Color photo here:
http://www.freedomforum.org/graphics/2000/09/photos/lemon.alton.9.21.00.jpg
Is it Alton T. Lemon?
Ed Darrell
Dallas
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From: William Janssen <wjans...@charlestonlaw.edu>
To: "religionlaw@lists.ucla.edu" <religionlaw@lists.ucla.edu>
Sent: Tue, March 19, 2013 10:09:32 AM
Subject: Request...
Apologies for my evidently weak Internet searching prowess, but does anyone
have
a photo of Alton J. Lemon and/or his family?
Thanks very much.
Bill Janssen
William M. Janssen | Associate Professor of Law
Charleston School of Law
81 Mary Street | Charleston, South Carolina 29403
843.377.2442 | fax: 843-853-2519
wjans...@charlestonlaw.edu
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