University of West Florida. University Advancement. Commencement Records 1968-

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Johnson, Malcolm B.

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Jahoda, Gloria.

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Gilliam, Nancy

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Lawyer and judge. Nancy Gilliam was a judge in the First Judicial Circuit Court of Florida. She helped found the Legal Administration Program at the University of West Florida where she worked until her 1988 appointment as Circuit Court Judge. She was keenly interested in the history of the court system in West Florida, reflected by compilations of court personnel for the various counties and oral history interviews with prominent attorneys. From the descript...

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James, Daniel 'Chappie'.

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Graham, Bob, 1942-....

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Askew, Reubin O'D., 1928-2014

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Wilson, James B.

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Fleming, Carolyn

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Kirkpatrick, Jeane J.

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Rusk, Dean, 1909-1994

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Robinson, James Arthur, 1932-....

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Crosby, Harold Bryan, 1918-

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Tyree, Lawrence W.

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Moynihan, J. Patrick.

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