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    Telegram from J. F. Fitzpatrick to J. M. North, Jr.

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    Telegram from J. F. Fitzpatrick of the Salt Lake Tribune, to J. M. North, Jr. upon the death of Amon Giles Carter. The telegram expresses condolences and sympathy about his death.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_meachamcarterpapers/1196/thumbnail.jp

    Telegram from J. F. Fitzpatrick of the Salt Lake Tribune, to Amon G. Carter, Jr.

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    Telegram from J. F. Fitzpatrick of the Salt Lake Tribune, to Amon G. Carter, Jr. upon the death of Amon Giles Carter. The telegram expresses condolences and sympathy about his death.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_meachamcarterpapers/1195/thumbnail.jp

    John F. Fitzpatrick

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    John F. Fitzpatrick (1888-1960) was publisher of the Salt Lake Tribune from 1924-1960

    Crandall and Fitzpatrick Appendix

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    Crandall and Fitzpatrick Appendi

    Kathleen Fitzpatrick after being awarded an Order of Australia at Government House

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/270621Taken at Government House, Melbourne on occasion of KF being awarded an Order of Australia (A.O.) From L to R: Joyce Wood, John Pitt, Kathleen Fitzpatrick, Marjorie Pitt. Inscription: On occasion of award of AO to K.E.F. L to R: Joyce Wood (lect. cartographer of Melb. Uni) John Pitt - brother of K. E. F. Kathleen Fitzpatrick A.O. Sheila Pitt - Sister in law (crossed out) MArjorie Pitt - cousin (wife of Dr David Pitt) (a double first cousin) Previous Control Number: CP/3521 Previous Control Number: CP/3521 Album 19 Previous Series Number: 8/1422921 Item: [1991.0009.00002] "Kathleen Fitzpatrick after being awarded an Order of Australia at Government House

    Marriage record of Fitzpatrick, William J. and Banauco, Ubaldina F.

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    Marriage license for William J. Fitzpatrick and Ubaldina F. Banauco. William Wilson DeHart was the officiant

    James Franklin Fitzpatrick

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    James Franklin Fitzpatrick was born in the small northern Indiana town of Bluffton, on January 18, 1933. He graduated from Allen High School (1951) in Bluffton and then enrolled at Indiana University. Fitzpatrick received his A.B. degree (economics), with honors and departmental honors, in 1955. Fitzpatrick then received a Rotary International Fellow to study economics at Cambridge University (Corpus Christi College) in England. He returned to Indiana in 1956 and enrolled at the Indiana University School of Law, receiving his J.D. in 1959. After clerking for John S. Hastings of the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals, Fitzpatrick joined the Washington, D.C., law firm Arnold, Fortas & Porter in 1961. He rose to be a partner and remained with the firm for more than 30 years. Fitzpatrick’s career has largely been spent advising and representing clients in matters related to the executive branch, the courts, and regulatory agencies of the federal government. His client list has included major political figures, multinational businesses, and the Commissioner of Baseball. Active in the D.C. arts community, Fitzpatrick sponsored the 1989 Robert Mapplethorpe exhibition, “The Perfect Moment,” which triggered a national debate regarding the role of government sponsored art projects. In 1996, Fitzpatrick returned to the law school to serve as a prosecutor in the mock trial of Richard III for the murder of the princes in the tower, before a three-judge panel chaired by U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice William Rehnquist. Upon retirement, Fitzpatrick has served as a visiting member of the Law Faculty at Trinity College Dublin, as well as taught at the Georgetown Law School in Washington. Additionally, Fitzpatrick and his wife head the James F. and Sandra J. Fitzpatrick Charitable Foundation. Fitzpatrick has served on the law school\u27s Board of Visitors for more than 25 years. James Franklin Fitzpatrick was inducted into the Indiana University Academy of Law Alumni Fellows in 1993. James Jim Fitz Fitzpatrick died, at the age of 88, in February 2021.https://www.repository.law.indiana.edu/notablealumni/1126/thumbnail.jp

    James Franklin Fitzpatrick

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    James Franklin Fitzpatrick was born in the small northern Indiana town of Bluffton, on January 18, 1933. He graduated from Allen High School (1951) in Bluffton and then enrolled at Indiana University. Fitzpatrick received his A.B. degree (economics), with honors and departmental honors, in 1955. Fitzpatrick then received a Rotary International Fellow to study economics at Cambridge University (Corpus Christi College) in England. He returned to Indiana in 1956 and enrolled at the Indiana University School of Law, receiving his J.D. in 1959. After clerking for John S. Hastings of the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals, Fitzpatrick joined the Washington, D.C., law firm Arnold, Fortas & Porter in 1961. He rose to be a partner and remained with the firm for more than 30 years. Fitzpatrick’s career has largely been spent advising and representing clients in matters related to the executive branch, the courts, and regulatory agencies of the federal government. His client list has included major political figures, multinational businesses, and the Commissioner of Baseball. Active in the D.C. arts community, Fitzpatrick sponsored the 1989 Robert Mapplethorpe exhibition, “The Perfect Moment,” which triggered a national debate regarding the role of government sponsored art projects. In 1996, Fitzpatrick returned to the law school to serve as a prosecutor in the mock trial of Richard III for the murder of the princes in the tower, before a three-judge panel chaired by U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice William Rehnquist. Upon retirement, Fitzpatrick has served as a visiting member of the Law Faculty at Trinity College Dublin, as well as taught at the Georgetown Law School in Washington. Additionally, Fitzpatrick and his wife head the James F. and Sandra J. Fitzpatrick Charitable Foundation. Fitzpatrick has served on the law school\u27s Board of Visitors for more than 25 years. James Franklin Fitzpatrick was inducted into the Indiana University Academy of Law Alumni Fellows in 1993. James Jim Fitz Fitzpatrick died, at the age of 88, in February 2021.https://www.repository.law.indiana.edu/notablealumni/1126/thumbnail.jp

    Notre système d’instruction et d’éducation jugé par un Américain

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    Fitzpatrick F. W. Notre système d’instruction et d’éducation jugé par un Américain. In: Revue internationale de l'enseignement, tome 42, Juillet-Décembre 1901. pp. 49-55

    Notre système d’instruction et d’éducation jugé par un Américain

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    Fitzpatrick F. W. Notre système d’instruction et d’éducation jugé par un Américain. In: Revue internationale de l'enseignement, tome 42, Juillet-Décembre 1901. pp. 49-55
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