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  1. LaFollette School needs volunteers during and after school. Ask a teacher or school staff member how you can get involved in a way that fits your schedule. Learn more about volunteering with MPS. Robert M. LaFollette School. 3239 N. 9th Street. Milwaukee, WI 53206. (414) 267-5200.

  2. Our award-winning faculty research policy solutions that address family finance, public health, global economics, and much more. The Robert M. La Follette School of Public Affairs at the University of Wisconsin–Madison is a leading academic institution in improving the design, implementation, and evaluation of public policy and the practice ...

  3. La Follette was born in Primrose, Wis., on June 14, 1855. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin in 1879 and was admitted to the bar in 1880. His career in politics began as district attorney in the early 1880s. He served in the United States House of Representatives from 1885 until 1891. He was elected governor in 1900 and reelected in ...

  4. Robert M. La Follette High School Athletic Director: Scott Swanson Phone: (608) 204-3641 Email: spswanson@madison.k12.wi.us lafolletteathletics.com ...

  5. LA FOLLETTE, ROBERT M. (1855–1925)Robert Marion La Follette was one of the few giants in the history of the United States senate, ranking with henry clay and daniel webster. Born in a Wisconsin log cabin, he was graduated from his state's university in Madison, began his legal practice there, and spent three undistinguished terms (1885–1891) in Congress.

  6. Robert “Fighting Bob” La Follette (1855-1925), a progressive reformer from Wisconsin, resisted the corrupt influence of railroads, utilities, and large corporations. Like other early twentieth century activists, he challenged fellow citizens to take control of the machinery of government. Following a brief stint as a district attorney, La ...

  7. Credited with beginning the work of Wisconsin’s progressive movement, ROBERT M. LA FOLLETTE, SR. was born in Primrose, Wisconsin. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin, where he attended one term of law school before entering the law office of R. M. Bashford in Madison. He was elected District Attorney of Dane County in 1880, and in ...