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Owen Dixon
Sir Owen Dixon, OM, GCMG, KC (28 April 1886 – 7 July 1972) was an Australian judge and diplomat who served as the sixth Chief Justice of Australia. A justice of the High Court for thirty-five years, Dixon was one of the leading jurists in the English-speaking world〔Graham Perkin – (Its Most Eminent Symbol Hidden by The Law ) (published in The Age on 23 September 1959)〕 and is widely regarded as Australia's greatest ever jurist.〔Justice Jim Spigelman, "Australia's Greatest Jurist," presented in Sydney, May 2003.〕 ==Education== Dixon was born in Hawthorn in suburban Melbourne in 1886. His father, JW Dixon, was a barrister and subsequently a solicitor. He attended Hawthorn College and later the University of Melbourne, graduating with an Arts degree in 1907. During this time, he developed his lifelong love of the classics from his classical philology professor, Thomas George Tucker.〔 〕 He was also influenced by professor of law, William Harrison Moore.〔 His B.A. became an M.A., as was the custom then, a year later upon the payment of a small fee. He then studied law at Melbourne Law School and was awarded a Bachelor of Laws in 1908.
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