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Oscar Cox (lawyer)

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Name
  
Oscar Cox


Role
  
Lawyer

Oscar Sydney Cox (December 3, 1905 – October 4, 1966) was an American lawyer and judge.

Cox attended Massachusetts Institute of Technology and earned two degrees from Yale University Bachelor of Philosophy (1927) and a Bachelor of Laws (1929). He was associated with the well-known law firm Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft in New York City. From 1934-1938, Cox served as Assistant Corporation Counsel for taxes. In 1938, he left New York City for a post with the United States Department of the Treasury. In 1941, Cox was appointed General Counsel of the Lend-Lease Administration and the Office for Emergency Management (1941-1943).

Cox was born on December 3, 1905 in Portland, Maine from a Jewish family. Cox died on October 4, 1966 in Washington, D. C.

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