Samuel Rosborough Balcom

Samuel Rosborough Balcom

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'''Samuel Rosborough Balcom''' (March 24, 1888 – May 4, 1981) was a Canadian politician, businessman and pharmacist. He was elected to the [[House of Commons of Canada]] in a June 19, 1950 by-election as a Member of the [[Liberal Party of Canada|Liberal Party]] representing the [[Electoral district (Canada)|riding]] of [[Halifax (federal electoral district)|Halifax]], after Isnor was called to the [[Senate of Canada|Senate]]. He was re-elected in 1953 and defeated in 1957. Prior to his federal political experience, he was a commanding officer in medical stores during [[World War II]] between 1942 and 1942. Between 1944 and 1945, he was chief medical stores inspection officer in the [[Canadian Army]].
'''Samuel Rosborough Balcom''' (March 24, 1888 – May 4, 1981) was a Canadian politician, businessman and pharmacist. He was elected to the [[House of Commons of Canada]] in a June 19, 1950 by-election as a Member of the [[Liberal Party of Canada|Liberal Party]] representing the [[Electoral district (Canada)|riding]] of [[Halifax (federal electoral district)|Halifax]], after Isnor was called to the [[Senate of Canada|Senate]]. He was re-elected in 1953 and defeated in 1957. Prior to his federal political experience, he was a commanding officer in medical stores during [[World War II]] between 1942 and 1942. Between 1944 and 1945, he was chief medical stores inspection officer in the [[Canadian Army]].