Alexander Pirnie (
April 16,
1903 -
June 12,
1982) was an
American congressman. He was born in
Pulaski,
New York,
USA. He received his undergraduate and law degrees from
Cornell University in 1924 and 1926, where he was also a member of the
Quill and Dagger society. After serving in
Europe during
World War II, he represented New York in the
House of Representatives as a
Republican from 1959 to 1973. While serving in this capacity, Pirne drew the first capsule for the Vietnam draft lottery on
December 1,
1969. He died in
Canastota, New York.
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