Lucius Littauer Politician

Lucius Nathan Littauer (January 20, 1859 – March 2, 1944) was an American politician, businessman, and college football coach. He served in the United States House of Representatives from New York for five terms between 1897 and 1907. Littauer graduated from Harvard University in 1878 and was the school's first head football coach, guiding the Crimson to a record of 5–1–2 in 1881. In 1936 his donation of $2 million helped found Harvard's Graduate School of Public Administration, which later was renamed the John F. Kennedy School of Government.

Personal facts

Lucius Littauer
Alias (AKA)Littauer Lucius Nathan
Birth dateJanuary 20, 1859
Birth place
Gloversville New York , New York
Date of deathMarch 02, 1944
Place of death
New Rochelle New York , New York
Education
Harvard University

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party
Republican Party (United States)
region
New York's 22nd congressional district
New York's 25th congressional district
New York

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