LEGAL ARCHAEOLOGY
October 2, 2011 § 6 Comments
From The Daily Mississippian, March 12, 1973.
Judge Larry Primeaux's Blog about Practice in Mississippi's Chancery Courts. Featuring Contributors Professor Donald Campbell and Dean Debbie Bell
October 2, 2011 § 6 Comments
From The Daily Mississippian, March 12, 1973.
Tagged: Claude F. Clayton, Deborah A. Butler, Eugene A. Gasiorkiewicz, Larry Primeaux, Leonard B. Cobb, Mike Hahn, Ole Miss Law School Honor Council, Stephen Thomas, Steve Stubblefield, Tim Pace
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Larry : Just read this recent post and have e-mailed it to T. Thomas who still works with D. Butler . I know that both will enjoy it ! Looked for you and Lisa on Bama weekend but missed you .
I went by your tent (not easy to find, btw) and you and LInda weren’t there yet. My folks were with us for the bama game. I’ll call some time and catch you up.
Judge Primeaux;
I note that Leonard Cobb is much thinner than he is now and he has something safely buttoned inside the left breast pocket of his coat. We need to know what it was.
And you’ve made a lot of roux since then and have filled out handsomely as Leonard and I have.
Isn’t it amazing how age and experience make you look better!
You think Leonard was packin’ back then? Considering some of the other law students at the time — Henry, you, Bres, Robbie Jones, Pat Jordan, Larry and Ed Roberts, Beauchamp Jones, Walter Rogers among others — he was wise to carry some heat. Or was that a flask?
I like the idea of filling out “handomely.” It’s an illusion Ill cling to.
Larry, I did not know you, Lenorad & Steve could look so young. Bill
It’s a lot easier to look young when you are … young.