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RUTH McEVOY COLLECTION 2<br />

SUBJECT TEXT DATE<br />

Schultz, Lawrence H. (cont) Buys the Thomas house at 67 Ellicott Avenue. 3-29-1941<br />

Attending "Union Now" sessions. 11-18-1943<br />

Heads New York leader World Organization. 12-12-1945<br />

Local head of American Union of World Organization. 12-13-1945<br />

Helps polio victim in Buffalo who deeds $350. 6-<strong>24</strong>-1946<br />

Head of the Batavia chapter of World Federalists. 2-<strong>24</strong>-1947<br />

To Geneva for World Federalist Convention. 7-28-1947<br />

To St. Louis for World Federalist Convention. 10-30-1947<br />

To be a delegate at the World Federalist Convention in Luxemburg. 7-9-1948<br />

To the World Federalist Convention in Luxemburg. 10-6-1948<br />

To attend the World Federalist Convention in Washington. 1-18-1950<br />

Home, was a delegate to the World Federalist Convention in Rome. 5-2-1951<br />

To Copenhagen to the World Government conference. 7-18-1953<br />

Selling the Blue Bus Lines, part of National Trailways Organization. 4-2-1968<br />

Obit. 8-23-1967<br />

Schultz, Lawrence H., Jr. Graduating Yale on Saturday. 2-1-1949<br />

To Cornell Law School. 9-<strong>24</strong>-1949<br />

Off for a tour of Europe. 7-3-1950<br />

Marries Charlotte Buchholtz. 10-4-1952<br />

Passes the bar exams. 1-6-1953<br />

Admitted to the Bar. Associated with Donald M. Donahue. 3-12-1953<br />

The JC's Outstanding Young Man. 1-4?-1956<br />

<strong>Genesee</strong> Travel Bureau in operation since 1955 - Schultz operates. 1-23-1959<br />

Report start. 9-<strong>24</strong>-1955<br />

Now run by Schultz. 4-2-1958<br />

Buys Bassett Travel, Lockport - to run both bureaus. 12-1-1959<br />

Attending the World Travel Congress in Hawaii. 11-28-1960<br />

Returning to private practice at 4 Bank Street. 11-18-1963<br />

Approved for City Attorney. 12-13-1963<br />

Replaces Found. 1-13-1964<br />

Has his first day on the bench. 1-4-1972<br />

Picture of in judicial robes. 1-28-1972<br />

Seeking ways to help drug users. 2-15-1972<br />

Noted for stiff penalties. 3-3-1973<br />

To have an operation. 3-31-1976<br />

One of the judges on the list of judges to be investigated. 2-6-1978<br />

Still on the bench. 2-7-1978<br />

Ticket fixing cases - involving Schultz - reaches 400. 2-21-1978<br />

Defends ticket fixing. 9-22-1978<br />

Admits favors to other judges. 10-6-1978<br />

State Commission recommends exonerating. 4-14-1979<br />

To resign April 3, to apply himself to law practice. 2-<strong>24</strong>-1992<br />

Rumor says the State to investigate Schultz. 2-27-1992<br />

Thinks the charge comes from a civil case last year.<br />

Replacement for Judge Schultz need not be of the same political party says<br />

2-28-1992<br />

State Court. 2-29-1992<br />

Dinner to honor Schultz. 3-13-1992<br />

Interview with the retiring Judge. 4-1-1992<br />

Editorial commending Schultz. 4-2-1992<br />

Joining the firm of Michael Murray and Harold Liteer at 23 Jackson Street.<br />

Has moved to North Carolina, Murray has heart surgery - leaves partner Litteer in<br />

2-8-1943<br />

a busy spot. 6-22-1993<br />

Schumacher, William Contractor for the Jail. 6-21-1902<br />

The mason. 12-20-1902<br />

Paid $3,000 for mason work on the jail to date. 7-2-1902<br />

Jail Contractor, not here for some time. 4-6, 8-1903

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