David Farrow Maxwell
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David Farrow Maxwell (November 7, 1900 – October 1985)[1] was the eightieth president of the American Bar Association.
Maxwell urged Congress to enact a measure that would grant tax advantages to self-employed lawyers and others who desire to set up voluntary pension plans.
Preceded by E. Smythe Gambrell |
President of the American Bar Association August 1956–July 1957 |
Succeeded by Charles S. Rhyne |
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- ^ "LAWYER EULOGIZED AS ONE WHO REMEMBERED HIS ORIGIN", Philadelphia Inquirer, November 16, 1985, pp. B04.