Abstract
Lee Woolwine, who practiced law in Los Angeles for nearly twenty-five years, was characterized at various times as a hot-blooded Southerner, a stormy petrel of politics, and the fighting district attorney of Los Angeles County. Woolwine was born in the suburbs of Nashville, Tennessee, in 1874 and settled in Los Angeles in 1896. He studied law in the offices of Anderson & Anderson, clerked for two United States district attorneys, and was admitted to the California Bar in 1899. Ambitious for further education, he earned an LLB. in 1903 from Cumberland University in Lebanon, Tennessee, and graduated in 1904 from the law department of Columbian College (now George Washington University) in Washington, D.C.1
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