Kenneth Grubb
Kenneth Philip Grubb (1895-1976) was afederal judge on theUnited States District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin.[1]
Grubb was nominated by PresidentDwight Eisenhower on May 13, 1955, to a new seat created by 68 Stat. 8; he was confirmed by the Senate on June 15, 1955, and received his commission onJune 16th. He served the Eastern District of Wisconsin until his retirement onOctober 8, 1965.[1] Grubb was succeeded in this position byJohn Reynolds.
Early life and education
- University of Wisconsin Law School, LL.B., 1921[1]
Professional career
- U.S. Army Lieutenant, World War I
- Private practice, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1921-1955[1]
Judicial career
Eastern District of Wisconsin
Grubb was nominated by PresidentDwight Eisenhower on May 13, 1955, to a new seat created by 68 Stat. 8; he was confirmed by the Senate on June 15, 1955, and received his commission onJune 16th. He served the Eastern District of Wisconsin until his retirement onOctober 8, 1965.[1] Grubb was succeeded in this position byJohn Reynolds.
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| Political offices | ||
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| Preceded by: NA-New Seat | Eastern District of Wisconsin 1955–1965 Seat #2 | Succeeded by: John Reynolds |
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| 1953 | Boldt •Bruchhausen •Cecil •Dawkins, Jr. •Grooms •Hamlin •Hoffman •Knoch •Schnackenberg •Warren •Willson | ||
| 1954 | Aldrich •Anderson •Bastian •Bicks •Bootle •Boreman •Breitenstein •Brooks •Cecil •Chambers •Choate •Christensen •Connell •Danaher •Dawson •Day •Fee •Freeman •Halbert •Harlan •Hincks •Hoffman •Holder •Hunter •Ingraham •Laramore •Kent •Lemmon •Lord •McGarraghy •Mickelson •Miller •Palmieri •Parkinson •Rogers •Ross •Stewart •Taylor •Thomsen •Tuttle •Van Oosterhout •Vogel •Walsh •Whittaker •Wilson | ||
| 1955 | Alger •Brown •Cameron •Clarke •Davies •Devitt •East •Estes •Grubb •Harlan •Jertberg •Jones •Lumbard •McIlvaine •Miller •Register •Sorg •Van Dusen •Waterman •Watkins •Wortendyke • Wright | ||
| 1956 | Barnes •Bryan •Burger •Cashin •Hamley •Herlands •Johnson •Juergens •Kerr •Kraft •Levet •Lewis •Lieb •Mercer •Morgan •Rich •Rizley •Robinson •Smith •Sobeloff •Weick •Whittaker | ||
| 1957 | Arraj •Breitenstein •Brennan •Egan •Gignoux •Grant •Hastings •Haynsworth •Hicklin •Jameson •Layton •Moore •O'Sullivan •Parkinson •Richardson •Sirica •Stanley •Thompson •Van Pelt •Weber •Whittaker •Wisdom •Zavatt | ||
| 1958 | Beck •Burke •Carswell •Clayton •Hamlin •Henley •Jertberg •Knoch •Martin •Matthes •Miner •Morrill •Poos •Robson •Stanley •Steel •Stewart •Wollenberg | ||
| 1959 | Aldrich •Bartels •Blackmun •Boreman •Butler •Castle •Cecil •Crocker •Dalton •Field •Fisher •Forman •Friendly •Hart •Henderson •Henley •Julian •Kalbfleisch •Kilkenny •Koelsch •Kunzel •MacMahon •Merrill •Metzner •Powell •Smith •Sweigert •Walsh •Weick •Weinman •Wood •Worley •Young | ||
| 1960 | Caffrey •Chilson •Durfee •Hodge •Kaess •Lane •Lewis •Mishler •O'Sullivan •Paul •Smith •Stephenson •Tavares •Timbers | ||
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- Appointed by Dwight D. Eisenhower
- Confirmed 1955
- Federal Article III judges
- Federal judiciary nominee, May 1955
- Former federal judge
- Former federal judge, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin
- Wisconsin
- Eastern District of Wisconsin, Seat 2
- Former federal judge, Eastern District of Wisconsin
- Appointed by Dwight Eisenhower
- Army veteran
- Former Article III judges