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- Henry_P._Hughes abstract "Henry P. Hughes (August 13, 1904 – December 12, 1968) was an American jurist from Wisconsin.Born in Fountain Prairie, Wisconsin, Hughes went to Marquette University and then received his law degree at the now Georgetown University Law Center. In 1937, he was appointed a Wisconsin Circuit Court judge. In 1948, Hughes was elected to the Wisconsin Supreme Court resigning in 1951. He then resumed his law practice.".
- Q5726616 abstract "Henry P. Hughes (August 13, 1904 – December 12, 1968) was an American jurist from Wisconsin.Born in Fountain Prairie, Wisconsin, Hughes went to Marquette University and then received his law degree at the now Georgetown University Law Center. In 1937, he was appointed a Wisconsin Circuit Court judge. In 1948, Hughes was elected to the Wisconsin Supreme Court resigning in 1951. He then resumed his law practice.".
- Henry_P._Hughes comment "Henry P. Hughes (August 13, 1904 – December 12, 1968) was an American jurist from Wisconsin.Born in Fountain Prairie, Wisconsin, Hughes went to Marquette University and then received his law degree at the now Georgetown University Law Center. In 1937, he was appointed a Wisconsin Circuit Court judge. In 1948, Hughes was elected to the Wisconsin Supreme Court resigning in 1951. He then resumed his law practice.".
- Q5726616 comment "Henry P. Hughes (August 13, 1904 – December 12, 1968) was an American jurist from Wisconsin.Born in Fountain Prairie, Wisconsin, Hughes went to Marquette University and then received his law degree at the now Georgetown University Law Center. In 1937, he was appointed a Wisconsin Circuit Court judge. In 1948, Hughes was elected to the Wisconsin Supreme Court resigning in 1951. He then resumed his law practice.".