Los Angeles County
Biographies
FRED N.
ARNOLDY
Among members of the bar of the southern section of California who have fully demonstrated the qualities of decision of character, clearness of judgment and progressiveness in affairs especially in the field of the law, is Fred N. Arnoldy, of Los Angeles.
Mr. Arnoldy is a native of the state of Kansas, and was born in 1883 in Tipton, Mitchell County. After completing his early educational training in public schools he attended Kansas Wesleyan University, then moved to California and engaged in the study of law at the University of Southern California. From Loyola College he received the degrees of M. A. and LL. D., and he was admitted to the bar in 1908.
Since that date Mr. Arnoldy has engaged in the general practice of law at Los Angeles. He practices individually, and as a result of his success in handling important cases has built up a large clientele. He has also served as Professor of real property law at Loyola College since 1920.
Mr. Arnoldy holds membership in the American Bar Association, State Bar of California and the Los Angeles County Bar Association, as well as the Knights of Columbus, and B. P. O. E. In 1924 he married Margaret Elizabeth Maguire.
Transcribed by: Jeanne Sturgis Taylor.
Source: "American Blue Book California Lawyers"
by H. James Boswell, Page 158, Produced by H. James Boswell,
1928.
© 2008 Jeanne Sturgis Taylor.
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