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Story August 23, 1952

Jackson Advocate

Jackson, Hinds County, Mississippi

What is this article about?

Two Jackson, Mississippi residents, Corsie A. Hall and Sidney R. Tharp, passed the July state bar exam to practice law. Hall, a Jackson College graduate and former letter carrier, and Tharp, his brother-in-law and recent University of Minnesota/St. Paul Law School graduate, plan to begin practicing locally.

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Two Jacksonians Pass State Bar

Two native Jacksonians were listed among the successful candidates who took the July Law Examination for license to practice law in the state of Mississippi.

They were Corsie A. Hall, and Sidney R. Tharp.

Atty. Hall is a graduate of Jackson College and for a number of years has been a city letter carrier.

Atty. Tharp, who is a brother-in-law of Atty. Hall, is a recent graduate of the University of Minnesota and St. Paul Law School.

Both are expected to begin the practice of law here.

What sub-type of article is it?

Biography Personal Triumph

What themes does it cover?

Triumph

What keywords are associated?

Bar Exam Mississippi Law Jackson Attorneys Law Graduates

What entities or persons were involved?

Corsie A. Hall Sidney R. Tharp

Where did it happen?

Jackson, Mississippi

Story Details

Key Persons

Corsie A. Hall Sidney R. Tharp

Location

Jackson, Mississippi

Event Date

July

Story Details

Corsie A. Hall and Sidney R. Tharp, native Jacksonians and brothers-in-law, passed the July Mississippi state bar exam. Hall, a Jackson College graduate and former city letter carrier, and Tharp, a recent University of Minnesota and St. Paul Law School graduate, plan to practice law in Jackson.

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