Linton McGee Collins Born: June 21, 1902 Died: April 12, 1972
Federal Judicial Service: Court of Claims Nominated by President Lyndon Johnson Commissioned on September 17, 1964 Service terminated due to death on April 12, 1972
Education: Mercer University, A.B., 1921 Mercer University, M.A., 1922
Professional Experience: Private practice, Tampa, Florida, 1925-1926 Private practice, Miami, Florida, 1926-1933 Faculty, University of Miami, 1930-1932 Personnel director and division administrator, National Recovery Administration, 1933-1935 Became a dirst assistant to the U.S. deputy attorney general in 1935, rising to the office of special assistant to the Attorney General of the United States by 1944 Private practice, Washington, DC, 1944-1964
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