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Percy W. Phillips

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has returned to Washington after absence of three months in the Northwest and on the Pacific Coast. Shortly after taking office Mr. Phillips was designated as one of the three members to constitute the first division of the Tax Board to hold hearings outside of Washington, the other two members being
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of Florida. The division left Washington on May 2 and held hearings at Milwaukee, St. Paul, Seattle, Portland, San Francisco and Los Angeles. At each of these cities the members were called upon to speak before organizations of business men, luncheon clubs, chambers of commerce, legal associations
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and tax lawyer Richard Barker, called Ivins Phillips Barker. He remained in practice for decades thereafter, and in 1956 successfully represented the
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and societies of public accountants upon the function and work of the tax board. Mr. Phillips reports a strenuous but nevertheless interesting trip.
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Phillips was reappointed for a 10-year term in June 1926, but resigned in 1931 to form a new law firm with fellow board member
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as one of the 15 members of the United States Board of Tax Appeals upon recommendation of Congressman
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On August 15, 1920, Phillips married Margaret Richards Terrell, a nurse, of
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Percy Phillips of Southhampton, who was appointed last March by President
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United States Article I federal judges appointed by Calvin Coolidge
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In March 1925, Phillips was appointed to the Board by President
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in a suit to recover tax overpayments from the mid 1940s.
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United States Board of Tax Appeals
United States Tax Court
Southampton, New York
Southampton High School
Cornell Law School
United States Army
World War I
Manhattan
Calvin Coolidge
Coolidge
Bacon
Wadsworth
A. E. Graupner
C. M. Trammell
James S.Y. Ivins
H. J. Heinz Co.
Riverhead, New York
Washington, D.C.
Arlington National Cemetery



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