Los
Angeles County
Biographies
CLYDE H. MORRILL
Clyde H. Morrill, an able young
attorney of Los Angeles, was born in this state on August 6, 1898. His early education was acquired in the
public schools of Hollywood, while his professional training was received in
the law department of the University of Southern California at Los
Angeles. He was admitted to practice in
California in March, 1923, and for six years thereafter was connected with the
Pacific-Southwest Trust and Saving Bank and the Pacific-Southwest Realty
Company, a subsidiary corporation, in the capacity of assistant secretary. He now maintains law offices in the
Foreman-Clark Building at 707 South Hill Street, Los Angeles, and is accorded a
representative and gratifying clientele in recognition of his marked ability in
the work of the courts.
Mr. Morrill saw service in the World
War and is a member of the American Legion.
He is a member of Ramona Parlor of the Native Sons of the Golden West,
also of Omega Kappa Phi fraternity, and along strictly professional lines he is
identified with the Los Angeles and California State Bar Associations.
Transcribed by
V. Gerald Iaquinta.
Source: California of the South
Vol. IV, by John Steven McGroarty, Page 555, Clarke Publ.,
Chicago, Los Angeles, Indianapolis.
1933.
© 2012 V. Gerald Iaquinta.
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