BS, Fisk University
JD, University of Michigan
James B. Cashin, 59, wealthy Chicago attorney; died of a heart attack; in his summer home in Pullman, Michigan. A former president of the Cook County Bar Association, he was named member of the Chicago Board of Education in 1942 and resigned ayear later to become a member of the Civil Service Commission of Chicago, a post he held until 1947, Cashin was general counsel of the Metropolitan Mutual Assurance Association and a trustee of the Chicago Defender. Alabama-born, he was the son of the late Herschel V. Cashin, distinguished lawyer and member of the Alabama legislature during Reconstruction.
Source: Jet Magagine, 24 Jul 1952
BS, Fisk University
JD, University of Michigan
James B. Cashin, 59, wealthy Chicago attorney; died of a heart attack; in his summer home in Pullman, Michigan. A former president of the Cook County Bar Association, he was named member of the Chicago Board of Education in 1942 and resigned ayear later to become a member of the Civil Service Commission of Chicago, a post he held until 1947, Cashin was general counsel of the Metropolitan Mutual Assurance Association and a trustee of the Chicago Defender. Alabama-born, he was the son of the late Herschel V. Cashin, distinguished lawyer and member of the Alabama legislature during Reconstruction.
Source: Jet Magagine, 24 Jul 1952
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