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E. M. Page

63rd Associate Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court
In office
1949 – 1950
Appointed by Douglas McKay
Preceded by Percy R. Kelly
Succeeded by Earl C. Latourette

Born April 28 1893
Salem, Oregon

E. M. Page (April 28 1893- ?) was the 63rd Associate Justice on the Oregon Supreme Court serving for less than a year between 1949 and 1950.

Early life

Page was born in Marion County, Oregon on April 28 1893 near Salem, Oregon.[1] In 1913 he graduated from Willamette University College of Law. Then in 1914 he passed the bar.[1]

Judicial career

In 1941 after the state legislature created a new judicial district, E.M. Page was appointed to the new court as circuit judge for Marion County, Oregon.[1] Then on July 8 1949 Oregon Governor Douglas McKay appointed Page to replace Percy R. Kelly on the Oregon Supreme Court.[2][3] Page then resigned from Oregon’s high court less than a year later on January 18, 1950, and McKay replaced him with Earl C. Latourette.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c Corning, Howard M. Dictionary of Oregon History. Binfords & Mort Publishing, 1956.
  2. ^ Oregon Blue Book: Governors of Oregon
  3. ^ a b Oregon Blue Book: Supreme Court Justices of Oregon

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