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Wilbur Franklin Booth (S&B 1884)

Judeg Cheshire (Conn) Academy*. Yale University. Skull and Bones. Delta Kappa. Psi Upsilon. Phi Beta Kappa. Yale Law School.

Member Hennepin County, Minnesota State, and American Bar Associations, Minnesota Historical Society

1925 to 1944 - Judge, 8th United States Circuit Court of Appeals.[2][4] (Great Depression / WW2 ). Appointed by Calvin Coolidge.[5]

1914 to 1925 - Judge, United States District Court, District of Minneapolis.[4] Appointed by Woodrow Wilson.[5]

1910 - President Yale Alumni Association of the Northwest.[4]

1909 to 1914 - Judge Hennepin County District Court.[4]

1904 to 1909 - Partner Tryon & Booth.[4]

1890 to 1944 - Minneapolis (In partnership with his brother, Samuel (S&B1898)).[4]

1890 to 1898, Assistant Counsel, 1925 to 1939, Receiver Minneapolis & St Louis Railway Company.[4]

1889 to 1890 - Lawyer in St Paul (member Peters [Frank G, (S&B 1886)] & Booth).[4]

1888, Admitted to Connecticut bar and 1889, Minnesota bar.[4]

1886 to 1988 - Yale Law School

1884 - Graduated Yale, Skull and Bones Patriarch.[1]

Died 7 Jul 1944, from Not Known. Age 82.[4]

Note:

Brother, Samuel Albert Booth (S&B1884)

[1] - America’s Secret Establishment. An Introduction to the Order of Skull and Bones by Antony C. Sutton (2004)

[2] - Fleshing Out Skull & Bones - Investigations into America’s Most Powerful Secret Society 2008 by Antony Sutton, Howard Altman, Kris Millegan, Dr Ralph Bunch, Anton Chaitkin and Webster Griffin Tarpley

[3] - Skull and Bones Membership List by David Luhrssen

[4] - Yale Obituary - Page 14

[5] - Wiki - Wilbur Franklin Booth (S&B 1884)

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