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Judge J. Edward Lumbard '22, who was appointed to the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1955, died Thursday at his home in Fairfield, Conn...
Born in Harlem in 1901, Lumbard graduated from DeWitt High School in 1918, Harvard College in 1922 and Harvard Law School...
Upon graduation, Lumbard had been hired by a New York City law firm, but after a chance encounter with Emory Buckner--a prosecuting attorney for the U.S. attorney office for the Southern District of New York--Lumbard decided to accept a position as an assistant in the office. This began an involvement with the public sector that would be crucial to Lumbard's career...
...After graduating from law school in 1925, dad was going to work for one of the big New York law firms, which I have always considered the death of the soul," said Lumbard's son, Thomas Lumbard...
...image? If you despise the flute, should no one study it? Would you deprive the military of the small leavening that its complement of Harvard-educated officers provides, and leave us to the tender mercies of an officer corps wholly derived from West Point. Annapolis, and Colorado Springs?... Thomas Lumbard...