. New York state's prominent and progressive men;. e Union. He has acted as counselfor large estates in New York, Massachusetts, Illinois, and Mis-souri. He has been connected with numerous estates as trustee,and with others as administrator. He has also been counsel inthe organization and consohdation of corporations, and to thereceivers of corporations. He has acted as the Eastern represen-tative of several leading law firms of St. Louis. His law practiceincludes practically the entire range of juiisprudence, with theexception of patent, admiralty, and criminal law. He has, how-ever, paid es


. New York state's prominent and progressive men;. e Union. He has acted as counselfor large estates in New York, Massachusetts, Illinois, and Mis-souri. He has been connected with numerous estates as trustee,and with others as administrator. He has also been counsel inthe organization and consohdation of corporations, and to thereceivers of corporations. He has acted as the Eastern represen-tative of several leading law firms of St. Louis. His law practiceincludes practically the entire range of juiisprudence, with theexception of patent, admiralty, and criminal law. He has, how-ever, paid especial attention to the laws relating to corporationsand estates, and in those departments of practice is often con-sidted as a special authority. Mr. Knox is a member of various social organizations, includingthe Union League Club, the University Club, the St. AnthonyClub, the Delta Psi Fraternity, and the Williams College AlumniAssociation of New York. Mr. Knox was mari-ied, in 1899, to Miss Frances Shackelton,daughter of Mrs. David H.


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