

The detective was one of five minority officers to launch a race-discrimination lawsuit against the Bellevue Police Department in 1988.

Tonight, his family and friends will gather in the Wrays' Kenmore home to remember the police officer and musician described by loved ones as an eternal optimist who believed in treating everyone with respect and decency, no matter the circumstances. The scholarship will be named for Wray's husband, Bellevue police Detective Tom Wray, who was on duty when he had a fatal heart attack one year ago today. Hein & Co., Inc.Eileen Wray will sign over a $2,000 check to Seattle University officials tonight, seed money for an endowment scholarship to benefit African Americans enrolled in the school's criminal-justice program. Please contact us to request purchasing information. Moore's point of view and sympathies, of a prophet who has lived to see something of his forecastings come true in President Roosevelt's handling of American affairs." - 20 A.B.A. Mason's book is rather a tour de force - a happy finding, from Mr. Justice Brandeis' philosophy and spirit.Mr. Justice Brandeis. The preface and methods of the work have, however, a more immediate purpose not unconnected with the economic aims of the present administration in the United States, in which the author sees the practical application of much of Mr. Mr.Mason's book aims at a consideration of the public-welfare activities, the idealogy, the constitutional principles of Mr. The primary authority on Brandeis.-Goodhart: 70.

Subjects: BIOGRAPHY/WRITINGS ON LEGAL MINDS, CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, LEGISLATIVE HISTORY, LEGAL HISTORY Published: New York The Viking Press 1946. BRANDEIS A FREE MAN'S LIFE Mason, Alpheus Thomas
