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Vince Foster

Vincent Walker "Vince" Foster, Jr. (January 15, 1945 – July 20, 1993) was a Deputy White House Counsel during the first few months of President Bill Clinton's administration. Before that he was a partner at Rose Law Firm in Little Rock, Arkansas, and a colleague and friend of Hillary Rodham Clinton. It was reported that at the White House he was unhappy with work in politics, and spiraled into depression, leading to his suicide in 1993.
==Early life and education==
Foster was born in Hope, Arkansas, to Alice Mae and Vincent W. Foster.〔 (mirror )〕 His father was in real estate sales and development and was prosperous,〔〔 and he had two sisters, Sheila and Sharon.〔 He was a childhood neighbor and friend of Bill Clinton for the first eight years of his life, until Clinton moved away. As the future president later recalled, "I lived with my grandparents in a modest little house across from Vince Foster's nice, big, white brick house."〔
Foster excelled as a student and an athlete.〔 He graduated from Hope High School in 1963〔 as president of his class.〔〔 pp. 280–281.〕
Foster attended Davidson College, graduating with a bachelor's degree in psychology in 1967.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Vince Walker Foster Jr. (1945–1993) )〕 His father wanted him to go into the family real estate business, but he chose law instead.〔
After starting at Vanderbilt University Law School, he joined the Arkansas National Guard during the height of the Vietnam War〔 in order to avoid the military draft.〔 In order to be closer to his guard responsibilities, he transferred to the University of Arkansas School of Law,〔 where he was managing editor of the law review〔 and received his Juris Doctor (J.D.) in 1971, graduating first in his class.〔 Additionally he scored the highest in his class on the Arkansas bar exam.〔
Foster met Elizabeth (Lisa) Braden during his sophomore year at Davidson; she was the daughter of an insurance broker from Nashville and was attending Sweet Briar College.〔 They married on April 20, 1968,〔 p. 423.〕 at St. Henry Catholic Church in Nashville.〔 They had three children, Vince III, Laura, and John (called "Brugh").

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