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William Glenn Terrell : ウィキペディア英語版 | William Glenn Terrell William Glenn Terrell (1877-January 12, 1964) was a Justice of the Florida Supreme Court from 1923-1964. During the time of his tenure on the Florida Supreme Court, he served as Associate Justice and as Chief Justice. His 41-year tenure was the longest of any judge on that body. He was succeeded on the Court by Richard W. Ervin. ==Early life and education==
William Glenn Terrell was born in Daleville, Mississippi about 1877. In the 1880s, he moved from Daleville to Bushnell, Sumter County, Florida, north of Tampa, with his parents, Rev. William Henry Terrell and Lizzie Crawford Terrell. His father was the pastor of the original Bushnell Presbyterian Church, while his mother taught children in her home and then at the first school there.〔(Beginnings of Bushnell Elementary School )〕 Glenn Terrell began teaching when a young man and went to college to further his preparation as a teacher. He studied at Jasper Normal Institute in Jasper, Florida, and Georgia Normal College and Business Institute in Abbeville, Georgia.〔(Florida handbook by Allen Covington Morris, Peninsular Pub. Co., 1959 )〕 In 1903, when he was about 25, Glenn Terrell earned his law degree, an LL.B., from Cumberland University in Lebanon, Tennessee. Over the years, he also studied or took professional courses at the University of Florida, Harvard University and the University of Chicago.〔(Justice Glenn Terrell Collection, Florida State University )〕
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