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20 J. B. Ass'n St. Kan. 1 (1951-1952)

handle is hein.barjournals/jkabr0020 and id is 1 raw text is: 9Journal of the Bar Association
of the State of Kansas
VOL XX                      AUGUST, 1951                       -No. 1
Published Quarterly, August, November, February an& May, by the
Bar Association of the State of Kansas
Address Journal communications to Franklin Corrick, Third Floor, Statehouse,
Topeka, Kansas
Entered as Second-Class Matter, September 8, 1949, at the Post Office at Topeka, Kansas
Under the Act of March 3, 1879.
ELMER E. EUWER, Goodland
President
The Bar Association of the State of Kansas
E LMER E. EUWER was born June 10, 1890, in Topeka, Kansas. He at-
tended grade school in Seabrook (now a portion of the city of Topeka).
In 1906 he entered Washburn Academy, then a Preparatory School and a part
of Washburn College, from which he graduated in 1910, and during the win-
ter of 1910-11 attended business college in Topeka.
For approximately four years he worked in the office of the Auditor of Dis-
bursements and in the office of the General Manager of the A. T. & S. F. Rail-
way and, while so employed, attended the Washburn Law School in Topeka,
and was admitted to the Bar by the Kansas Supreme Court on June 24, 1915.
Commencing law practice in Goodland, Kansas, in August, 1915, he served
as county attorney of Sherman county several years, being re-elected to the
office in 1918, while serving in the army in France.
Enlisting in the army in February, 1918, he served eight months in France.
In May, 1919, he resumed the practice of law as a member of the law firm of
Murphy and Euwer, and since July 1, 1928, has been engaged in the private
practice of law in Goodland.
In June, 1917, he was married to Mary M. Courter. They have three chil-
dren-Eugene, Eleanor and Eloise.
Elected to the Kansas Senate in 1940, re-elected in 1944 and 1948; member
of the House, 1923-1926. Served as Acting President of this Association from
November 15, 1950, to May 26, 1951. Member of Christian Church, Rotary
Club, Chamber of Commerce, American Legion, Northwest Kansas and Amer-
ican Bar Associations.

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