Holman, Frank E. (Frank Ezekiel), 1886-

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Frank E. Holman (1886-1967), a prominent trial lawyer based in Seattle, Washington for most of his career, was equally well known for his expertise in constitutional and treaty law, as well as for his critical stance of the United Nations.

Born and educated in Utah, Holman won a Rhodes Scholarship in 1908 to attend Oxford University, where he earned a B.A. in Jurisprudence in 1910 and M.A. in 1914. Holman was admitted to the Washington Bar in 1911, and the Utah Bar in 1912. He returned to Utah, where he became an instructor in law at the University of Utah, and Dean of the Utah Law School, 1913-1915. He practiced law in Salt Lake City from 1915-1924. Holman and his family moved to Seattle in 1924, where he eventually became senior partner in the firm Holman, Mickelwaite, Marion, Prince and Black (later Perkins Coie). He served as President of the Seattle Bar Association in 1941, President of the Washington State Bar Association in 1945, and President of the American Bar Association in 1948. Holman was also active in civic affairs. He served on the Alien Enemy Hearing Board and worked in support of the Bricker Amendment and the Connally Reservation against what he perceived as the threat posed by the newly formed United Nations organization to United States sovereignty.

From the description of Frank E. Holman papers, 1908-1967 (bulk 1940-1967). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 123949443

Frank E. Holman was a trial lawyer based in Seattle, Washington for most of his career. Born and educated in Utah, Holman won a Rhodes Scholarship in 1908 to attend Oxford University, where he earned a B.A. in Jurisprudence in 1910 and M.A. in 1914. Holman was admitted to the Washington Bar in 1911, and the Utah Bar in 1912. He returned to Utah, where he became an instructor in law at the University of Utah, and Dean of the Utah Law School, 1913-1915. He practiced law in Salt Lake City from 1915-1924.

Holman and his family moved to Seattle in 1924, where he eventually became senior partner in the firm Holman, Mickelwaite, Marion, Prince and Black (later Perkins Coie). He served as President of the Seattle Bar Association in 1941, President of the Washington State Bar Association in 1945, and President of the American Bar Association in 1948.

Holman was also active in civic affairs. He served on the Alien Enemy Hearing Board, and worked tirelessly in support of the Bricker amendment and the Connally Reservation, against what he perceived as the threat of the newly formed United Nations organization to United States sovereignty.

Frank E. Holman died in 1967.

From the guide to the Frank E. Holman papers, 1908-1967, 1940-1967, (University of Washington Libraries Special Collections)

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Role Title Holding Repository
creatorOf McGrath, William L. (William Lynn), 1894-1975. William L. McGrath papers, 1894-1990. Cincinnati History Library, Cincinnati Museum Center
creatorOf Holman, Frank E. (Frank Ezekiel), b. 1886. Frank E. Holman papers, 1908-1967 (bulk 1940-1967). University of Washington. Libraries
creatorOf Adow, Benjamin. [Peace pamphlets. Part 3]. Library of Congress
creatorOf Frank E. Holman papers, 1908-1967, 1940-1967 University of Washington Libraries Special Collections
creatorOf Stephens, Harold M. (Harold Montelle). Papers of Harold M. Stephens, 1895-1955. Library of Congress
referencedIn Hudson, Manley Ottmer, 1886-1960. Papers, 1894-1960 Harvard Law School Library Langdell Hall Cambridge, MA 02138
referencedIn Inventory of the John R. Anthony Papers TAMU MSS 00042., 1912-1977 Cushing Memorial Library,
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associatedWith Alien Enemy Hearing Board. corporateBody
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associatedWith Anthony, John R. person
associatedWith Benjamin, J. P. (Judah Philip), 1811-1884 person
correspondedWith Hudson, Manley Ottmer, 1886- person
associatedWith McGrath, William L. (William Lynn), 1894-1975. person
associatedWith Stephens, Harold M. (Harold Montelle) person
associatedWith United Nations. corporateBody
associatedWith Washington Pulp & Paper Corporation. corporateBody
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Civic leaders
Civil Procedure and Courts
Lawyers
Lawyers
Seattle
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Birth 1886

Death 1967

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