Mildred Schwab Explained

Mildred Schwab
Office:Portland City Commissioner
Term Start:December 29, 1972
Term End:January 5, 1987
Predecessor:Neil Goldschmidt
Successor:Earl Blumenauer
Birth Place:Portland, Oregon
Death Place:Portland, Oregon

Mildred A. Schwab[1] (January 9, 1917 – was an attorney and politician from Portland, Oregon, in the United States. She served as a City Commissioner from 1973 to 1986;[2] she was appointed to fill the vacancy created when Neil Goldschmidt was elected mayor, and was re-elected three times.[2] Her brother, Herbert M. Schwab, served on the Oregon Court of Appeals.[2]

Life

She was born in Portland to Jewish immigrants and grew up in northeast Portland,[3] at the poor end of lower middle class.[4] She attended Grant High School and the Northwestern School of Business. She was one of the first women to study law, and graduated from Northwestern College of Law (at Lewis & Clark College) in 1939 and qualified for the Oregon Bar. She worked as a lawyer until her appointment to the Portland City Council.[3] She took office on the council on December 29, 1972.[5]

In 1971, Portland still had two lunch spots closed to women. Schwab organized a sit-in at Perkins' Pub (in the basement of Lipman-Wolfe), which succeeded in opening the establishment to women. She also was part of a small group (also including Gretchen Kafoury) who opened City Club of Portland to women. She was the first woman nominated to be a Portland Rose Festival ambassador (or Royal Rosarian), though she declined the honor.[3]

Part of her time as city commissioner was in charge of the police and fire departments—Portland's equivalent of police commissioner[3] —for which she received great support.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: City Elected Officials Since 1913. Office of Auditor Mary Hull Caballero. February 11, 2016.
  2. Web site: Cogswell, Philip . Mildred Schwab (1917–1999) . . November 11, 2012.
  3. Web site: Mildred Schwab . March 26, 2007 . Bureau of Human Resources, City of Portland . https://web.archive.org/web/20110609073615/http://www.portlandonline.com/omf/index.cfm?a=149247&c=44053 . June 9, 2011 . November 11, 2012.
  4. Web site: Moomump . Sid Schwab (Mildred's nephew) . April 30, 2008 . 2009-04-02.
  5. News: Schwab sworn in as new commissioner. The Oregonian. December 29, 1972. Section 1, p. 21.