Los Angeles County
Biographies
VINCENT MORGAN
MORGAN, VINCENT, Attorney, Los Angeles, Cal., was born in that city Nov. 20, 1882, the son of John C. Morgan and Cecilia (Finn) Morgan and is descended from one of the oldest families in Southern California. His father was one of the leading lawyers of Los Angeles.
Mr. Morgan received his preliminary education in the public schools of Los Angels and entered the University of Southern California Law School in 1906. He was graduated with the degree of L. L. B. in 1909. Almost immediately after his admission to practice Mr. Morgan formed the firm of Morgan, Allen & Richardson, but the partnership only lasted for about a year and he then became a member of the firm of Porter, Morgan & Parrot.
While at the University Mr. Morgan was a member of Ross Chapter, Phi Alpha Delta, the law school fraternity. In 1910, the year after his graduation, he was elected President of the University of Southern California Law School Alumni Association. He is a member of the University Faculty, being Instructor in Domestic Relation, Elementary Law and Code Pleading.
He is a Native Son of the Golden West, member of Ramona Parlor, and belongs to the Metropolitan Club of Los Angeles.
Transcribed by Joyce Rugeroni.
Source: Press
Reference Library, Western Edition Notables of the West, Vol. I, Page 834,
International News Service, New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles,
Boston, Atlanta. 1913.
© 2011 Joyce
Rugeroni.
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