William Bondy

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William Bondy
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Nonpartisan
Prior offices:
United States District Court for the Southern District of New York
Years in office: 1956 - 1964

Years in office: 1923 - 1956
Education
Bachelor's
Columbia University, 1890
Law
Columbia Law School, 1893
Graduate
Columbia University, 1892
Personal
Birthplace
New York, NY


William Bondy (1870-1964) was a federal judge on the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York.

He was nominated by President Warren Harding on February 28, 1923 to fill the seat vacated by Julius Mayer. Bondy was succeeded in this position by Frederick Bryan. In 1955 and 1956, he was chief judge. On May 1, 1956, he assumed senior status. He continued to serve in this capacity until his death on March 30, 1964.[1]

Early life and education

  • Columbia University, B.A., 1890
  • Columbia University, M.A., 1891
  • Columbia University, Ph.D., 1892
  • Columbia Law School, LL.B., 1893[1]

Professional career

  • Private practice, New York City, 1893-1923[1]

Judicial career

Southern District of New York

Bondy was nominated by President Warren Harding on February 28, 1923 to fill the seat vacated by Julius Mayer. Bondy was succeeded in this position by Frederick Bryan. In 1955 and 1956, he was chief judge. On May 1, 1956, he assumed senior status. He continued to serve in this capacity until his death on March 30, 1964.[1]


Footnotes

Political offices
Preceded by:
Julius Marshuetz Mayer
Southern District of New York
1923–1956
Succeeded by:
Frederick Bryan