John W. Kern Jr.
Template:Short description Template:Use mdy dates John Worth Kern Jr. (July 7, 1900 – January 29, 1971)[1] was an American politician who served as the 31st mayor of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana.
Biography
Kern graduated from Washington and Lee University in 1920 and Harvard Law School in 1923.[2] Prior to serving as mayor, Kern was a judge on the Superior Court of Marion County.[3] He took office as mayor in 1935 and resigned on September 2, 1937, when President Franklin D. Roosevelt appointed him to a seat on the U.S. Board of Tax Appeals, which later became the United States Tax Court.[2] Kern was reappointed by President Truman in 1950 when his first term expired and served as chief judge before retiring from active service on June 30, 1961.[4][5]
He died at Washington Hospital Center on January 29, 1971, and was buried at Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis.[6]
Kern's father was Senator John W. Kern, the first Senate Majority Leader, and his son was John W. Kern III, a judge of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals. His grandson, John W. Kern IV, is also a lawyer.[7]
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- 20th-century mayors of places in Indiana
- Mayors of Indianapolis
- Indiana Democrats
- Superior court judges in the United States
- Judges of the United States Tax Court
- Washington and Lee University alumni
- Harvard Law School alumni
- 1900 births
- 1971 deaths
- United States Article I federal judges appointed by Franklin D. Roosevelt
- United States Article I federal judges appointed by Harry S. Truman
- Members of the United States Board of Tax Appeals
- Burials at Crown Hill Cemetery