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William I. Schaffer : ウィキペディア英語版 | William I. Schaffer
William Irwin Schaffer (February 11, 1867January 15, 1953) was a Pennsylvania lawyer and judge. He served briefly as the state's Attorney General, resigning to serve on the state's Supreme Court for over twenty years, including three years as Chief Justice. ==Life and career==
Schaffer was the son of George Alfred and Mary Henrietta Irwin Schaffer. His maternal grandfather, William H. Irwin, had served as Adjutant General of the state. Schaffer grew up in Chester. He left school at age fifteen, finding odd jobs, ending up as an assistant in a law office, where he learned law. He was admitted to the bar of Delaware County in 1888 on his 21st birthday, the legal minimum. He served two terms as District Attorney for Delaware County. He was active in Republican politics, and was appointed by Governor Sproul, first to Attorney General, and then to fill a vacancy on the state Supreme Court. He then won election to a 21-year term on the Court. He was elevated to Chief Justice based on seniority in 1940. After retiring from the Court, he returned to private practice, living in Haverford. During his final illness, he stayed in Florida, where he died.〔
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