huntington, West Virginia | |||
|death-date = {{Death date and age|2000|3|1|1928|4|3}} | |||
|death-place = | |||
|education = | |||
|occupation = | |||
|military = U.S. Navy (1945-1947) | |||
|residence = New York | |||
|party = [[Libertarian Party]] | |||
|caucus = | |||
}} | |||
'''Jerome Joseph "Jerry" Klasman''' (April 3, 1928—March 1, 2000) was a founding member of the [[Libertarian Party of New York|Free Libertarian Party of New York]]. He served as its second Temporary Chair from 1972 to 1973. At the first convention, he was elected Treasurer and served from 1973 to 1974. | |||
[[Category:New York | ==Biography== | ||
Klasman was born on April 3, 1928 in Huntington, West Virginia, a son of Joseph and Bernadine (Smith) Klasman. He served in the United States Navy from May 16, 1945 to October 11, 1947. Klasman worked at WMAR-TV in Baltimore and later joined WTOP-TV in Washington, D.C. as an account executive. He marrie [[Linda Klasman|Linda Long]] on June 19, 1964 in Greenwich, Connecticut. | |||
Klasman was a founding member of the [[Libertarian Party of New York]], serving as Temporary Chair after the departure of [[Ed Clark]]. He was the first elected Treasurer for the State Party. | |||
==Party positions== | |||
;[[Libertarian Party of New York]] | |||
*Chair (1972—1973) | |||
*Treasurer (1973) | |||
==Bibliography== | |||
*''Living With Equals'', published January 1, 1975<ref>[https://www.libertarianism.org/publications/essays/klasman-living-equals]</ref><ref>[https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/jerome-j-klasman/living-with-equals/]</ref> | |||
==References== | |||
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[[Category:New York Party Activists]] | |||
[[Category: Party Activists from the 1970s]] | |||
[[Category: State Party Chairs]] | |||
[[Category: New York State Party Founding Members]] | |||
[[Category: New York State Party Chairs]] | |||
[[Category: Authors]] | |||
[[Category: New York State Party Treasurers]] | |||
[[Category: State Party Treasurers]] |
Latest revision as of 00:30, 3 February 2023
Jerome J. Klasman | |
Treasurer Libertarian Party of New York | |
April 1, 1973—March 31, 1974 | |
Predecessor: | Position Established |
Successor: | Dolores Grande |
Temporary Chair Libertarian Party of New York | |
1972—April 1973 | |
Predecessor: | Ed Clark |
Successor: | Andrea Millen |
Personal Details | |
Birth: | April 3, 1928 Huntington, West Virginia |
Death: | March 1, 2000 | (aged 71)
Military: | U.S. Navy (1945-1947) |
Residence: | New York |
Party: | Libertarian Party |
Jerome Joseph "Jerry" Klasman (April 3, 1928—March 1, 2000) was a founding member of the Free Libertarian Party of New York. He served as its second Temporary Chair from 1972 to 1973. At the first convention, he was elected Treasurer and served from 1973 to 1974.
Biography
Klasman was born on April 3, 1928 in Huntington, West Virginia, a son of Joseph and Bernadine (Smith) Klasman. He served in the United States Navy from May 16, 1945 to October 11, 1947. Klasman worked at WMAR-TV in Baltimore and later joined WTOP-TV in Washington, D.C. as an account executive. He marrie Linda Long on June 19, 1964 in Greenwich, Connecticut.
Klasman was a founding member of the Libertarian Party of New York, serving as Temporary Chair after the departure of Ed Clark. He was the first elected Treasurer for the State Party.
Party positions
- Chair (1972—1973)
- Treasurer (1973)