Lehmann, Frederick William.—Solicitor General of the United States, December, 1910-12, and prominent lawyer, resident of St.Louis. Born in Prussia, February 28, 1853. Government delegate and chairman committee on plan and scope Universal Congress of Lawyers and Jurists, St.Louis, 1904; chairman commissions on congresses and anthropology, Louisiana Purchase Exposition Company; president St.Louis Public Library, 1900-10; chairman Board of Freeholders City of St.Louis; president American Bar Association; second vice president Academy of Jurisprudence. |