RANDOM MUSINGS FROM THE TOP OF THE HILL

11/22/2020

CINCINNATI

Have you ever heard of this guy named Robert S Marx?   He's a Cincinnatian; a graduate of the UC Law School.  He served in the Army during World War I and, being severely wounded while saving many soldiers, was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for Valor.  That award has been recommended for upgrade to the Congressional Medal of Honor.  

Immediately after the war, he was elected here to Judge of the Cincinnati Superior Court.  In between cases, he taught classes at the UC Law School.  He was also a partner in two law firms.  He was a chosen advisor to President Franklin D Roosevelt.  All this, and that's not the most of it.

Robert S Marx is the founder and first national commander of the Disabled American Veterans.  This is a nationwide organization of over one million members.  Veterans disabled during wartime must be close to your heart.  Be kind to veterans.  



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