College of Law Class of 1924
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Class Year
1924
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Henry Bishop McEuen, LL.B.
Calhoun, Kentucky
ΦΚΤ; Phi Alpha Delta; Pan-Hellenic Council; Henry Clay Law Society.
Mack has it in his blood. Requisite to the profession, you know. Calls an ace an ace, and a spade a spade. Handles plenty of the former, few of the latter. Is he a farmer? I should say not. Still, he does gather in the kale occasionally, I’ve been told.
-The Kentuckian, 1924
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Henry Bishop McEuen (September 27, 1900 - September 9, 1951) was born in McLean County, Kentucky to Ellsworth McEuen and Elydia Belle Bishop. McEuen practiced law in Hopkins County, Louisville, Calhoun, and Central City at various times throughout his life. He was elected McLean County Attorney in 1949. McEuen died after only serving on year and eight months of his term.
