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Walter P. Stacy

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appointed him to serve on key boards, including the National Steel Labor Relations Board and the Textile Labor Relations Board. In 1937, Roosevelt closely considered Stacy for an opening on the
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Truman Library: Letter Appointing Members of Panel on Labor Problems in Government-Possessed Plants or Mines
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appointed Stacy, by then the Court's senior associate justice, chief justice after the resignation of
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from 1925 until his death in 1951. He is the longest-serving chief justice in North Carolina history.
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appointed Stacy to a fact-finding board to consider a labor dispute between
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Democratic Party members of the North Carolina House of Representatives
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and to a board on labor problems in government-possessed mines.
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from New Hanover County for a term, then appointed to the
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While Stacy was serving as chief justice, President
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North Carolina Supreme Court
William A. Hoke
William A. Devin
Ansonville, North Carolina
Alma mater
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
North Carolina Supreme Court
Ansonville, North Carolina
North Carolina Supreme Court
Weaverville College
Morven High School
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
North Carolina House of Representatives
North Carolina Superior Court
North Carolina Supreme Court
Angus Wilton McLean
William A. Hoke
James J. Britt
Franklin D. Roosevelt
U.S. Supreme Court
Hugo Black
Harry S. Truman
General Motors
United Auto Workers
Marquis Who's Who
The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography: Current
UNC School of Law Endowed Scholarships
Past Presidents and Chairs of the GAA
NCpedia biography of Walter Parker Stacy

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