ANTIQUE ETHA BEATRICE FOX TOY DOLL JEWISH LAWYER WW2 VET COAST GUARD RPPC PHOTO


ANTIQUE ETHA BEATRICE FOX TOY DOLL JEWISH LAWYER WW2 VET COAST GUARD RPPC PHOTO

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In Memoriam: Etha Beatrice Fox, Class of 1939

September 14, 2012

The IIT Chicago-Kent community celebrates the life ofChicago attorney Etha Beatrice Fox \'39, known as \"Bea\" to her legionof friends and colleagues in the legal profession, who died September 8.Possessed of a keen legal mind and a trailblazing spirit, Bea championed thecause of women lawyers in Illinois as few have done before or since. Born in Chicago in 1914, Bea earned her A.B.at Roosevelt University and her M.B.A. at University of Chicago, in addition toearning her J.D. at Chicago-Kent. One of the few women lawyers of her time, Beawas admitted to practice in the Illinois Supreme Court, the U.S. District Courtfor the Northern District of Illinois, the U.S. Court of Appeals for theSeventh Circuit, the U.S. Supreme Court, and the U.S. Court of MilitaryAppeals. In 1944, Bea joined the U.S.Coast Guard Reserve, serving during World War II and retiring with the rank ofcaptain in 1974. Between 1942 and 1974, she worked nine years in the Office ofRent Stabilization in Chicago and 17 years as law clerk to the Honorable Win G.Knoch of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. Bea served for 40 years as an officer,including that of president, of the Women\'s Bar Foundation. She was celebratedas a tireless advocate of women in the legal profession. Indeed, in her oralhistory for the ABA, Judge Ilana Diamond Rovner of the Seventh Circuit Court ofAppeals refers to Bea as someone \"who should have been a federal judge,who was a career clerk to two federal judges, who mentored and aided and helpedus.\" Bea was a generous donor tothe Chicago-Kent building campaign of 1957 to 1959, which doubled the lawschool\'s space on North Franklin St. In 1978, she was elected a fellow of theChicago-Kent Honor Council. For more than 20 years she was a volunteer with theAmerican Red Cross, for 56 years a volunteer reader for Recording for theBlind, and for 61 years a member of the Chicago Sinai Congregation. She wasclosely involved with the Illinois Supreme Court Committee on ProfessionalResponsibility. It is a distinctprivilege to count Bea among our law school alumni. We extend our sympathies toher many friends and colleagues. - Seemore Jun-12-11 at 16:01:40 PDT, seller added the following information:

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