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Mary Donlon Alger
Mary Donlon Alger (1893-1977) was a federal judge on the United States Customs Court.
Alger was nominated to the USCC by President Dwight Eisenhower. She was commissioned on August 1, 1955. She assumed senior status on October 10, 1966, and served in that capacity until his death on March 5, 1977.[1]
Education
- Cornell Law School, LL.B., 1927
Professional career
- Private practice, New York City, 1921-1944
- Chairman, New York State Industrial Board, 1944-1945
- Chairman, New York State Workers Compensation Board, 1945-1955
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Former judges |
Adamson • Alger • Beckworth • Boe • Brown • Chamberlain • Cline • Cole • Cooper • Dallinger • De Vries • Ekwall • Evans • Fischer • Ford • Ham • Hay • Howell • Jewell • Johnson • Keefe • Kincheloe • Landis • Lawrence • Lunt • Maletz • McClelland • Mollison • Newman • Nichols • Oliver • Rao • Re • Richardson • Rosenstein • Sharpe • Sharretts • Shurtleff • Somerville • Stackpole • Sullivan • Tichenor • Tilson • Waite • Walker • Watson • Weller • Wilkinson • Wilson • Young |