Wynn Thomas Underwood (August 27, 1927–October 20, 2005) was an American attorney, political figure, and judge from Vermont. He twice served as a member...
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personality Wynn Stewart (1934–1985), American country music singer-songwriter and guitarist Wynn Underwood (1927–2005), American attorney and politician Wynn Varble...
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justice of the Supreme Court of Illinois Wynn Underwood, associate justice of the Vermont Supreme Court Judge Underwood (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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writer William Standish Knowles (1934) - Nobel laureate in chemistry Wynn Underwood (1943) - Vermont judge and politician C. S. Reuter (1944) - Florida...
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remained on the court until retiring in 1980, and was succeeded by Wynn Underwood. In retirement, Daley was a resident of Newport, and he died in Newport...
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1975 1984 Chief Justice from 1983 to 1984. William C. Hill 1976 1987 Wynn Underwood 1981 1984 Louis P. Peck 1981 1990 Frederic W. Allen 1984 1997 Chief...
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Hayes was appointed a justice of the Vermont Supreme Court, succeeding Wynn Underwood; Hayes served in this position until his death. He was an advocate of...
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1979–1980 Chester S. Ketcham 1980–1981 Harvey B. Otterman Jr. 1981–1982 Wynn Underwood 1982–1983 Donald H. Hackel 1983–1984 Joseph E. Frank 1984–1985 Leonard...
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Rule Wynn and Rule was a Canadian architectural firm that had offices in Calgary and Edmonton. The firm is noted for its prominent role in bringing modern...
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made after Wynn Resorts filed a lawsuit against Genting, alleging that Resorts World was too similar to the nearby Wynn/Encore properties. Wynn had accused...
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