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  2. Category:Vanderbilt University Law School alumni - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Vanderbilt University Law School alumni" The following 113 pages are in this category, out of 113 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Carolyn Morgan - Wikipedia

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    Morgan was born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, [1] the oldest of three children of a single mother. She grew up going to segregated schools, but with integrated Advanced Placement classes and summer programs; she was her high school valedictorian. She became a student at Vanderbilt University, supported by a Rockefeller Scholarship. [2]

  4. D. M. Smith - Wikipedia

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    D. M. Smith was born in 1884 in Nashville, Tennessee. He attended Vanderbilt University, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1905 and a master's degree in 1906. Upon leaving Vanderbilt, Smith began teaching mathematics at Centenary College of Louisiana. He later moved to Texas after accepting a teaching position at Fort Worth University (now ...

  5. University of Wisconsin Law School alumni - Wikipedia

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    Kimberlé Crenshaw – professor of law at the UCLA School of Law and Columbia Law School [3] Richard Danner – professor of law, Duke University. Robben Wright Fleming – president of University of Michigan [4] Spencer L. Kimball – dean of law, University of Wisconsin–Madison and former professor of law, University of Chicago.

  6. Abb Landis - Wikipedia

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    He graduated from the University of Nashville in 1875, followed by Vanderbilt University in 1876. Abb Landis subsequently completed a degree in law from Cumberland University's law school (now the Cumberland Law School at Samford University) in 1879. He practiced law until acquiring the Nashville Banner in 1883. Landis began working in ...

  7. Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Vanderbilt family. Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt Jr. (September 22, 1912 – November 12, 1999) was a British-born member of the prominent Vanderbilt railroad family, and a noted figure of American thoroughbred horse racing. He was the youngest-ever member of The Jockey Club, president of Belmont Racetrack, New York, and Pimlico Race Course ...

  8. William P. Moss - Wikipedia

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    William P. Moss. William Preston Moss ( Jackson, Tennessee, April 26, 1897 – Jackson, Tennessee, December 25, 1985) was an American lawyer and politician. He was a member of the Tennessee State Senate from 1933 to 1937, serving as Speaker of the Senate in the 1936-7 session.

  9. Vanderbilt Orbis - Wikipedia

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    Vanderbilt Orbis. Orbis is a student-produced publication at Vanderbilt University, which provides an outlet for a broad array of progressive, left-wing and minority voices on campus. In addition, Orbis is well known for investigative work that frequently covers topics overlooked or underreported in other campus media.