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Rosalind Wiener Wyman

Rosalind Wiener Wyman (born 1930) is a California political figure who was the youngest person ever elected to the Los Angeles City Council and the second woman to serve there. She was influential in bringing the baseball Dodgers from Brooklyn, New York, to their new home in Chavez Ravine in Los Angeles. She has been active in national Democratic Party politics.
==Biography==

Rosalind Wiener was born October 4, 1930, in Los Angeles to Oscar and Sarah Selten Wiener. Her father was a pharmacist, and her mother also studied pharmacy so she could help run a drugstore with her husband at 9th Street and Western Avenue (in today's Koreatown).〔(Location of the Wiener drugstore on ''Mapping L.A.'' )〕 Sarah Wiener volunteered at juvenile hall in Los Angeles, where a room was named in her honor. Rosalind had a brother, George, thirteen years older than she, who died in 1972. Rosalind was graduated from Los Angeles High School in 1948 and from the University of Southern California in 1952, with a bachelor of science degree in public administration. She was a recreation director and had plans to go to law school before being elected to the City Council in 1953.〔〔("Vital Records," ''Los Angeles Times,'' August 2, 1972, page C-4 )〕〔("Poulson Outruns Bowron, 32,885," ''Los Angeles Times,'' April 9, 1953, page 1 )〕〔
Wiener was married to attorney Eugene Wyman in 1954, and they had three children—Betty Lynn, Robert Alan and Brad Hibbs. She is a Conservative Jew.〔(Amy Hill Shevitz, "Rosalind Wiener Wyman," Jewish Women's Archive, with sources as noted there )〕〔(Cordell Hicks, "Woman of the Year," ''Los Angeles Times,'' January 18, 1959, page 1 )〕 Her husband, who, like his wife, was influential in national Democratic politics, died of a heart attack in January 1973.〔(Richard West, "Eugene Wyman, Democratic Leader, Collapses and Dies," ''Los Angeles Times,'' January 20, 1973, page A-1 )〕

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