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Mosby Perrow Jr. : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mosby Perrow Jr. Mosby Garland Perrow, Jr. was born on March 5, 1909, in Lynchburg, Virginia. He was a champion of Virginia's public schools and a key figure in Virginia's abandonment of "Massive Resistance" to public school desegregation. He died on May 31, 1973 at age 64. == Early life == Perrow was born to Dr. Mosby G. Perrow and Louise Polk (Joynes) Perrow. Perrow graduated from E.C. Glass High School and received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Washington and Lee University. As a student, he was involved in campus politics and spearheaded Lewis F. Powell, Jr.'s winning bid for student body president.〔Obituary--"The Daily Advance," Lynchburg, VA 31 May 1973〕 Perrow received his law degree from Duke University. On June 24, 1938, Perrow married Katherine Duane Wingfield of Lynchburg. They had three children, Duane Payne (Mrs. Wistar Palmer Nelligan), Mosby Garland, III, and Edmund Wingfield. Perrow lived with his family in the Fort Hill neighborhood of Lynchburg and at Staunton View Farm in Campbell County, Virginia. Perrow practiced law in Lynchburg as a partner with the law firm of Perrow and Rosenberger. He was an active members of Memorial United Methodist Church, was a member of the board of directors of several private corporations and belonged to various civic organizations in the Lynchburg area.〔Morton, Richard Lee (1962). ''Virginia Lives: The Old Dominion Who's Who'' Historical Record Association, Hopkinsville, Kentucky.〕 He enjoyed his time on his farm overlooking the Staunton River raising crops, hogs, and briefly, black angus.
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