LRB-2865/1
CGR:kjf:rs
2009 - 2010 LEGISLATURE
May 12, 2009 - Introduced by Representatives Soletski, Nelson, Zipperer,
Montgomery, Roth, Hintz, Bernard Schaber, Van Roy, Turner, Cullen,
Kerkman, Milroy, Grigsby, A. Ott and Zigmunt, cosponsored by Senators
Hansen, Cowles, Risser and Taylor. Referred to Committee on Rules.
AJR53,1,2
1Relating to: the life and public service of former Congressman Reverend Robert J.
2Cornell.
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Whereas, Father Robert J. Cornell was born on December 16, 1919, in
4Gladstone, Michigan, and died on May 10, 2009, in De Pere, Wisconsin; and
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Whereas, in 1928 the Cornell family moved to Green Bay, Wisconsin, where
6Robert became a member of St. Francis Xavier Cathedral parish and was very active
7in parish affairs; and
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Whereas, in 1937, he was named the outstanding Catholic boy of Green Bay;
9and
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Whereas, Robert J. Cornell joined the Norbertine Order in 1938 and was
11ordained a priest in the Norbertine Order on June 17, 1944; and
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Whereas, he received his B.A. degree from St. Norbert College in De Pere,
13Wisconsin, in 1941, and his M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from The Catholic University of
14America in Washington, D.C., in 1957; and
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1Whereas, Father Cornell's academic assignments included serving on the
2faculty at St. Norbert High School and later at Abbot Pennings High School in De
3Pere, Wisconsin, and Southeast Catholic High School in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
4where he was also vice principal; and
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Whereas, Father Cornell was a professor of history and government at St.
6Norbert College throughout most of his long teaching career and was the Dean of
7Students at the college for five years; and
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Whereas, Father Cornell taught history at The Catholic University in
9Washington, D.C., and in San Antonio, Texas; and
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Whereas, Father Cornell was chairman of the 8th Congressional District and
11was a member of the State Administrative Committee of the Democratic Party of
12Wisconsin from 1969 to 1974; and
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Whereas, Father Cornell was elected to the 94th Congress and 95th Congress,
14serving from January 3, 1975 to January 3, 1979, as the U.S. representative from the
158th Congressional District of Wisconsin; and
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Whereas, while serving in Congress, most of Father Cornell's congressional
17salary was used for internships in his Washington, D.C., office for residents of
18northeast Wisconsin and for student aid at all schools of higher education in the 8th
19Congressional District; and
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Whereas, his influence and community involvement was not limited to the
21classroom and politics: Father Cornell directed activities for the youth of the area,
22especially rock concerts with nationally famous entertainers, and later he handled
23country and rock shows in Green Bay with the proceeds being used for scholarships
24for St. Norbert College students and graduates; and
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1Whereas, in his later years, Father Cornell served as chaplain at Nicolet
2Terrace in De Pere; and
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Whereas, Father Cornell is the author of the standard work on the role of
4Theodore Roosevelt in the great anthracite coal strike of 1902, and his political
5memoirs, "
Is There a Priest in the House?", as well numerous articles on historical
6and educational topics for encyclopedias and magazines; and
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Whereas, Father Cornell co-authored a book on the history of St. Norbert
8College as part of the Centennial celebration in 1998; and
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Whereas, Father Cornell was included among "45 Who Made a Difference" in
10the first century and one-half of Wisconsin Catholic history in 1998; and
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Whereas, Father Cornell was a member of the board of trustees of Gallaudet
12College, a member of the Wisconsin Supreme Court Commission on Judical Ethics,
13and founding member of Labor Historians and listed as a Distinguished Member of
14the Organization of American Historians; now, therefore, be it
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15Resolved by the assembly, the senate concurring, That the members of the
16Wisconsin legislature find it fitting to commend the devoted public service that
17Father Robert J. Cornell contributed to this state and his community and recognize
18his accomplishments as a priest, legislator, and a citizen; and, be it further
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19Resolved, That the assembly chief clerk shall provide a copy of this joint
20resolution to Father Cornell's niece, Patti Heil of Centennial, Colorado; nephew,
21William Cornell of Arlington, Virginia; and St. Norbert College in De Pere,
22Wisconsin.