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Dr. Edward J. NORWOOD, Appellant, v. Norman B. PARENTEAU, John R. Uglum, and S. L. Kirkpatrick, State Board of Examiners in Optometry in the State of South Dakota, and Ralph W. Wick, Former President of said Board; Dr. V. F. Schumaker, President of the South Dakota Optometric Association, Dr. Donald Hines, Vice President, Dr. John R. Uglum, Secretary and Dr. D. D. Slater, Former President of said Association; Judge O. K. Whitney, Judge of the Circuit Court of Hughes County, Pierre, South Dakota, Judge E. D. Roberts, Judge H. B. Rudolph, Judge St. Clair Smith, Judge Boyd Leedom, and Judge Vern Sickel, Presiding Judges of the Supreme Court of the State of South Dakota, Appellees.
United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
December 28, 1955
228 F.2d 148
Dr. Edward J. NORWOOD, Appellant, v. Norman B. PARENTEAU, John R. Uglum, and S. L. Kirkpatrick, State Board of Examiners in Optometry in the State of South Dakota, and Ralph W. Wick, Former President of said Board; Dr. V. F. Schumaker, President of the South Dakota Optometric Association, Dr. Donald Hines, Vice President, Dr. John R. Uglum, Secretary and Dr. D. D. Slater, Former President of said Association; Judge O. K. Whitney, Judge of the Circuit Court of Hughes County, Pierre, South Dakota, Judge E. D. Roberts, Judge H. B. Rudolph, Judge St. Clair Smith, Judge Boyd Leedom, and Judge Vern Sickel, Presiding Judges of the Supreme Court of the State of South Dakota, Appellees.
United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
December 28, 1955
228 F.2d 148

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