UNC Summer Law Class of 1900
Superior Court Judge Henry A. Grady sent us the
above picture which we arc sure will prove of con¬
siderable interest to many of our readers, particularly the
old-timers.
Let’s see whether we can identify them so you can
pick out the various individuals.
Front row (scaled) left to right: H. Cicero Cowen.
Judge of Moot Court, Webster, N. C; Judge J. Crawford
Biggs, teacher, Durham; Judge James C. McRae, Dean
of Law School, Chapel Hill; Judge Henry A. Grady,
class president, Turkey, N. C.; Roscoc T. Barnhill, Solici¬
tor Moot Court, Enfield.
Second row (standing): Robert W. ("Duke”) Boyd.
Wayncsvillc; Quincy K. Nimocks, Sr., Fayetteville;
George B. Nicholson, Statesville; W. E. Nattress. States¬
ville; Thomas W. Davis, Wilmington; William Sidney
Wilson, Gatewood; Marsden Bellamy, Wilmington; Tam
C. Bowie, West Jefferson.
Now from here on it’s going to Ik* a little more difficult
to identify. ’Way up in the upper right corner sits Fred
Brown of Caswell County, and the three men just below
him arc Robert H. Lyon. Elizabethtown. Homer Lc-
Grand Lyon of Elizabethtown and Henry T. Powell of
Henderson. In front of Powell is David P. Dellinger of
Cherry villc. From here we’ll zigzag across: John W. Hins¬
dale, Jr., of Raleigh, Thomas J. Harkins of Asheville,
W. F. Wood of Marion, Gilbert R. Swink of Norfolk.
Va., Walter Douglas Smith of Linden, N. C. Judge
Everett Thompson of Elizabeth City. Thomas J. Dunn of
Laurinburg and (standing above him) Burton N. Craig
of Winston-Salem. Sealed in the upper right corner is Wm.
Drew Bizzcll of Laurinburg, and below him are Irvin B.
Tucker of Columbus County and Thomas LcRoy Kirk¬
patrick of Charlotte.
THE STATE. DtCCMBER 26. 1953
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