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Rosenbaum discusses her education at the University of Kentucky School of Law. She later worked for state and federal government before entering into private practice in Lexington with her husband.
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Stanley describes her education at the Jefferson School of Law and establishment of a private practice with another woman attorney, Gemma Harding. She also discusses her appointment to fill a vacancy as Jefferson County Attorney in the late 1960s.
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Sturgell describes her studies at Northwestern University School of Law and her career as an attorney with federal agencies. She worked for the Securities and Exchange Commission in Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia and for the Veterans Administration in Cincinnati and Cleveland.
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Wickliffe relates her student experiences at the University of Kentucky School of Law. She subsequently practiced law in a private practice in Harrodsburg with her father and later her husband. She also discusses family life and involvement in many civic endeavors.
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Mr. Wyatt has served as counsel and member of the Board of Directors of the Courier-Journal and Louisville Times Company since becoming a member of the law firm of Peter, Heyburn, Marshall, and Wyatt in 1937. The present name of Mr. Wyatt's firm is Wyatt Tarrant and Combs. Due to the confidential nature of much of the legal relationship with the Bingham enterprises this interview deals with background knowledge of the role of this industry on the local, state and national scene.