Los Angeles County
Biographies
TRENT G. ANDERSON
The legal
profession in Los Angeles
finds a worthy representative in Trent G. Anderson, a native son of the city
who has here been successfully engaged in law practice for nearly two
decades. He was born on the 3rd
of June, 1890, a son of James Archibald, Jr., and Louise Rembert (Moon)
Anderson. His early education was
acquired in the grammar and high schools of Los Angeles
and subsequently he attended the University
of Virginia form 1910 until 1913,
while during the succeeding year he was a law student at the University of Southern
California, which institution conferred upon him
the degree of LL. B. in 1914. The same
year he was admitted to the California bar and
began the practice of his chosen profession in Los Angeles, where he has remained to the
present time and has been accorded a gratifying clientele. He is a member of the well known law firm of
Anderson and Anderson, with offices at 1112 Black building. During the six-year period between 1918 and
1924 he served as deputy city attorney of Los
Angeles.
In 1916 Mr. Anderson married Miss
Carolyn Bingham Bache and they are the parents of three children: Trent G. Jr., Margaret Jane, and James
Rembert. Mr. Anderson is a member the
Phi Delta Theta fraternity and the Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity. Mr. Anderson is a member of the State Bar of
California and the Los Angeles
county and American Bar Associations; also of the Los Angeles Country Club and
the Jonathan Club.
Transcribed
By: Michele Y. Larsen on October 3, 2012.
Source: California
of the South Vol. V,
by John Steven McGroarty, Page 293,
Clarke Publ., Chicago, Los Angeles,
Indianapolis. 1933.
© 2012 Michele
Y. Larsen.
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