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28 J. B. Ass'n St. Kan. 1 (1959-1960)

handle is hein.barjournals/jkabr0028 and id is 1 raw text is: TJournal of the Bar Association
of the State of Kansas
VOL. XXVIII                  AUGUST, 1959                          No. 1
Published Quarterly, August, November, February and May, by the Association.
Price per copy $2.00; to members, $1.50; per year to nonmembers, $8.00
Address Journal communications to Franklin Corrick, Editor-in-Chief,
Third Floor, Statehouse, Topeka, Kansas
Second Class Postage Paid at Topeka, Kansas
IN MEMORIAM
WiLLm M. BFALL
May 27, 1891-September 3, 1959
President of the Bar Association of the State of Kansas
May 9, 1959-September 3, 1959
WILLIAM     M. BEALL
William M. Beall, who died Thursday, had that rare mixture of common sense
and a lively sense of humor.
Friends and acquaintances of the Clay Center attorney and state senator loved
to gather around him and listen to his opinions on any subject. For he could sugar
coat anything he said so that even those disagreeing with him felt no rancor.
Bill Beall rose high in his profession and in politics.
At the time of his untimely death he was president of the Kansas Bar Associ-
ation. This honor comes to few Kansas attorneys and only to those holding the
respect and regard of their associates. It was in connection with these duties
that he was stricken, about two weeks ago, while en route to the American Bar
Association convention in Miami.
Long a Republican who sought little for himself, he was serving with distinction
in the Kansas Senate at the time of his death.
That bodyof lawmakers, which sometimes has been known to go off on tangents,
learned and listened attentively to Bill Beal's infrequent remarks from the floor.
Not to do so would have been a loss in sound thinking and humorous sallies.
Bill Beal was a leader in his community whose influence spread throughout the
state. His death leaves memories of a fine citizen and a void difficult to fill.-
Topeka Daily Capital, September 5, 1959.

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