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Harry Aaron Hollzer : ウィキペディア英語版
Harry Aaron Hollzer

Harry Aaron Hollzer (November 4, 1880 – January 14, 1946) was a United States federal judge.
==Early life==

Hollzer was born in New York City on November 4, 1880, the son of Joseph and Annie Hollzer, and in 1885, the family moved to San Francisco.〔J.C. Bates (ed.), ''History of the Bench and Bar of California'' (San Francisco: Bench and Bar Publishing Co., 1912), 356〕 When his father died in 1890,〔(Joseph Hollzer ) at Find A Grave, accessed 18 January 2013〕 his mother, unable to care for her six children who ranged in age from two to fourteen years, sent Harry and his four brothers to live at the Pacific Hebrew Orphan Asylum in San Francisco,〔William A. Spalding (ed.), ''History and Reminiscences, Los Angeles City and County, California'' (Los Angeles: J.R. Finnell & Sons Publishing Co., 1931), 535〕 while her one daughter, Esther, aged ten years, remained at home. It was at the orphanage that Hollzer decided to become a lawyer.〔"Former Newsie Nominated for Federal Bench," ''San Francisco Chronicle'', 9 January 1931, 1〕 He was educated in San Francisco public schools, including Lowell High School,〔''Bench and Bar of Los Angeles County'' (Los Angeles: Los Angeles Daily Journal, 1922), 21〕 and earned his LL.B. from Berkeley Law School in 1903,〔J.C. Bates (ed.), ''History of the Bench and Bar of California'' (San Francisco: Bench and Bar Publishing Co., 1912), 356〕 one of the first three students to earn that degree at that institution.〔(Berkeley Law – History ), accessed 18 January 2013〕 Graduating with honors, he completed a six-year program in only five years.〔William A. Spalding (ed.), ''History and Reminiscences, Los Angeles City and County, California'' (Los Angeles: J.R. Finnell & Sons Publishing Co., 1931), 536〕 He had been admitted to the California bar in 1902, and practiced law in San Francisco until he moved to Los Angeles in 1909 where he became associated with W. Ona Morton. In 1912, the firm name was changed to Morton, Hollzer & Morton.〔J.C. Bates (ed.), ''History of the Bench and Bar of California'' (San Francisco: Bench and Bar Publishing Co., 1912), 356〕

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